Farming, Saturday, March 30,1996 Farm Credit Realigns Appraisal Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Carol LaGore, chief appraisal officer at'Keystone Finn Credit, has announced the realignment of the appraisal department staff after the retirement of long-time employee Jim Grosh. Greg Snyder, principal apprais er, has relocated to Lebanon County. He is a resident of Lan caster County and has been an employee of Farm Credit for nine years. He will complete appraisals in Berks. Carbon. Dauphin. Lan caster, Lebanon, Monroe, Pike, and Schuylkill counties. In addition to Snyder, Key stone’s team of appraisal special ists includes Carol LaGore, chief appraisal officer, who completes appraisals in Lehigh and North ampton counties as well as assist ing with complex appraisals throughout Keystone’s territory. Susan Cemito, principal apprais- All use proven Ford dry-sleeve engines that have a 1,000 RPM efficiency range between top torque and maximum horsepower for greater lugging ability. These new tractors produce very little smoke, they have low noise levels, and are easy on fuel. They have the features that are most important for tractors in their power class and options let cus tomers fit tractors to individual of three trans- I f d ' missions: A 12x4 mechanical ,1 * ®?I? CS tractors Wlth shift, 12x12 Synchro Command 1 ‘2xl2 or 24x12 transmissions fca with shuttle and a 24x12 Dual tul ? a our ' way Joy-*bck control Command™ with shuttle that pn ■*“ *wo remotes for loader work vides on-the-go shift convenience °* er hydraulic applications. Technology At Home In Race Cars, Helicopters, Tractors RACINE, Wis. Technology that was outlawed on the Formula One racing circuit because it gave drivers too much of an advantage is now available for retrofitting on older-model tractors. It’s a Mechanical Diode® on way clutch and, in addition to being used in military helicopters and race car dragsters, it’s in new torque amplifiers that upgrade 06, 66, 86, and 88 International Companies Announce Strategic Alliance DEKALB. lU. A.O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc., DeKalb, lU.. and Balzer Inc., Mountain Lake, Minn., recently signed an agreement to market manure processing equipment to livestock producers throughout North America. Each company brings more than 20 years of experience in liq uid manure handling to the joint marketing endeavor. The first equipment introduced wUI be ver tical slurry transfer pumps, and one high pressure horizontal trans fer slurry pump. The pumps wiU be part of Harvestore Products’ Sierra™ series of manure processir equipment, and wiU be distributed in conjunction with the Slurrys Greenhouse Growing Is Home-Based Business SEVILLE, Ohio Seeking a career change? Looking for extra income? Greenhouse growing provides the ideal home-based business. Individuals looking for a home based business of their own who are interested in greenhouse grow ing can now attend a two-day training workshop to learn the basics of greenhouse production. Two different workshops are .offered. Hydroponics, or soilless pro- er, is located in Bucks County and completes appraisals in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery coun ties. Lori Helbert, assistant appraiser, is working toward receiving her certification and will assist the certified appraisers throughout Keystone’s territory. Harvester tractors. And the new torque amplifier is only available from Case Corpora tion and Case IH dealers. The Mechanical Diode comes with a 15-ycar warranty on parts and labor when installed by a Case IH dealer. “It’s putting breakthrough tech nology of the ‘9os into tractors built in the 1960 s and 19705.” said tore® structure product lln< through Harvestore Products’ independent authorized dealer network. The fust Slunystore structure was manufactured more than 20 years ago, and the product line has grown to include 21 sizes capable of storing from 140,000 to 2.3 mil lion gallons of slurry. Balzer Inc., which traces its his tory to 1940, is a manufacturer of liquid manure spreaders and other quality equipment. Balzer is the importer/distributor of Doda pro ducts in the U.S.A. Doda, of Mon tova, Italy, was established in 1965 and is dedicated to designing equipment for handling and treat ing animal waste slurries. duction of tomatoes, lettuce, and cucumbers, has become a profit able alternative to conventional agriculture, and it can be done on well under an acre of land. Pros pective growers are encouraged to attend Crop King’s two-day hydroponic Grower Training Workshop to team how to grow successfully and profitably. Held monthly, these workshops provide hands on trainingin the green house, as well as multimedia classroom training. Bedding.plant production also Dekalb Granted Marker DEKALB. HI. - Dekalb Gene tics Corporation said it has received a patent (#5,492,547) from the U.S. Patent and Trade mark Office covering prediction - of yield in com using inherited genetic markets. Breeders can create a molecular map or “fingerprint’’ of a com plant using these methods, cone late the marker information with yield, and then predict the yield of progeny plants that have inherited these genetic markers. The patent covets the use of any market, including RFLPs (Restric tion Fragment Length Polymorph ism), RAPDs (Random AmpliGed Polymorphic DNA), miscrosatel- Utes and other polymerase chain reaction-based markets. “Based on tests conducted by our researchers, we believe that DNA markers are an exceptional ly useful tool in developing super ior inbred and hybrid com germ plasm,” said Bruce P. Bickncr, Dekalb’s chairman and chief executive officer. “Using compu ter analysis, breeders can predict yield without actually growing the plant Only the gcrmplasm with the highest predicted yield are then selected for evaluation in the field. This tool significantly enhances the ability of breeders to identify and advance superior yielding germplasm. They are Chris Kelly, Case Corporation senior product manager. “It’s part of our overall product-support philosophy.” The Mechanical Diode, deve loped by Epilogics of Los Gatos, Calif., boosts performance and extends the life of a torque ampli fier by replacing a common cause of failure the sprag clutch. Sprag clutches, like most conven- JI-' A A.O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc., DeKalb, 111., and Balzer Inc., Mountain Laka, Minn., racantly signed an agreement to mailcat man ure processing equipment to livestock producers through out North America, the first equipment Introduced will be vertical slurry transfer pumps, and one high pres sure horizontal transtar slur ry pump. The pumps will be part of Harvestore Products' Sierra™ series of manure pn cessing equipment. offers an excellent home-based business that is seasonal in nature and can be highly profitable. Crop King’s two day Bedding Plant Workshop will educate pros pective growers about this lucra tive business and give them the information they need to get started. Classroom training, vid eos. and in greenhouse training will provide an excellent basis for the new grower to begin this “growing" business. Technology Patent able to screen a far greater pool of getmplasm than they could ever grow in the Geld. Dekalb has announced several patents in recent weeks, including the Gist product patent covering insect-resistant com plants with a New Holland Adds NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) —The four-model New Hol land 35 Series tractors include the 56 PTO HP Model 4835, the 66 HP Model 5636, the 76 HP “6635”, and the 86 HP Model 7635. tional one-way clutches, are often the weakest or the first component to fail in automatic transmissions. A torque amplifier is a two speed power shift transmission module within a standard trans mission. Since it is hydraulically actuated and shifts under power, it gives older model tractors the ability to be shifted “on the go,” a feature not common to tractors built in the 1960 s and 19705. While both the Mechanical Diode and a sprag clutch have the same basic purpose, the execution is very different Kelly explains that for full power, a sprag clutch relies on the engagement of 30 separate cams to create a wedging action for lockup. With the Mechanical Diode, only one of its six struts needs to engage for lockup. Gehl Names Top Manager WEST BEND, Wit. Don Powell, pictured loft, accepts congratulations from Gehl President Bill Gehl as a 1995 Total Performance Award Winner. Powell, whose district Includes eastern Pennsylvania, earned the award based on his district salsa volume, dealer development accomplishments, and customer service achievements. Don has really had an excsptional year, said Jim Barnes, Gehl director of sales. "He works with an outstanding group of Gehl dealers who are sincerely dedicated to their customers.” Bacillus thuringicnis (Bt) gene, rhe U.S. Patent and Trademark Dffice provides resistance to the European com borer. Dekalb has ilso been granted a patent on the nieroprojectilc bombardment method of transforming com. Four Models 4 * o < * , y y is " * The new four-model New Holland 35 Serlee tractors Include 56,66,76 and 86 PTO HP units. Transmission include 12x4 mechanical shift, 12x12 Synchro Com mand™ with shuttle and 24x1 Dual Command™ with shutti for on-the-go shift under full load. ,iLL Torque amplifiers with the Mechanical Diode® one-we clutch Maturing technolo gy used In U.S. military heli copters and race car drag sters Is only available from Case IH dealerships for retro fitting 06, 66, 86, and 88 Series International Harves ter tractors. Shown here, the Mechanical Diode compo nent, inset, greatly improves the reliability of the torque amplifier.