(Continued from Pefle A2l) developed the technology. Morse spoke about the no-till transplanting equipment that he helped develop and refine for the past five years. The device, which can adapt to any finger or carousel type transplanter, is called the Sub surface Tiller-Transplanter, or SST-T for short Morse, who wore a baseball cap with the inscription “Say Yes To No-Till,” said that the no-dll approach to transplanting veget ables began with a producer who wanted to grow cabbage in a coun ty south of Blacksburg, Va., on a slope that was prone to severe ero sion. Researchers started a hand transplanting trial with a cover mulch, which worked fine, but a commercial, high- volume appli cator was needed. This led to the development and refinement of SST-T for commercial use. Steve Groff has about nine acres of no-dll vegetables this year. They include one acre of broccoli and eight acres of tomatoes (three acres fresh market and five acres commercial). The tomatoes are grown using a hairy vetch cover, pioneered by Dr. Abdul-Baki, who developed the cropping system at the USDA-ARS Beltsville Agri cultural Research Center. Before using the transplanter system on broccoli, Groff uses a » rolling stalk chopper to I flatten and crimp the I mulch cover (Groff uses I a combination German I millet and forage soy- I bean mixture). I The two-component I system, according to I Morse, uses a subsur- I face tiller which works | like a deep-tiller to ■ loosen the ground I underneath the mulch. I Then a transplanter, fin- I ger or carousel type, can I be used to insert the plug I plants. Two shoes then I roll over top of the soil, I packing it around the I plug - r . I While some of the I millet/soybean cover I may recover after roll- I ing and crimping, the I weeds are kept at a level I that they don’t affect I potential yield. On the I Groff farm, a demon- I station made use of the I stalk chopper and the I transplanter. The broc- I coli was planted in rows I 18 inches apart with 18 I inches between plants. I The advantage to I using broccoli with this I method is the faster canopy, allowing the natural mulch to break down and retain mois ture while stemming weed pressure. The SST-T has been used successfully with 16 different crops, including most species of cabbage, in addition to broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, potatoes,' cucumber, waterme lons, and pumpkins. All vegetable crops seem to work well with this no till approach, according' to Morse. Morse worked on a successful no-till trial: No-Till Vegetables Trap Soil Moisure, Stem Weeds, Keep Harvest Clean The only drawbacks to using the SST-T and no-dll material are that there are some concerns, because of the potential for moisture reten tion. about slugs (not experienced at the Groff farm) and the fact that mulches cool the soil. As a result, according to Morse, no-till works well with late-planted vegetables. The SST-T has been modified over the years so that it is a one pass machine. In one pass over the field, the tiller breaks up the cover, deep tills, transplants, fertilizes, and even lays a drip irrigation line. This helps keep soil compaction GLENMOORE (Chester Co.) Chester County 4-H Beef Club members recently held their first steer and heifer show of the season at the Devereux barns in Glenmoote. The show this year featured the largest Angus breeding division ever. In the March heifer class, local winners included 1) Kasey McAllister 2) Eliza Walton 3) Bennett Walton. In the April heif er class local winners included 1) Eliza Walton. The September heifer class local winners included 1) Bennett Walton. 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