p ATTENTION 609 TOBACCO FARMERS I am asked by farmers every day, "Why is there Country Buying?” The truth is: there are two places to get tobacco- Auction or Country. If tobacco buyers cannot get their fair share at auction, THEY HAVE TO BUY IN THE COUNTRY. All buyers would like to buy all at auction only, but for some reason, the other auction favors one buyer, even if he pays less money! The farmers can stop the country buying by supporting the fair auction. Farmers Tobacco Whse. realizes that happy buyers will pay the highest pnces. This makes farmers happy also, no fuss, no fight. We have the highest prices & averages, paid by the buyers. We sell the most tobacco to the highest bidders. Farmers, please wake up and see what’s happening to our auction. We need tobacco at KIRKWOOD. Don't let the other warehouse force country buying to increasel Call me for the truth! Do the farmers want a fair and honest auction or should we shut it down? I lost money in 1996 to provide 609 growers a fair auction. Will you help me now? FARMER’S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Company GOLDEN LEAF TOB IDEAL LEAF TOB. LANCASTER LEAF PENN-LEAF WINSTEAD TOB. CO. HOUSE Assessment ACTUAL PRINTOUT Paradise Tobacco Auction 609 Buyer Summary Date: 01/06/97 Time: 02:32 PM BUYER’S NAME GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO IDEAL LEAF LANCASTER LEAF Buyir With Mott Monty Got Lttt Thin 1/2 VICTOR WINSTEAD CO. 3,569.00 PARADISE TOBACCO SALES C °^scrt' eM HYBRID C • 7343, 7036, 6742 ALFALFAS • 7222 Liberty Link . Forecast ! 000 • 7224 Pursuit Tolerant . ForecaBt 3000 SILAGE IWO • Prop Plus Plus Our Other Exceptional Products: Hybrid Corn, Soybeans, Field Seeds, Alfalfas qnd Pasture Mixes PO BOX 40 - R 472 & NOBLE RD. KIRKWOOD, PA 17536 (717) 5X9-6426 BUYER TOTALS Pounds Shsets 11,727 24 $19,559.69 2,859 5 $4/17.35 17,724 33 $29,414.09 4,996 9 $8,243.40 604 2 $996.60 9.547 22 $15.909.00 Done on Sale In Front Of 47,457 95 $78,840.13 Farmers And Buyers The Competition Is Trying To Put Us Out Of Business! $949.14 TOTAL LBS. 2% PURCHASED GROSS COMMISSION NET 2,154.44 85,778.16 33,410.35 1.342.00 53.030.00 20.179.00 5,888.85 25.618.00 43,536.13 103.738.00 170,767.93 If we at the warehouse supply each buyer with an adequate amount of tobacco, we will have competition in the warehouse. That means we must make sure that,each buyer can buy tobacco in volume - keeping them injhe warehouse is what we want to do. We no longer can move tobacco'but the back door to meet minimums. START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT NEW BOOTH #4BB-491 ASK US ABOUT MAKE YOU Ml RN SE ULAWT AVERAGE PRICE: $1.66 Net Amount 1.66 N. Golden Leaf &Lanc. Leaf 1.65 Paid More & Got 1 More Tobacco 1.65 1.65 1.67 THIS CAUSES * COUNTRY 1.61 BUYING 1.62<" 1 Buy«r Wlth » „ Least Money 4 166 Gets More 7 • Tobacco 5,960.23 1.65 26.84 2,181.28 1,060.60 86,838.75 403.58 33,813.93 71.38 512.36 44,048.49 2,074.76 172,842.69 STOP IN TO SEE US AT THE PA FARM SHOW AT OUR NEW PRODUCT RE PROSPER UEWTIAL MATURITY AVERAGE PAID/SKID / Only 2 Skid* 1,70 V Bought On Sal* ~c c >For 1.70 Silent 1.85 Bidding Hurt* _ Auction 3 Buyers No Longer Follow Sale Because Of Being Treated Unfairly In Dec. They Are Buying At Kirkwood Chemgro P.O. Box 218, East Petersburg, PA 17520 (717)569-3296 (800)346-4769 (GROW) Foliar Application, Leaf Sorting Contribute To Tobacco Show Success ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —lf R. Michael Mellon had a for mula for success in growing tobac co. it would include not only using a natural foliar fertilizer, but also taking a lot of time to sort out the best leaves for show. Perhaps it was a combination of the two that has allowed Mellon to gamer top ribbon at the Lancaster County Tobacco Show in the open division for the third year in a row. Mellon, Quarryville, grows five acres of tobacco half Pennsyl vania 41 and half Maryland 609. Mellon won grand champion of the open show with his Pa. 41 wrapper. Raymond Rinehart, leaf purchaser with Lancaster Leaf Company and one of the show judges, said that Mellon had a “very good hand of tobacco. There’s plenty of life to it, plenty of stretch and plenty of oU in the leaf.” The other show judge was Geof frey H. Ranck, Domestic Tobacco Company. Mellon attributes success in growing a champion hand by using a new kind of liquid fertilizer. He used a multimineral, all-natural foliar type, sprayed three times during the season: a week after transplanting, two weeks before topping, and a couple of days after topping. Mellon noted he had no troubles with etch or mold in the fields. While the wet, cool season chal lenged a lot of farmers, Mellon believed he was fortunate that dry weather in September helped pro vide a good crop. THAT WILL I IN 1997. F|mloo, FrW§y, J*iu«y Ip, 19P7-4W Mellott received a top {vice of $1.67 per pound for his Maryland 609 variety and a top price of $2.05 per pound from the field that grew the winning hand. During stripping, Mellott said he keeps track of the nicer leaves. “Those I kept aside as I was seat ing through them for the show,” he said. Mellott said that he has lots of help from his wife, Denise, and some part-time hired help. Grand champion Pennsylvania 41 smoking tobacco vo ag division went to Keith Frey, 18, son of David and Norma Frey, Washing ton Boro. Keith said he helps his dad farm 40 acres of tobacco and had one grand champion at the Lancaster County Tobacco Show several years ago. Like Mellott, Frey said that he sorts through a lot of the leaves at stripping and sets the best leaves aside for the show. He said the leaves “were a nice size and uni form,” which he believes helped him win the contest. Some problems Frey exper ienced during curing included “shed bum” the leaves deve loped a type of rot because of the cooler, wet conditions. For the Pennsylvania 41 tobacco, the Freys were able to gamer $1.55 per pound. For the Maryland 609 they grow, the Freys received a top price of $1.75 per pound this year. John Yocum. Penn State Exten sion Southeast Research Lab man ager, indicated that during the past wet growing season, two things concerned growers: one was thin ner leaves because of lack of sun light and, thus, decreased yields. The other was some shed bum because of the moist curing condi tions, although a few weeks in (Turn to Pago A 35)