Senate Finance Committee Votes For Ethanol WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Com Growers Association (NCGA) enthusi astically endorsed this morn ing’s vote by the Senate Fin ance Committee to extend the federal ethanol program through the year 2007. The committee’s provision, which would continue the par tial excise tax exemption for gasoline marketers who blend their product with ethanol, now moves to the senate floor as part of a comprehensive, six year highway bill that must still be reconciled with the stalled House version. Speaking from his farm near Grand Pass, Mo., NCGA Presi dent Ryland Utlaut said of the vote to extend ethanol: “This puts America one step closer to energy independence, one step closer to clean air, and one step closer to a healthier rural eco nomy.” Utlaut praised the provi sion’s authors. Sen. Charles Early Older Planter Program 1750 New MaxEmerge® Plus ■ ORDER NOW FOR BEST DISCOUNT ■ GUARANTEED DELIVERY FOR SPRING ■ NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITH ORDER See us today to order your planter to your specifications. •am Ends SOON - See us Hurry, Pro, @Pann Plan* A Service ofFPC Financial GOOD DEALS...AND A GOOD DEAL MORI. Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Ill.), for their continued support of ethanol despite the fierce op position from Big Oil’s friends in Congress. “These senators recognize that the federal etha nol program is a government program that works. It creates jobs, reduces the budget deficit and trade deficit, helps Ameri can farmers, and cleans our polluted air,” he said. Utlaut also praised the thou sands of farmers including many of NCGA’s 30,000-plus members nationwide who have taken the time to contact House and Senate members and explain ethanol’s import ance to the economy and the environment “We have a ways to go be-' fore the ethanol extension be comes law,” Utlaut said, “so we are going to continue our calls, letters, faxes, e-mails and meetings with members of Congress until we finally get the job done'.” JOHN DEERE Drawn Planter mm tmm mw§ PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. At the meeting, a demonstration on vacuum seeders, for more accurate seeding rate, was provided by a local equipment dealer. To Control Sweet Corn Weeds .(Continued from Pago 4) sweet com successfully: “Pick it when it’s ripe,” Elkner said. £ New John Deere Ten Series Maximizer Combines Look at these important new advantages of owning a John Deere Combine then come by and let's discuss the details • Increased power from a PoworTbch " 8 1 L engine Pour on 275 horsepower plus a 33-horsepower Power Boost for on-tht> go unloading, and a seven percent Power Bulge for surging through tough conditions • You get better visibility and productivity m dusty conditions with the new Air Flow feederhouse TWo fans draw in 850 cubic feet of air per minute, and force dust and debris downward at feederhouse sides (Vanble feederhouse only) • You’ll appreciate the greater feederhouse strength and capacity Larger-diameter top shaft Larger bearings Stronger drive belts • Gam quicker separation, increased threshing, and improved gram quality with new Generation n Concave design (Standard on com combines ) • Enjoy precise concave adjustments and improved grain quality with a new digital concave indicator • You’ll find adjustments within easy reach with the new Quadra-FIo I '' Plus cleaning system Easy-access handles speed and simplify easily repeatable shoe adjustments • Slide new, full side-shields on rollers for easy access to the separator They also help prevent trash from entering the cleaning-fan air inlet • You’ll see better at night with new rear lights and a brighter gram-tank light Plus, enjoy the improved air-nde scat and larger m-cab storage compartment Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11, 1997-Page 5 “(Customers) will be unhappy if the com is picked 100 early.” Growers had a chance to THIS EASY! -sgs taste the varieties of sweet com grown at the station at the meeting. imbme