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    Page B—Com Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24, 1998
1998 PENNSYLVANIA
CORN AND SOYBEAN CONFERENCE
(Continued (ram Page 0
11:30 a.m. Pennsylvania Master Corn Growers
Association Update
5 Acre Com Club Awards
Dr. Greg Roth, Associate Professor
of Agronomy
Department of Agronomy
Penn State
Pennsylvania Soybean Board Update
Soybean Yield Contest Awards
John Yocum, Senior Research
Associate
Department of Agronomy
Penn State
12:00 noon Lunch
Visit Exhibits
1:00 p.m.
How Could Future Trends in Soybean
Breeding Change Variety Selection?
Dr. W. J. Kenworthy, University of
Maryland
1:30 p.m.
Maximum Yield Research Overview—
What Does it Take for 250+ Busheis/acre?
Dr. Joseph Heckman, Department of
Plant Sciences, Rutgers University
2:00 p.m.
Grain Industry Trends for 1990
Dr. Lou Moore, Department of
Agricultural Economics and Rural
Sociology, Penn State
2:30 p.m.
Ad)oum
3:00 p.m
DIRECTIONS
Take Interstate 81 to Exit 28, just north of
Harrisburg.
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7. Acceptance and paya
bility of corn was high even
after tassel. The current rec
ommendation is to graze com
just before tassel for maxi
mum nutritional value.
We collected the following
data and are still in the
process of compiling results:
plant population stand,
emerged tassels per treat
ment, fresh weight, dry mat
ter weight, amounts rejected,
nutritional analysis that
includes protein, ADF, KDF,
and minerals.
Our future plans include
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American Hero
Keynotes Commodity
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - U.S. Air
Force Captain Scott O'Grady
will keynote the 1998
Commodity Classic with an
inspirational take of courage,
faith, and patriotism.
The combined convention
and trade show of the
National Corn Growers
Association (NCGA) and
American Soybean
Association (ASA) will be
held Feb. 22-24 in Long
Beach Calif.
O'Grady will speak at
Monday's General Session,
sponsored by DowElanco,
about his incredible true-life
struggle to evade captivity
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and survive in the hostile ter
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June of 1995, Captain
O'Grady was helping enforce
the NATO no-fly zone in the
skies over Bosnia when a
Soviet-made missile
slammed into his F-16.
Captain O'Grady's presen
tation will focus on the story
of how he managed to live
through the missile impact,
the techniques he used to
survive in a barren and hos
tile landscape for six days,
and the real story behind the
daring rescue mission carried
out by the U.S. Marines.
Supplements
goals for next year. Of partic
ular interest is how the nutri
tional data compared among
the two corn types. We would
like to evaluate grazing corn
with another warm season
annual which is high in pro
tein. We also would like to
stockpile some of the corn.
To request a copy of our
results. contact Mena
Hautau and Clyde Myers,
Extension Agent, Penn State
Cooperative Extension -
Berks County, PO Box
520, County Welfare
Road, Leesport, PA 19533-
0520, (610)378-1327, Fax
(610)378-6971, e-mail berk
sext@psu.edu.
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