. Pennsylvania Master Corn A/ Growers Association National Corn Growers fwiif < Association IV Membership Application 1 lame Farm Name 'State/Zi ;ount' Phone ires or Renewal. New Member PMCGA and NCGA dues for one year; $3O Special! Three years for $75! Make checks payable to; PMCGA Send to: PMCGA P. O. Box 304 State College, PA 16804 Try Something New!! Growers who harvest more than 5 acres of corn each year and sign up for a least three year membership qualify to recieve a free unit of seed corn of their choice from the participating seed company listed Please indicate your choice if you qualify Seedway NC+ Hybrids Mycogen Agrlpro Doebler's Pa. Hybrids Inc, Dekalb Genetics Agway Beachley-Hardy/Hytest Cargill Pioneer Hl-bred Inti. Hoffman/Novartis Seeds Recruiter ALWAYS START WITH FOR LOW-COST WEED CONTROL IN CORN VELVETLEAF, TRIAZINE RESISTANT LAMBS QUARTER PROWL FLEXIBILITY: Tank Mix With One Of The Following Bicep®, Bullet®, Bladex®9oDF orAtrazine. EASY APPLICATION Apply the PROWL tank mix preemergence, or early postemergence after the corn is up, but no bigger than the four-leaf stage. Weeds should be no more than an inch tall. Do NOT incorporate PROWL in corn. Always read and follow label directions carefully. ’"Trademark, American Cyanamid Company© 1998. Bicep® Trademark, Ciba Corporation; Bullet® Trademark, Monsanto Company, Bladex® 900 F Trademark, DuPont Company Corn Acres 'roan below PIGWEED PLUS ANNUAL GRASSES USE A PROWL 0 TANK MIX Now's The Time To Join Corn Growers STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) - PMCGA has announced continuing support for its Membership Incentive Program (MIP) being conducted in con junction with a number of coop erating Pennsylvania seed com panies. The MIP with seed corn com pany sponsorship will entitle any com grower who plants at least five acres of corn to a free bag of seed corn (standard size) with a three-year membership Corn Utilization And Technology ST. LOUIS, Mo. - The 1998 Corn Utilization and Technology Conference (CUTC '9B), the corn industry’s largest and most extensive conference, is sched uled for June 1-3 at the Hyatt Hotel, Union Station, St. Louis, Mo. CUTC '9B is the premier forum for corn growers, corn refiners and researchers from around the world to explore new uses for corn, share technologi cal know-how, equipment and supplies for the $27 billion dol lar corn industry. This new industry meeting merges the popular Corn Utilization Con ference, sponsored by National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) with the Corn Refiners Association (CRA) Technology Conference. CUTC '9B agenda highlights include: •Separations, Fractioniza tion and Refining. Coordinator- Rakesh Bajpai, University of Missouri •Trade and Regulatory Issues Coordinator: Bob Ashton, Nat ional Starch •Emerging Technologies in Research Centers Coordinators: Larry Johnson, lowa State University, Tony Pometto, lowa State University •Corn Traits and Genome Coordinator: Jim McLaren, PROWL Corn Talk, Lancaster Firming, Saturday, January 24, 1998-J>ag« 23 in PMCGA/NCGA. This program applies to all three-year memberships, new or renewal. To participate, simply complete the membership form and indicate the brand of seed corn you would like to try. Remember the theme of the pro gram is "Try Something New," so PMCGA hopes you will use this opportunity to experiment a bit and not just get a bag of free seed corn. Conference Announced Inverizon International •New Technology in Meas urement Science Coordinators: Marion Bradford, A.E. Staley, Venita Totten, Corn Products •Novel Modifications Coordinator: Brian Davison, Oak Ridge Laboratory •Open Session •Poster Session Coordinator: Mike Tumbleson, University of Illinois Many of the popular features from past conferences are included in CUTC '9B. These Biotechnology Is Focus WASHINGTON, D.C. - Biotechnology was the focus of an NCGA issue forum scheduled Jan. 8-9 in Washington, D.C. The forum is part of a pilot project what will allow corn grower leaders to acquire in depth knowledge of emerging issues. herbicide Of First NCGA Issues Forum (D(DIM fivlLl MIWO PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. We have the products and the service to help your farming operation. For More Information Call 1-800-942-0500 AgnGenter^ dealer Professionalism • Service • Environmental Responsibility You will receive a certificate for a free bag of seed from the company chosen from PMCGA. You will make the ultimate deci sion about which hybrid he to receive in consultation with the local seed corn dealer for the company you selected. PMCGA will send the names and addresses by brand chosen to the appropriate seed corn com pany's statewide contact person and they will contact you. include exhibits of corn process ing equipment and technology and poster presentations on the latest university research relat ed to com and com processing. In addition, a golf tournament sponsored by conference exhibitors and a tour of Monsanto’s Biotech facility are being offered For CUTC '9B registration information, contact NCGA’s Amy Mercer at (314)275-9915, ext. 118, or by e-mail at mercer@ncga.com. The first forum is being held in early January in order to allow participants to use the information for NCGA resolu tions and priority setting, focus on the legal, trade, scientific and policy aspects of biotechnology, featuring presentations by a number of experts in the field. 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