Page 28— Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24, 1998 NCGA Announces (Continued from Pag* M) AA Non-Irrigated Class 1. Francis Childs, Manchester, lA-332.2 bn/acre - Pioneer 34R06 2. George W. Quinn, Chillicothe, MO-247.6 bu/acre - Pioneer 33A14 3. Ttyler Binder, Table Rock, NE-235.2 bu/acre - Pioneer 33A14 A No-Till Non-Irrigated Class 1. Mike Scholting, Louisville, NE-239.6 bu/acre - Pionee* 32J55 2. David K. Hula, Charles City, VA-233.7 bu/acre - Pioneer 3245 3. Ronnie L. Russell, Urbana, VA - 222.9 bu/acre - Pioneer 3394 AA No-Till Non- Irrigated Class 1. Brad Gillum, Green Castle, MO-231.5 bu/acre - Pioneer 33A14 2. David A. Sieck, Glenwood, lA-226.8 bu/acre - Pioneer 34R06 3. Ronnie L. ______ Russell, Urbana, VA - 222.9 bu/acre - Pioneer 3394 AA No-Till Non- Irrigated Class 1. Brad Gillum, Green Castle, MO-231.5 bu/acre - Pioneer 33A14 2. David A. Sieck, Glenwood, lA-226.8 bu/acre - Pioneer 34R06 3. Joshua Quinn, Chillicothe, MO-223.9 bu/acre - Pioneer 34R06 No-Till Irrigated Class 1. Bruce Ford,' Hermiston, OR-334.1 bu/acre - Pioneer 3335 2. Leila B. Beaver, Sterling, NE-313.4 bu/acre - Pioneer 32J55 Hawman Inc., Farms Hermiston OR-290.4 bu/acre Pioneer 3225 A Ridge-Till Non-Irrigated Class 1. Jim Raines, Rydal, GA-224.0 bu/acre - Pioneer 32K61 2 Griffith Farmes, Mayfield, KY-222.6 bu/acre - Great Lakes 6363 3. Mark Gorder, Wahpeton, ND-215.8 bu/acre - Pioneer 3730 AA Ridge-Till Non Irrigated Class 1. John Quinn, Chillicothe, MO-236.9bu/acre - Pioneer 3335 2 Mike Richmond, Nevada, OH-224.6 bu/acre - Asgrow RX73O 3. Jim Wade, 33A14 Ridge-Till Class 1. Chris Beaver, Sterling, NE-319.9 bu/acre - Novartis Seeds N73338t 2. Lora & Kayla Sharkey, Hermiston, OR-283.7 bu/acre Pioneer 3417 3. Charles C. Christian, Farwell, TX-255.5 bu/acre - NC+ 7117 Irrigated Class 1. Alvin Harris & Sons Inc., Pasco, WA.-332.3 bu/acre - Pioneer 3225 2. Kenneth Beaver Sr., Tl Precision Of White, [are Of Central Hll. The The The 6800 Series Central Fill Planters. With the White 6800 Senes planters, you get accurate seed placement, precise depth control, narrow row spacing, and central fill convenience in one planter. Its unique ngid frame positions row units at 30” for com and 15” for soybeans and 10” for soybeans, wheat and other seed. The convenient seed meter con- trol lets you adjust the seeding rate as you go, matching seed population to the yield potential of the soil 6800 ROW SPACING Contest Winners Sterling, NE-327.2 bu/acre - Pioneer 32J55 3. Kenneth Beaver Jr, Sterling, NE-316.4 bu/acre - Pioneer 3217 The goal of the National Corn Yield Contest is to encourage corn growers to develop new, efficient produc tion techniques that improve corn profitability. Farmers can study the yields and pro duction practices in the "1998 Corn Yield Guide," which can be obtained from NCGA at (314) 275-9915. Irrigated tA Up to three gangs of row units power through thick, standing stalks and other heavy residue, while accurately and gently placing seed in the ground. A large, 35 bushel, single seed hopper is quicker to fill than individual row units, and it’s more cost-efficient. To see how your operation can benefit from the most advanced plant- ing system available, stop by your AGCO. White Planter dealer today. 6 row 30” 13 row 15” 8 row 30” , 15 row 15” A] WHITE AGCO I ' 1 A " T ‘ " * PHiCISIOH PiRFOHMUHCt 18 row 10” 17 row 15” 24 row 10” See Your AGCO White Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Lineboro Wertz Farm Equipment Pennsylvania Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Carlisle Carlisle Farm Service Elizabethtown Hernley’s Farm Equip. Inc Greencastle Meyers Implements Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umberger’s of Fontana Mifflinburg B, S & B Repair Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Somerset Lincoln Supply & Equip
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