Baralfa 54 Rated High LOGDENSBURG, N.J. - Barenbrug USA announced that Baralfa 54 alfalfa is rated at the top of the list on the latest Penn State forage trials report. Baralfa 54 is a synthetic vari ety selected for exceptional yield and excellent disease resistance. Baralfa 54 is a vigorous high yielding variety with very fast regrowth after cutting. Baralfa 54 displays above average leafi ness and is very persistent. Baralfa yield 7.88 tons per acre (sum of four cuttings in Penn Loaders Built To Handle Farm Tasks ATLANTA, Ga. - Farmhand front end loaders offer users high visibility, increased maneu verability, and premium strength steel construction to hold up during the daily "bump and grind" of farm chores. "In addition to maneuverabil ity, rugged construction is required to match the variety of tough jobs loaders are asked to perform around the farm," said Richard Rose, marketing man ager, Farmhand. "That's why all Farmhand loader arms are formed from 50,000 psi yield strength steel. "Premium construction also gives each loader a longer work ing life," he said. The 2,22, 520, 545, and 745 models feature tilt cylinders placed low on the buckets to increase efficiency during scooping and dumping operations. These low-mounted cylinders also provide maximum hydraulic efficiency. Hydraulic self-leveling cylinders also pro vide maximum hydraulic effi ciency. Hydraulic self-leveling cylinders that improve produc tivity are also offered as either standard of available as optional add-ons. Here’s an overview of three mid-range models; •GL545. The GL545 loader has a maximum lift capacity of 3,100 pounds with a lift height of 10- feet, 4-inches. It has 19 degree roll back angle and 45 degree dump angle. The breakaway force is 4,200 lbs. It has a dig ging depth of 4-inches, depend ing on front tire size. The Model GL545 works on FWA tractors up to 60 hp. Optional two-way self-level ing cylinders that provide fast efficient leveling action during critical loading work are avail able. Hereford Breeders Plan Sale MORRISVILLE, N.Y. - The New York Hereford Breeders are making plans for their spring sale, May 9 here at the Cooperative Extension Building. The format for the sale will be similar to last year's success ful sale, with a Friday night viewing and social hour followed by the Juniors Semen Sale. The State trials). A complete copy of all results is available at Barenbrug. Baralfa 32 IQ was bred specifically for increased quality, and combines excellent persis tence, winterhardiness, and top notch disease resistance (DRI of 29/30) with exceptional yields (7.52 tons per acre sum of four cuttings in Penn State trials). Adapted throughout the dairy states of northern U.S. and Canada, it is a top choice for leading dairy producers who want the most out of their feed. For improved visibility and maneuverability, Farmhand introduces the GL745 loader with optional, two-way hydraulic, self leveling. •GL745. The GL745 also has a maximum lift capacity of 3,1000 pounds and the lift height is increased to 11-feet, 10-inches. It has a 24 degree roll back angle and 40 degree dump angle. The breakaway force is 3,925 pounds. It has a digging depth of 6-inches, depending on front wheel tire size. The Model GL745 fits FWA tractors up to 90 hp. Optional two-way self leveling cylinders are also avail able. •XL945/5L945. The XL945 loader has a maximum lift capacity of 3,500 pounds with a breakaway force of 4,700 pounds and the 5L945 has a maximum lift capacity of 3,600 pounds with a breakaway force of 5,000 pounds. Both units have a lift height of 13-feet, 1-inches and work on FWA tractors from 60 to 115 hp. The SL 945 features mechanical self-leveling systems to increase loading efficiency and productivity. Quick-Tach mounting and quick-change attachment coupler systems are standard for both XL945 and 5L945. The Quick-Tach mount ing system permits removing the loader from the tractor leav ing minimal mounting brackets on the tractor. sale will be on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. with cattle being sold by Patrick Kenny. Plans are being made to sell approximately 40 lots, consist ing of cow/calves, bred heifers, yearling heifers, and bulls. These registered Herefords are being selected by the sale com mittee, and promises to be a Dekalb Introduces Stacked-Trait Hybrid MYSTIC, Conn. Dekalb Genetics Corporation announces the release of the industry’s first stacked-trait com hybrid to in clude both Roundup Ultra™ herbi cide resistance and YieldGard® Bt protection for the 1998 grow ing season. The new hybrid, DKS9IRR/BtY, falls withing the 109-day relative maturity group and is based on Dekalb’s elite, high-producing germplasm. “Dekalb is proud to introduce this advanced technology to the industry,” said Doug Roberts, De kalb’s vice president of market- ing. “Now farmers will be aide to protect crops from devastating com borer damage and gain more flexible weed control through a single, stacked-trait hybrid.” Limited introductory quantities of DKS9IRR/BtY will be avail- Garst , American Cyanamid To Collaborate PARSIPPANY, N.J. - Garst Seed Company and American Cyanamid Company have entered into a collaborative agreement which has the poten tial to dramatically increase the number of IMI-Corn® hybrids available to U.S. farmers. Com hybrids that have been specially bred to be tolerant to imidazolinone herbicides, dis covered by Cyanamid, are called IMI-Corn. "The agreement will enhance assess to technology that is in demand, providing farmers greater flexibility in choosing effective, broad spectrum, low rate herbicides,: said Kevin Seese, Cyanamid's business director for IMI-Corn. The New Python WDG Herbicide Unveiled INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - DowElanco has introduced a new herbicide for use in soy beans and corn for the 1998 growing season. New Python WDG herbicide offers growers effective control of a wide spec trum of broadleaf weeds at low usp rates. Python WDG controls more than 40 tough weeds and works within various weed pressure situations across the United States. A valuable tool in south ern states, growers will appreci ate the fact that Python WDG is an excellent foundation for con trolling cocklebur, momingglory, Gleaner Offers More Header Choices ATLANTA, Ga. Com and soybean header systems for Gleaner combines have been ex panded to include more choices in harvesting crops. Two new heads arc available for harvesting: the high capacity Model 700 rigid design and the Model 800 in flex design. For com, the Hugger com heads fea ture more narrow row sizes in ad dition to their low-profile, 21.5-dcgrec angle erf attack that great selection of the best cattle in the Northeast. If you have some quality reg istered cattle you would like to consign, we still have room for a few animals. Call Bill Metch at (607) 967-3020 or Charlie Davis at (315) 662-7691 for consignor information. able for 1998 spring planting. Plans also ate under way to in clude the new product in field trials and test plots during the 1998 season. The introduction of the Round up Ready®/Bt stacked-trait hy brid closely follows the launch of Dekalb Brand Roundup Ready com for the 1998 planting season, and the company’s introduction of Bt com in 1997. “Dekalb’s deep commitment to research is reaping huge benefits for growers,” said Catherine Mackey, vice president of re search for Dekalb. “Our acceler ated research, development, and production schedules have al lowed us to bring these products to market at the earliest possible dates without compromising a hy brid’s yield potential or any other newest of this line of products is Cyanamid's Lightning™ herbi cide, which controls key broadleaf weeds and grasses in IMI-Com. Lightning is unique because its early postemergence residual and contact activity allows growers the opportunity for a true one-pass weed control program, maximizing corn hybrid yield potential. As a result of the collabora tion, germplasm can be quickly converted to include the imida zolione tolerant trait, using Garst's propriety gene mapping technology. Garst is recognized in the seed industry for the abil ity to convert parental lines of corn quickly while maintaining the germplasm's high yield sicklepod, teaweed, and pig weed. Northeast corn and soybean growers in the Chesapeake will take note of how this flumetsu lam-based herbicide provides control of pigweed, velvetleaf and lambsquarters, including triazine-resistant varieties. "In addition to controlling a broad spectrum of weeds, Python WDG gives grower flexi biltiy in application, tillage and tank-mix options at a very com petitive cost per acre," said Joe Vertin, DowElanco product mar keting manager. "These quali ties make Phython WDG an excellent value." glides the unit under twisted and lodged stalks to go after every ear. The new Model 700 is a high capacity rigid head designed to improve gathering and feeding performance and is available in 25-, 27- and 30-foot sizes. It fea tures a 30-inch diameter conveyor auger along with 7-inch flighting and 27-inch pitch to convey ma terial uniformly to Gleaner’s Na tural Flow harvesting system. Gleaner’s exclusive wobble-box drive provides maximum cutting efficiently and comes as standard equipment with the Mode) 700. The new Model 800 flex head, available in 15-, 16-, 18-, 20-, 22-, 25- and 30-foot widths, delivers precision cutting and uniform ma terial handling. Hie new Model 800 has a lightweight pickup reel that is engineered in a tubular style agronomic benefit” To develop the new stacked trait hybrid, Dekalb researcher* employed several methods that build upon the base germplasm. “The success of these products hinges on the elite base germ plasm,” said Mackey. “We build upon this base with other traits that provide crop protection, crop production assistance and grain quality enhancement” Along with the release of DKS9IRR/BtY, Dekalb has several other stacked-trait hybrids in the development pipeline. “We’re evaluating a combination of imidazolinone resistance (IMI- Com®) and Bt protection, and an other with glufosinate (Liberty® herbicide) resistance and Bt” ex plained Mackey. “Another unique stack that Dekalb is considering is high oil corn with Bt protection.” potential. "This agreement is a big step forward for the IMI-Corn pro gram," Seese said. "Selected seed companies will now be able to provide more hybrids with the IMI™ trait. That means more corn growers will have Lightning and the other IMI herbicides as a weed control option, regardless of the seed variety which best fits their farm." With the introduction of IMI- Corn, Cyanamid was the first to develop and launch herbicide tolerant crops developed through biotechnology and plant breeding to select naturally occurring tolerance to imidazoli none herbicides. The adaptability of Python WDG is evident in the way it works in all types of fanning programs, whether preplant surface-applied, preplant incor porated, postplant preemer gence, or spike stage in corn. And it can be used effectively in any tillage system. Python WDG remains strong in either a conventional soybean program or in a Roundup Ready bean program. Where conven tional soybeans are planted, Python WDG tank-mixed with a favored grass herbicide can pro vide control of a wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses. to reduce wrapping when harvest ing in weedy or viney conditions. Hugger com heads are available in 4-, 6- and 8-row “narrow” for mats for 28-, 30-, and 32-inch rows and 4-, 5-, 6- and 8-row “wide” configurations to harvest 36- and 38-inch rows. Also avail able are 10- and 12-row sizes spe cially designed for narrower 20- and 22-inch rows. A large capa city 12-row unit that handles 30-inch rows is the largest com head in the Hugger lineup. Hugger com heads also feature 3.5-inch removable ear deflectors, a large 16-inch diameter conveyor with an 18-inch pitch, and row units that are protected by radial pin torque limiters. New com heads also come with standard ex tremity lights for better visibility during night operations.