Soybean Depth Control, Plant Population Successful Ingredients For Winner A three-acre “block” was cut out of the main field and weights were taken separate ly. Here Jon stands with son Phillip on last year’s championship soybean ground. (Continued from Page A 26) percent planted before May 10. The earliest planted acreage in the contest was April 28 and the latest May 29. Ninety-four percent of the contestants inoculated and 67 per cent used a drill. Fifty-six percent seeded in rows less than 10 inches apart and 33 percent seeded into 14-IS-inch rows. In overall plant population, S 3 percent had plants per acre totalling 200,0000 r more. Ninety-four percent of the parti cipants noted good weed control. No one rotary hoed and plant lodg ing was noted as “very little.” Last June Stutzman hosted about 25 members of the Kutztown York County Sets Holstein Open House BROGUE (York Co.) A Yak County Holstein open house is scheduled fa H.E. Heindel and Sons, based here, on Tuesday. April 14, at 7 p.m. Featured speaker is Dave Rama, CAFLAIN & LUBER. LLP Offices In Pennsylvania and New Jersey 1-800-472-4356 Internet; http://caplublaw.com Call Richard Caplan or Joel Luber for a FREE consultation "Lawyers Who Understand Farming St Farmers" Our law firm handles matters including: JEL. Planning for farm business, tax and estate matters; preparing wills, trusts, partnership and corporation forms. Resolving farm insurance coverage disputes; AL. Obtaining recovery for injuries arising from farm accidents; " AW Handling real estate', equipment and other farm business transactions; Protecting farmers from environmental liability; Counseling in agricultural and water law, farm-related contracts and all types of litigation, AV Assisting with electricity and natural gas procurement issues. Uncut* Firming, Saturday, April 11, 1998-A27 Young Fanners Association at his farm. The field day looked into his crop management strategies. Jon specializes in a variety of agro nomic crops. Ideally, Stutzman indicated he would like to raise more vegetable crops. Five years ago the family began a sideline business, selling fall ornamentals, including pump kins, gourds, and Indian com. “We enjoy Mitering our crops in the fair,” he said. His children not only help with a stand out in front of their farm sell ing pumpkins and gourds in sea son, they also help with vegetable harvesting. Cattle Exchange, Delhi, N.Y., on merchandizing. For directions to the open house, lake RL 74 south of Brogue. Take the first road right, which is Work inger Rd. Take Woridnger Rd. until it dead-ends at die farm lane, about IV4 miles. For more information, contact Dan Hushon or Jeff Hcindel at the farm, (717) 927-6558.