Page 16—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1998 PMCGA’s First President A ‘Student of Corn ’ (Contlnuad from Pago 15) soil types that produce the highest yields. Another big change in corn growing has been the trend toward no-till land prepara tion. “I’ve been no-tilling for quite a few years. It’s worked out pretty good for me,” Rumbaugh said. He and his son have also found success with a crop rotation of three years of corn followed by one year of oats, using contour strips to arrest soil erosion and doing what ever has to be done to control weeds Rumbaugh’s interest in com and general agriculture issues has also kept him busy Rumbaugh Works On Leading Edge DAYTON, (Armstrong Co.) Dr. Greg Roth, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Growers Association (PMCGA), described George Rumbaugh, the organization’s first presi dent, as the type of farmer the association is interested in having as members: He’s progressive, willing to try FOR MAXIMUM LOADING CAPABILITIES 310 PNEUMATIC TRANSFER UNITS The 310-3 PH is powered by a 20-30 hp tractor. Hook it on the three point hitch, and it can be taken wherever your tractor will go. The unit comes complete with a stand that allows it to rest on the ground dunng operation. It is the ideal unit for someone who needs a versatile and portable gram ’ Ihng unit. / '