(Continued from Page 18) large percentage of your acre age to a given hybrid. • All the Bt com hybrids pro vide excellent first generation protection, but some only pro vide partial protection from second generation infestations (See Table 1). • The percentage of fields with high levels of first genera tion infestation are low com pared to the number with signi ficant second generation infes tations. • Make sure the Bt hybrid you select has other agronomic characteristics that are import ant on your farm (disease resis tance, yield potential). f Farmer Boy Ag Systems lnc. fully stocked warehouse SAME DAY SHIPPING Hog and Poultry Contracts Available Contact Us Today! Full Line of Parts In Stock For Your Hours: Won. thru Fri. 7-5:30 Farmer Boy Ag Systems A Inc. 24 flour 410 East Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067 warehouse Prices Service 717-866-7565 • 1-800-845-3374 flßff SJ./3Q/99 cr Swine & Poultry Systems Specialists we ship ups y • All fields with a Bt com hybrid will look better than those without it when ECB lar vae are present, but this doesn’t always translate into increased yield. •When the grain or silage in the field will be fed to live stock, Bt com will decrease the incidence of ear mold. The Bt com technology is a good one to help protect com yield from the pest. Because it is an excellent tool to manage the pest, there is a risk that usage levels will be high. If this occurs, then the likelihood of ECB becoming resistant to the Bt toxin will increase. For this reason, the US EPA is requir GREG ROTH Penn State Agronomy Associate Professor Another application of biodegradable corn-based plastics is on the market in the turf industry. Turf Tacs are biodegrad- ing that a resistance manage ment plan be provided along with a company’s application for registration and that farm ers implemment the plan. The main component of a resis tance management plan is that farmers leave some areas in a field or in a nearby field plant ed to non-Bt com hybrids where susceptible genetic types of the ECB can survive to mate with resistant individuals that do survive on Bt com. How this plan will be tactically implemented is still being de bated and research is under way to help define the design of a resistance management ap proach in Pennsylvania. Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1999—Page 21 Corn-Based Product Kee New “Turf Tacs” anchor turf and mulches. They are made from biodegradable, corn-based plastics. able plastic staples for anchoring turfgrass, erosion control netting, and grass and flower mats. These sta ples are available in either U shaped or L-shaped forms. Advantages of the corn based biodegradable plastics are that they help to prevent damage to mowing equip ment and degrade in three to eight weeks. The staples are A Division of (jlS^) Bulk Feed Bins with Flex-Flo™ Feed Systems A-P’s bulk feed tanks and Flex-Flo ,M Systems perfectly illustrate attention to detail that quality demands and provides the Dairy, Hog Poultry farmers with the finest storage and feeding equipment available. We Assemble, Deliver and Set-up bins on your farm. " N \ v BIN MOTIVATORS and AGITATORS Available 2.25 inches long, 1.0 inches across, and 0.125 inches thick. The Turf Tacs are “stapled” into the turf with a hand held unit called a Turf Tacker that allows you to drive the sta ples from an upright position. The Turf Tacs and the Turf Tacker were developed by Eco Turf, Inc., Chicago, 111. and are marketed locally by Seedway. the and illi