A34-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 3, 1999 Liana C. Cuffman Agricultural Statistician Pa. Ag Statistics Service The custom rates shown are averages from voluntary reports by custom operators and farm ers throughout Pennsylvania. Most of the rates are stated per acre, cwt., ton, bale, or bushel rather than per hour to reduce the variation due to machinery size. Individual rates vary due to differences in working condi tions, services performed, or even the operator’s eagerness to do custom work. Therefore, the average rates shown should not be considered absolute indica tions of fair charges. Acreage rates are shown sep arately for two regions of the Del Val Names New Dean DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) Delaware Valley College re cently announced it has appointed Dr. Elizabeth Arrison its dean of students. At Del Val, Arrison is responsi ble for providing leadership for the college’s student life areas, in cluding residence life, student ac tivities, orientation, health ser vices, and special programs. She also serves as the college’s chief student affairs officer and chief ju dicial executive. Beyond these re sponsibilities Arrison is adviser to the Student Government Board, €11& SynchronySTS herbicide 1998 New Jersey Grain & Forage Producers Soybean Yield Contest Results Grower BuZA Brand. Cultivar Tolerance Dan Farrand 71.4 Pioneer 93881 Highest Yield of all Entries Pennsylvania Yield Comparisons: (from all 30 farms) STS cultivars (23% of entries) Normal cultivars (30% of entries) RR cultivars (47% of entries) DuPont Agricultural Products Read and follow the label 1999 Machinery Custom Rates state, labeled “Mountain” and “Valley.” The differences in rates between regions reflect differ ences in terrain, soils, and alter native opportunities for the labor and equipment used. Figures labeled “State” repre sent the straight average of all reports used regardless of geo graphic location. Of the 72 rates reported with year-to-year comparisons, 30 increased, 35 decreased, and seven are the same as last year. The overall average is down one percent from the previous year. This percentage decrease was completed by adding the rates for all jobs, regardless of basis of charge, and dividing by last year’s comparable total. Student Allocation Committee, and senior class. Arrison has been at Delaware Valley College since 1989. She has held several positions during her tenure, including assistant director of counseling, director of counseling service, and director of orientation and new student pro grams. A Doyleslown resident, Arrison was awarded a bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College, a mas ter’s degree from Villanova Uni versity, and a doctorate from Temple University. Aver. Bu./Acre 69.0 8.2 63.9 3.1 60.8 0.0 Broadcast Seeding (On Grim Fields) Cleaning Grain Seed With Treatment Without Treatment Ground Equipment Spraying lor Waad Control Excluding Material Spraying for Corn Borer Including Cost of Material Excluding Cost of Material Spraying for Spittle Bug or Alfalfa Including Cost of Material Excluding Cost of Malenal Aanat Application (Excluding Material Fixed Wing Helicopter Grain Hauling Locel Long Distance Gram Storage Stalk Shredding. P T O. Spreading Bulk Fertilizer liquid Side Dreasing Grinding Feed Corn, Oats or Barley Corn & Cobs Cobs Additional Charge for Mixing Machine Tiling (No 7th/ Back Hoe Sawing Wood. Cham Saw Post Hole Digging Manure Loading. So/td Manure Spreading Solid Manure Pumping Manur* Spreading, Ltqutd Bulldozing (Avp H P 90) N/A -a Insufficient Date 1998 Pennsylvania Soybean Yield Contest Results James E. Hershey Jon £. Stutsman Jack Coleman Robin McCardell William Beam Anchor Farms, Inc. Kyle. L. Henninger Gary Deck Nelson Beam Steve & Jeff Reigel Clarence Keener, Jr. Charles Chilcoat Dean Patches STS Dwight D. Rohrcr Dennis Brcchbill Ron Kurtz Peacefull Valley Farm Jay Deiter Leon Scyfert Yield Adv. Pine Hurst Acres Larry Fry Floyd Kurtz Leon C. Wertz Burd Farms Wayne C. Frey Richard Krieder Ray Thrush Robert Dorazio Matthew Maximunch Custom Rates; Selected Farming Operations, Pennsylvania, 1999, Continued [ Basis of Chart)* A era Bushel Bushel Acre Acre Acre Aero Acre Acre Acre Bushel Bushal Bushel Per Month Acre Acre Acre Acre Hundredweight Hundredweight Hundredweight Hundredweight Foot Hour Hour Hole Hour Hour Hour Hour Hour Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Soybean Promotoion Board miA Lancaster Berks Lancaster Chester Chester Union Berks Lebanon Chester Dauphin Lancaster York Lebanon lancaster Franklin Berks Berks Lancaster lebanon N. umberland Lycoming Berks N.umbeland Fayette Westmore Lebanon Cumberland Fayette Bucks Mountain Section Planting & Drilling (Continued) - 6 10 O 82 O 50 Spraying 7 80 11 70 7 fiO 12 60 7 40 9 10 10 40 Miscellaneous 0 16 0 32 0 04 9 00 6 00 7.70 7 20 067 0 69 0 69 0 30 0 54 40 40 16 SO 1 60 29 70 26 10 24 50 35 70 57 20 (Turn to Page A 35) Brand Pioneer Gutwein Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Stine Dekalb NK Pioneer Garst Pioneer Chemgro NK Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Asgrow AgroPro Pioneer NK NK Pioneer Pioneer Pioneer Agway Pioneer NK Hoffman Dekalb Valley Section 7 70 0 96 0 64 700 11 in 7 20 n 10 6 90 9 60 8.20 0 14 0 25 0 04 8 90 5 90 6 50 7 10 0 66 0 57 0 sft 0 30 0 61 44 90 15 30 1 60 31 90 29 90 19 20 44 70 sfl 40 9421 7410 93881 9344 93881 3870 CX367C 539-D9 93881 396 STS STS RR STS RR RR STS 9421 3859 539-D9 93882 9421 9396 AG3301 3727 9396 539-D9 30-06 9396 93882 9333 APK323 94801 R 366 3396 CX42O STS STS RR RR RR RR RR STS RR RR Stale 7 00 0 92 0 *>7 7 20 11 30 1 30 11 60 7 00 9 40 8 70 0 15 0 27 0 04 ft 90 6 00 6 BO 7 20 0 60 0 sft 0 59 0 30 0 56 42 BO 15 90 42 80 *>e oo