Field Day Proves ‘Tree-Free’ Paper Products Possible From Kenaf Mississippi State University Agronomist Brian Baldwin, in rain gear, holds up a kenaf stalk. Pulp paper can be made out of the bark. The wood is light, like balsa. \ mmmf*"*****^ JOlfeggfe. ■^l Straight Through Design - The Dion Advantage All crop entering the harvester is cut, processed and blown all in a direct line, which improves harvesting capacity while slashing energy consumption. The “straight through” concept ensures a smooth, uninterrupted material flow that will deliver Right or Left Hand Unloading. 16 or 18 Feet. Forage Boxes RALPH W. KYLE ABC GROFF INC. Mercer, PA New Holland, PA 888-968-4060 717-354-4191 NORTH-EAST DISTRIBUTORS BENCE'S FARM EQUIPMENT West Clifford, PA Bedford, PA 570-222-9020 814-623-8601 ZIMMERMAN FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA 717-933-4114 Dion 1224H224XC Large Capacity Forage Harvester even the most stubborn haylage or silage directly to the back of your wagon. Couple this unique Pull-Type harvester design concept with a “Corn Cracker” option that loses no crop capacity running through the rolls, and you have capacit’ propelled harvesters, or High Capacity Blowers Ag Progress Section 2, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000—Page 25 Harvest is about 6 to 6-Vi tons per acre at a price of $5O-$55 per ton. (A 6-ton yield is still consid ered poor, however, noted Baldwin. Paper processors want the harvest at 7 tons per acre no nirrigated and 10-V2 tons irri gated.) In a study, Baldwin noted inputs before harvest at $lBO per acre. That includes pesticide, fertilizer, seed, fuel, and other costs. A preemergence pesticide can be used. The kenaf requires only 125 pounds of nitrogen per acre per year that’s it, he noted. Yet there has been some plant response to higher levels of potash, because kenaf “is a desert crop,” Baldwin said. This year, Mississippi crop yields are down because of the severe drought. “We’re 25 inches off in rain this year,” said Baldwin. “The drought is killing HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Visitors to Pennsylva nia’s West Nile virus website http://www.WestNile.state.pa.us now can get weekly updates on the statewide mosquito sur veillance effort; ask questions on an interactive message boards; and get detailed instructions on how to handle dead birds that could be infected with West Nile virus. “Although the West Nile virus has not been found in Pennsylvania, birds carrying the virus have been found in New York and New Jersey,” Health Secretary Robert S. Zimmerman said. “Through our website and our toll-free information line, 1- 877-PA-HEALTH, we have been keeping Pennsylvanians up to date on the latest West Nile - virus news.” A DEP representative in volved in the surveillance pro gram will answer questions live from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday on the message board. People can post messages 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “Internet users can find infor mation such as the number of samples taken in their county, test results and what their county is doing to sample and control mosquitoes,” DEP Sec retary James M. Seif said. Zimmerman said, “Also on the website are detailed instructions on how the handle and collect dead birds. Groups of dead MANCHESTER (York Co.) The Pennsylvania state plow ing contests will be conducted on the Rentzel farm, one mile north of the square in Manches ter on Rt. 181, in conjunction with Olde Tyme Days. There will be a seminar on plow adjustment Thursday, Aug. 24 at 1 p.m. State plowing matches in small and large will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 25. The open class will begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25. The state (Continued from Page 22) West Nile Virus Website Expanded Pa. State Plowing Contests Set us right now.” Pulp processors have been re luctant to adopt kenaf because it is lighter, not as heavy as the wood chips they’re used to. But kenaf is a renewable crop that doesn’t take decades of manage ment that regular wood prod ucts used in paper productiond do. Baldwin noted the Mississippi Delta Fiber Cooperative has been established to obtain mar kets for the product. For more information about kenaf, contact Baldwin at (601) 325-8862 or e-mail at bbaldwin@pss.msstate.edu. The fiber crop project was put together with help from the So lanco Young Farmers Associa tion. For more information about the plot, contact Ed Herrmann, adviser, at (717) 786- 2151, ext. 1453, or voice mail at ext. 2072. birds, especially crows, can be an indication of West Nile virus. If you see a group of dead birds in an area, please contact us so we can do testing.” Zimmerman said residents can call the toll-free information line, 1-877-PA-HEALTH, 24 hours a day if they have ques tions about how to handle dead birds. Direct assistance is avail able from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and a Department of Health repre sentative is available for emer gency cases at other times. The West Nile virus can spread to people and animals through the bite of an infected Northern house mosquito. Mos quitoes acquire the virus from infected birds. Previously, the virus only was found in Africa, Eastern Europe and West Asia. West Nile virus, when transmit ted to people, can cause West Nile encephalitis, an infection that can cause an inflammation of the brain. Older people have the highest risk of developing severe illness because, as people age, their bodies have a harder time fighting off disease. People with compromised immune sys tems are at risk. However, anyone can get the virus. You can reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home and neighborhood by reducing the amount of standing water available for mosquito breeding. From Pennsylvania Department Of Environmental Protection antique plowing match is 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 26. There will also be horse and garden tractor plowing competi tion. There will also be flea mar kets, antique equipment displays, tractor pulls, and many other activities on the grounds. Anyone interested in partici pating in any of the plowing matches or would like more in formation, contact Robert Miller at (717) 692-2443 or Robert Rentzel at (717) 266-4490.