Page 4— Com Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 2000 { *-k ;82vt The Freedom to Farm Act of 1996 gave More the opportunity to break out of continuous corn and diversify into soybean production. First-Time Five-Acre Corn (Continued from Pago 1) The original prop erty was purchased by More’s grandfa ther in 1923. More’s h father added to the I property in 1949 I and, today, More I rents additional I acres. He also pur chased another farm in the Hughesville area. Since his farm is located in an area that is zoned heavy industrial, the Clean and Green program is vital to keeping his farm in produc tion. “If it weren’t for the Clean and Green Program to get pref erential treatment with the taxes, we could not farm, not in today’s farming market with the very small margins we have now,” More said. Prior to 1996, More grew continu ous corn on his acre age, giving him a 100 percent corn More grew continu ous corn on his acre age, giving him a 100 percent corn production base. When the Freedom to Farm act was passed, More grab bed his chance to add soybeans to his list of crops, allow ing him to plan a crop rotation. “That helps break up the insect resist ance and the weed resistance cycle,” said More. More’s choice of hybrids come from Pioneer and he favors the geneti cally altered varie ties. This year he has planted both Bt corn and Roundup Ready corn and uses Roundup Ready Soybeans, “I used a very small amount of Roundup Ready against decay or insect attack on preservative preservative treated lumber 10 year protection on the following: r on ✓ Snow-load damage to structure with no weight limit ✓ Red rust, including damage caused by atmospheric pollutants ✓ Wind load damage to our optional AlumaSteel® sliding doors (witi ✓ Wind load damage to structure including hurricanes and tornado; ✓ All warranties include materials and labor and are not prorated Founded in 1903 Unique to the industry, all salespeople, office personnel, plant workers, engineers, estimators, i employed directly by Morton Buildings, Inc. This protects the customer from the uncertainties ol customer has the distinct advantage of dealing direct with the company... no middle men. 800-447-7436 # MORTON Mill lilNfiC Gettysburg, PA7I7-624-3331 DUILVIIIUJ Mt. Pleasant, PA724-542-7930 PO Box W, Monon, IL 61550 www moitonbuildmgs com ©1999 Motion Buildings. Inc WV Contractor’s License #WVOO7B4B corn because of a weed prob lem. That was the easiest way to take it out,” he said. (Turn to Pago 8) *■ ~ V i iction I m M m Lp*i * -l! A Storage for 40 the More farm. mi Kr fell |m| H m s® I ;