Fanning, Saturday, Octobar 28, 2000 Tiller Attachment For Skid-Steer Loaders NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Model 55725 Preseeder tiller attachment for skid steer loaders gives contractors the ability to turn a rough grade into a finished seedbed. The 72-inch wide rotor tills, levels, and rakes in one opera tion. The rotor teeth are mounted in a helical pattern for smooth operation and a uniform seedbed depth, providing a su perior seedbed. The attachment can be used while driving in forward or re verse. The finished seedbed vir tually eliminates all the expensive hand work. This tran slates into huge labor savings. The Preseeder tiller attach ment is easy to use. Working depth and rotor angle can be ad justed from the seat during op eration. The rotor can be hydraulically angled left, right, Great Plains 9 Five-Foot Drill Is Convenient , Field-Proven SALINA, Kan. Great Plains has expanded its line of small-acreage drills with the in troduction of the 3P500. This five-foot, three-point drill has many of the same key components as its larger cousins, making it perfect for those who need a highly dependable, low maintenance drill for seeding in and around tight spaces. The 3P500 is three-point mounted and outfitted with 00 series, straight-arm openers for seeding in conventional and min-tilled ground. Seeding is ground driven and can be ad justed easily through the speed change gearbox. Seeding depth can be quickly and precisely Sitz Angus Donates Pick Of Calf Crop To Foundation Sale ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Sitz Angus, Dillion, Mont., has do nated the pick of their 2000 heifer calf crop to highlight the 2001 Angus Foundation heifer package. The heifer package will ,sell at the 2001 National Western Stock Show, and proceeds from the sale of the package go di rectly to the Angus Foundation, which supports youth, educa tion, and research. The sale of the package will kick off the 2001 National West ern Angus Bull Sale, Thursday, Jan. 11, at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colo. The package will sell at 2 p.m. in the Beef Palace Auction Arena. “We are very excited to offer bidders the opportunity to pick a heifer calf from the Sitz herd,” said James Fisher, director of junior activities for the Ameri can Angus Association. “The generosity of the Sitz family, Model 55725 Preseeder tiller attachment for skid steer loaders gives con tractors the ability to turn a rough grade into a finished seedbed. or straight. The hydraulic motor mounts directly on the rotor, eliminating the maintenance problems of sprockets, chain, and an oil bath. Model 55725 is for skid steer loaders with 13-18 gpm auxiliary hydraulic flow. changed with an 18-position T handle on each opener. This is the same opener and gearbox used on Great Plains’ popular 12-, 15- and 20-foot three-point drills. Whether farming small acre age, establishing wildlife habi tat, or seeding grasses in a vineyard or orchard, operators will be using the same proven technology that has successfully seeded millions of acres each year. The 3P500 compliments the six-foot versions of the drill released by Great Plains in 1999. Row spacing on the 3P500 is 6- or 7'/2-inches. An optional small-seeds attachment is avail able. along with the breeders who pull together to make this sale a suc cess, is greatly appreciated, and allows for a substantial contri bution to the Angus Foundation each year.” In addition to the heifer, the buyer receives 30 days of free in surance from American Live Stock Insurance Co., Geneva, 111.; free transportation to the buyer’s farm or ranch, provided by Lathrop Livestock Transpor tation, Dundee, III.; a flush and three embryo implants into the buyer’s recipients from Trans Ova Genetics, Sioux Center, Iowa; and Ivomec provided by Merial. For more information on the Angus Foundation heifer pack age, contact the American Angus Association’s junior ac tivities department at (816) 383- 5100, any association regional manager, or visit the associa tion’s website at www. angus.org. DuPont, ASA Team Up To Promote Excellence, SAINT LOUIS Mo.- The American Soybean Association (ASA) and DuPont Crop Protec tion are seeking nominees for the 2001 ASA/DuPont Young Leader program. The Young Leader Program is recognized throughout the soy bean industry for its longstand ing tradition of identifying and cultivating excellent leaders who now play an integral role in the promotion of agriculture and the success of the soybean indus try in the 21st Century. The ASA/DuPont Young Leader Program targets soybean farmers who are innovative, as sertive, “young in leadership,” and looking to make their mark in agriculture. Now in its 18th year, the pro gram has a tremendous record of success. Hundreds of program alumni have assumed signifi cant leadership responsibilities in state and national soybean as sociation and promotion boards as well as national, regional, and state agricultural organizations, including Farm Bureau, NCGA, and more. “Changes in agriculture are happening at such a rapid rate that farming today is different HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Legislation that elimi nates the cap on the amount of state money counties can spend to preserve farmland could en hance preservation efforts in Montgomery County and other counties in the southeast, ac cording to Rep. Raymond Bunt Jr. (R-147), sponsor. The bill, which was approved by the House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and now goes to the House floor for a vote on final passage, eliminates the cap of $lO,OOO per acre on the use of state farmland preser vation money. “ With the high cost of land in Montgomery County and other DES MOINES, lowa From drought conditions in the West and Southeast to excessive rain fall and long planting delays in the East, adverse weather condi tions may lead to a serious short age of feedstuffs for many livestock producers. To help bring buyers and sellers of hay and forages to gether across North America, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., has designed a new elec tronic bulletin board. The Emergency Forage Con nection bulletin board located on the Internet at www.pioneer .com/flash offers both live stock and grain producers a free and easy way to communicate with one another during this critical time. “The unusually wet weather in New York and New England this past spring and early summer had a significant impact on corn planting,’’ said Kurt Ruppel, dairy production specialist with Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. “Now we’re concerned that a hard frost will occur before the late-planted corn matures, which will reduce yields and the nutrient value of this year’s crop.” Growing conditions in the southern Plains were just the op posite. “It’s been extremely hot Leadership Within Soybean Industry Bunt Legislation Removes Cap On Farmland Preservation Easements Pioneer Hi-Bred Internet Site Brings Forage Buyers/Sellers Together than just a year ago,” said Tony Anderson, president of ASA. “While soybean producers face many challenges, they also have tremendous opportunity to con tribute to the global economy. If we are to continue to be success ful, we must seek out and nur ture new leadership that will help guide agriculture into the new millennium. The ASA/Du- Pont Young Leader Program makes it possible for us to find the exceptional leaders who will work hard to keep our industry strong.” According to Rob Dittmer, ag relations manager, DuPont crop protection, “DuPont believes that agriculture needs strong, in formed leadership at every level; locally, statewide, and nation ally. This program helps identify farmers that go on to leadership positions in state and national trade associations. We are proud of the ASA/DuPont young leader tradition and are excited to once again be involved with the program.” The 2001 class of the ASA- DuPont young leaders and their spouses will participate in a challenging and educational leadership experience Feb. 21- counties in the eastern part of the state, the $lO,OOO cap really ties the hands of local preserva tion programs,” Bunt said. “In fact, a lot of important farmland is facing development pressure simply because the value of the land exceeds the per-acre cap, preventing it from being preserved through a per petual easement. My legislation repeals the cap and provides counties with more flexibility.” Under the state’s farmland preservation program, counties can use state and local funds to purchase easements to protect valuable farmland from devel opment. Each participating county re and dry, especially during August,” said Brad Lance, Pio neer technical information man ager for the company’s Southern Plains Sales Area. “Livestock producers are likely to see a real shortfall in hay supplies. Growers visiting the Web site can easily retrieve information about for-sale items or forages in need. They can submit their own free advertisements by complet ing a short form. A self-chosen password is required to com plete, edit, or delete all ads. The site also offers helpful crop man agement information by Pioneer Aluminum Brochure Provides Unique Welding Solutions APPLETON, Wis, - An alu minum welding brochure from Miller Electric Manufacturing Company, details the challenges and solutions to welding the lightweight but durable metal. The 10-page, full color bro chure provides customer testi monials and specifications for Miller’s most appropriate weld ing and plasma cutting products used in light, medium, and heavy duty, automated and high tech aluminum welding applica 24, in San Antonio, Texas. This four-day seminar will include leadership and issues training, and provide an opportunity for participants to meet and learn from other young leaders from around the country. The class will also take part in the Commodity Classic, Feb 25- 28, which will round out a full week of learning, networking, and personal growth. In late No vember 2001, participants will travel to St. Louis, Mo., to com plete their training. Nomination forms for the 2001 ASA-DuPont Young Leader Program are being mailed to all ASA members, and can also be requested by calling (800) 688-7692. Soybean pro ducers are encouraged to apply or nominate another producer who would be an excellent can didate for the program. Nomi nations should be returned to ASA by Friday, Oct. 27, at which time they will be for warded to the appropriate state soybean association. Each nomi nee will be asked to complete a one-page application form. One young leader will be selected from each of ASA’s state affili ates. ceives a state allocation, and of those funds, up to $lO,OOO per acre can be used to preserve land. Any amount over the cap must be paid for with county funds. State money is provided by 2 cents per pack of the cigarette tax, $2O million a year for five years from the Growing Greener initiative, and supplemental funding from the state budget. Bunt stressed that the ability to spend more money per acre would not affect the amount of state funding Montgomery County or any other county would receive for farmland pres ervation. forage, beef and dairy special- ists, as well as links to other per tinent forage sites. “Livestock producers in many areas may desperately need quality silage and hay in the coming year for their livestock,” said Ruppel. “We hope by offer ing this service that we can get grain and alfalfa farmers to gether with livestock producers so everyone benefits.” If you have questions about the Emergency Forage Connec tion bulletin board, contact your local provider of Pioneer prod ucts. tions. Headquartered in Appleton, Wis., Miller Electric is a leading worldwide manufacturer of arc welding equipment and related systems for metal working, con struction, maintenance, and other applications. Miller Elec tric Manufacturing Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW), Glenview, 111. ITW is a diversi fied multinational manufacturer of highly-engineered compo nents, assemblies and systems.