Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 2000, Image 19

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    West Snyder Wins SUN Area FFA Forestry CDE
BEAVER SPRINGS (Snyder
Co.) In October, the West
Snyder FFA Chapter hosted the
SUN Area FFA land judging
and forestry career development
events.
Placing first and earning a
blue ribbon in the forestry CDE
was Derek Fetterolf from West
Snyder FFA Chapter.
Other West Snyder FFA
members who participated in
cluded James Wright and Bran
don Herman, who were awarded
red ribbons for their efforts.
Pheadra Wray and Laura
Knepp won white ribbons.
In the forestry CDE, students
had to take a written test on
their general knowledge of for
estry, identify various trees and
forestry equipment, and make
recommendations to improve
timber stands.
In the land judging CDE,
members had to determine the
physical characteristics of the
soil, such as depth and texture
and then use that information to
recommend an approved land
use. This event was conducted at
four sites.
Heather Hollenbach earned a
red ribbon on the area level and
placed third in Snyder County.
Melissa McWilliams, Doug Hol
lenbach, and Lance Herman
won white ribbons in the SUN
area event.
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LEBANON VALLEY STANLEYS HERNLEY’ S FARM
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West Snyder FFA members who participated in the SUN .. .
Area FFA Forestry CDE included, front, from left, Laura Members of the 2000-2001 West Snyder FFA Land Judg-
Knepp and Phaedra Wray. Back, from left, Brandon ,nfl Team lncluded , from left, Doug Hollenbach, Melissa
Herman, James Wright, and Derek Fetterolf. McWilliams, Heather Hollenbach. and Lance Herman.
COLUMBUS, Ohio Man
aging Phytophthora infections
in soybean fields is among the
hot production topics that will
be addressed at Ohio State Uni
versity’s regional agronomy
meetings, Dec. 18-Jan. 18, at
sites around the state.
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Regional Agronomy Meetings
planted 20-30 percent of their
soybeans because of phyto
phthora damping off, said OSU
plant pathologist Anne Dor
rance, one of the speakers for
the meetings. Fanners noticed
that soybean varieties that were
once effective against the dis
ease weren’t doing the job any-
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Lancaster Ruining, Saturday, Dncembar 2, 2000-Al9
more.
“There’s been a change in the
populations of Phytophthora
pathogens,” Dorrance said.
“Phytophthora has been identi
fied in a large number of fields
planted in soybeans with the
IK-resistant gene.”
Dorrance and plant patholo
gist Pat Lipps will present find-
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research funded by checkoff dol
lars from the Ohio Soybean
Council. The solutions include
selecting a variety with a resist
ance (Rps) gene different from
past plantings. The selected va
riety should also have partial re
sistance (tolerance) to all
Phytophthora races. Also con
sider tillage, if allowed under the
farm’s conservation plan, as well
as fungicide seed treatments.
Meetings coordinator Greg
Laßarge, OSU extension agent
for Fulton County, said other
speakers were selected based on
the problems farmers faced in
their local areas. A few of the
wide array of topics include soil
nutrient management, strip til
lage and conservation tillage,
new pest problems and their
management.
Preregistration is $l5 for indi
viduals registering seven days
before the meeting date. Regis
tration at the door is $2O, space
permitting. The registration in
cludes meal and a copy of the
proceedings that includes sum
maries of speakers’ research
findings.
Those attending will also be
eligible for commercial and pri
vate pesticide applicator credits
as well as certified crop adviser
credits.
For more information or to
preregister, call the contact
numbers for meeting sites: Dec.
18, Fremont, PK’s Banquet Hall
(419) 334-6340; Dec. 19, Pauld
ing, OSU Extension Center
(419) 399-8225; Dec. 19, Celina,
Wright State University Lake
Campus (419) 586-2179; Dec.
20, Wilmot, Amish Door Res
taurant (330) 497-1611; Dec. 21,
Williamsfield, Community
Center (440) 576-9008; Jan. 16,
Mount Vernon, Dan Emmett
Conference Center (740) 397-
0401; Jan. 16, Plain City, Der
Dutchman Restaurant (937)
644-8117; and Jan. 18, Piketon,
OSU Extension Center (740)
947-2121.
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