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    D6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,2001
(Continued from Page D 4)
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JOHN & ROBERT GRAHAM
KATE
45
YORK COUNTY
EDWIN JOHNSON
MAXIE
MILKY
MALIBU
GERTI
CASEY
ROSE
MERRI
HEINDEL & SONS
1145
SALLY
DES MOINES, lowa Har
vest is rapidly approaching, and
its time to schedule weigh
wagon checks to measure and
compare yields of corn hybrids
and soybean varieties.
Taking the time can be well
worth the effort, because weigh
wagon comparisons provide
valuable information about
hybrid and variety performance
based on local conditions. This is
New Legume Available To Increase Nitrogen In Soil
FLASHER, N.D. David
Krause, owner of Dakota Fron
tier Seeds, announced that AC
Greenfix, a variety of chickling
vetch (lathyrus satuvus) also
known as grass pea or grassy
peavine, is now available in the
U.S. for farmers looking for an
alternative way to increase ni
trogen in the soil. This legume
has the ability to fix high
amounts of nitrogen in the soil
with both green manuring and
no-till methods.
Lancaster
Farming
web site
NOTICE: FARM
OWNERS
Goodville Mutual Is
One of the Top 5 Farm
Insurance Companies
in Pennsylvania
WANT TO KNOW
WHY?
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Martin Insurance
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459 C N. George St.
Mtllersville, PA 17551
(717) 872-7756
Toll Free
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www martmmsurance com
Affordable insurance for
farm, home, vehicle,
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Agent for Goodvilla Mutual
BOLIVAR
30,509 911
28,878 1067
AIRVILLE
1208 1006
1052 865
1053 817
958 810
951 810
1043 809
1023 805
BROGUE
29,068 1080
25,659 1169
31,746
25,817
25,597
26,099
27,952
26,339
25,758
Weigh Wagon Comparisons Can Evaluate Crop Hybrids
information that can be used in
selecting seed for next year.
“Seed companies such as Pio
neer provide producers with a
lot of information about hybrid
and variety characteristics rang
ing from yield to disease resist
ance on ail their commercial
products,” says Danny Greene,
technical information manager
for Pioneer Hi-Bred Interna-
AC Greenfix is the legume ot
choice for green manuring (or
greenfallow) because of its
unique drought tolerance and
ability to fix high amounts of ni
trogen in only eight to 10 weeks
from emergence to full bloom.
In a four-year test, on-farm
trials produced an average of
100 pounds per acre of total ni
trogen. In Canada, where the
seed was developed, research
test plots have achieved a high
of 210 pounds of nitrogen per
Top Lancaster JDHIA
STATE OF MARYLAND
976
882
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS FARM INC
722 40,480
813 32,584
663 30,455
181 31,361
861 25,731
776 30,290
180 30,143
152 30,958
782 27,683
864 28,074
856 28,425
761 31,992
788 29,252
950
854
tional, Inc., in Bloomington, 111.
“This information helps produc
ers select the right products for
their farms. However, the
bottom line in the decision pro
cess is how a specific hybrid or
variety performed in the pro
ducer’s own field.
“Making weigh wagon com
parisons each year gives produc
ers this information. And
acre.
AC Greenfix can tolerate
some frost; which enables
growers to seed early in the
spring. It also survives well
during drought and heat, and it
responds well to irrigation,
making it suitable for a variety
of climates and soil types.
AC Greenfix has great poten
tial as a soil-improving crop and
as an alternative to commercial
fertilizers. A seeding rate of 70
to 80 pounds per acre is sug
gested for green manuring, or SO
pounds per acre for' seed pro
duction. Cost of seed is SO cents
per pound.
PHONE: 717-026-1164 or 717-364-3047
FAX 717-733-6058
Hon.. Tnee., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 8 PM
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track loaders, 20-Z series.
1988 cab, very good un
dercarriage, G.P. bucket,
$34,800. 1989 cab, multi
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good cond., $32,500.
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collecting data for several years
at multiple locations gives a pro
ducer a real picture of the value
of a hybrid or variety,” Greene
explains.
Weigh wagon comparisons
are also a good way to evaluate
how new genetics are perform
ing under local conditions and
how well a variety or hybrid per
forms against a competing prod
uct. “Pioneer does not win every
side-by-side comparison, but we
use all the yield data from weigh
wagon comparisons to help with
future improvements in the
company’s seed product line,’’
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Of Section A
MILLINGTON
31,791 1380 940
30,124 1056 863
27,304 1145 826
ACCIDENT
1122 854
HAGERSTOWN
1096 850
GRANTSVILLE
998 821
ELKTON
28,874 1214
33,638
27,874
29,709
says Greene.
Confirming test weights of
harvested com and soybeans is
another benefit of completing
several weigh wagon compari
sons each year. “All hybrids and
varieties do not have the same
test weight,” says Greene.
“Making a visual evaluation on
the volume or yield doesn’t give
a producer the complete infor
mation about a hybrid or vari
ety. The majority of time, grain
produced using Pioneer seed has
a higher test weight than grain
grown from competitive prod
ucts.”
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