Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 2002, Image 188

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    EB-Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 2002
Camden Farm Hosts 2002 Ya. Com, Soybean Exposition
(Continued from Page E 4)
the soybean aspects, yields,
conclusions, and soil compari
sons.
Tillage research on Mary
land’s Eastern Shore was dis
cussed by Ron Mulford. Dr.
Bobby Grisso discussed equip
ment technologies used in the
study, variable rate seeding
and variable rate fertilizer ap
plications, and also light bar
navigation systems.
Dr. Rod Youngman had
specific information to share
about the plots at Camden
and the evaluations of com
seed treatment, control of soil,
PCGA Elects
LANDISVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) At the recent board of
directors meetings in Landis
ville, the PCGA board elected
three new officers.
Guy Wagner of Bethlehem
was re-elected president, Jeff
Werner of Fredricksburg was
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Other tours showed the rep
licated large plots of com
seeded with a Great Plains
precision drill, comparing
30-inch rows with twin rows
planted on 30-inch centers.
Liz Rucker, Harry Behl, and
Dr. Dan Brann fielded ques
tions.
Andy Swiger, dean of the
College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences at Virginia Tech,
said Davis and his co-workers
are using the latest technolo
gies to produce grain crops ef
ficiently on Camden Farm.
“A very high standard of
New Officers
re-elected vice president, and
Russell McLucas of McCon
nellsburg was elected new sec
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Mike Kuhns stepped down
after a term as secretary. The
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the excellent job he did.
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management is always evident
by the straight rows of almost
weed-free crops, with only
water as a limiting factor to
yields,” Swiger said.
The dean also observed that
the type of research happen
ing on 60 acres is one way that
producers can learn the im
pact of changing a number of
practices on crop yields over a
number of years.
“It is interesting to note
that two of the cropping sys
tems are continuous no-till, a
practice that is gaining acre
age in eastern Virginia,” he
said.
Swiger noted the grain dry
ing and storage facilities at
Camden. “Mr. Davis is using
these grain facilities to market
bread wheat to mills in Virgin
ia.”
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Eric Randolph, president of
the Virginia Com Growers
Association, offered encourag
ing words. “Sometimes it is
difficult to be upbeat about
farming in years like this.
Each of us is doing battle with
the heat and the drought and
it often seems that we are on
the losing side. Events like this
one give us an opportunity to
think beyond this season as we
view the exciting knowledge
and innovation that are com
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bean Association, president
David Barnes called the re
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lent.”
“This study...is part of a
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Camden itself is a Rappa
hannock River Plantation list
ed on the Virginia Historic
Landmark Register. Named in
honor of Charles Pratt, the
first earl of Camden and
champion of the American
cause in England during the
Revolutionary War, it has
been home to the Pratt family
since 1790.
The present manor house,
built in 1859, is a national his
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