E6-Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,2003 PCGA Announces Results Of 5-Acre Corn Club Contest PARTICIPANTS HAVING YIELDS CHECKED 169 223 125 121 122 100 113 116 96 103 70 104 75 62 RECEIVING RECOGNITION 168 214 125 121 122 100 113 114 95 101 68 103 75 62 DISQUALIFIED COMPLETED BUDGET 96 144 98 68 61 33 % REQUESTING BUDGETS 57 65 78 56 50 33 AVERAGE YIELD (BU/A)’ CLASS BUSHELS RIBBON 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 200 OR OVER GOLD 1 4 3 7 5 8 7 17 10 13 4 21 18 2 175 0 T 0199 9 PURPLE 14 26 16 38 21 30 22 38 24 22 7 39 17 10 150 0 T 0174 9 BLUE 49 76 25 47 30 43 28 31 21 25 14 24 25 12 1250 T 0 149 9 RED 58 58 34 12 32 12 28 19 23 23 8 3 8 13 100 0 T 0124 9 WHITE 38 23 27 15 20 4 21 3 7 10 17 4 5 14 LESS THAN 100 GREEN 10 2 20 1 5 3 7 0 2 0 12 0 2 11 •BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN (56 LBS PER BUSHEL -15 5% MOISTURE) NCG Plants Roots ST LOUIS. Mo. The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), which reme sents the nation s corn growers, is starting its fiscal year on a 'ugh note and is relocating o new facilities in west St. Louis County. The move represents the first time in the or ganization's 45-year his tory it will own its head quarters instead of leasing the property as it has in the past. NCGA Chairman Tim Hume said there arc many rea sons tor the move "A primary reason is the fact we will actually own this building," he said "Ihc corn growers who provide the lunds loi our base ol operations through then checkoff dollars want to sec more equity and we can't pro \idc thal by renting a space By owning the fa cility, they will see a re turn on their invest ment " NC (iA is a national organization loundcd in 1957 and represents more than 32,000 dues paymg corn growers from 48 states In 1984, leaders moved the head quarters from lowa and established a national of fice in St. I ouis. NCGA also maintains an office in Washington, D.C. “NCGA represents the interests of more than 300,000 farmers who contribute to corn check off programs m 21 states," said Rick Tol man, NCGA’s chief exec utive officer. 1 he new building will also provide manv bene fits to the slatl. said Hume, including an in crease in space, from ap proximately 6.800 square feet to 10,000 square feet in the new location The new contact in formation is National Corn Growers Associa tion, 632 Cepi Drive, Chesterfield. MO 63005, (Continued from Page E 5) 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 19000 0 05122110 140 152 135 163 151 168 150 174 185 165 136 185 173 137 Msiimikfmsl«listr/ AGCO WHITE PLANTERS You’ve picked the perfect seed - A j'jr • mpenor ww onaiiutmi • mill to ‘ tin /> ivi' 1 /' iq rleptt a 'ptujptl i e°(t iVle’er A> . hv • f Viev c( ulf pth I, iqn Mv • f V*.. 1* ■ Jkk I AGCO f P 1 A N T E R * IST CarlT Shaffer 2000 190.8 Columbia County Mifflinville, PA 2001 218.9 2002 187.2 Pioneer 33A14 2ND Robert Dorazio Morgantown Road 2000 205.9 Fayette County Lake Lynn, PA 2001 196.3 2002 175.0 Pioneer 3335 3RD William Rook Si Bucks County Ivyland, PA THREE YEAR AVERAGE RANKING TO TENTH PLACE HARVEST CLASS: SHELLED CORN NO-TILL 6 ELIGIBLE Fanner CarlT Shaffer Robert Dorazio William Rook Joseph F. Matejik Richard Burd Michael L Glenn INTRODUCING THE WHITE 8000 SERIES PUNTERS You ve done your research prepared your field and picked the perfect seed vanety Now plant that perfect row with the 8000 Series planter from White With 49 models to match yout needs they re packed with features that save time and plant 4 to 31 rows of com or soybeans with unmatched precision 1 tie 8000 Series features an improved seed meter design for outstanding accuracy with a wider vanety of seed si?es And standard walking beam gauge wheels along with increased planting depth range of ' inch to 4 inches give superior depth control ovei Uiqer surface iriegulanties Select models feature on-the go late adjustment from your tractor cab FlexFiame designs mnqe from 30' to 60' for an rcre-eater petformance from one end ot your held to the other If s time to plant the perfect tow Stop by your White Plantet Dealei today and get it right with WHITE WHITE 2002 CHAMPIONS THREE YEAR AVERAGE AWARDS (2000-2002) SHELLED CORN NO-TILL CLASS iencerßoad 2000 187.2 RacuDarrAft mkaov with WHITE AVG 199.0 Bu/Acre AVG 192.4 Bu/Acre 2001 190.7 2002 189.0 Pioneer 33A14 AVG 189.0 Bu/Acre 2000 2001 2002 Averai 190.8 218.9 187.2 199.0 Columbia 205.9 196.3 175.0 192.4 Fayette 187.2 190.7 189.0 189.0 Bucks 208.6 152.8 182.9 181.4 Bucks 177.1 159.6 140.5 159.1 Fayette 189.0 172.1 108 5 156.5 Fulton (Turn to Page E 8) See Your AGCO White Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullmix Pennsylvania Airville Farmers Equipment & Supply, Inc Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Glen Rock Wertz Farm & Power Equip Greencastle Meyers Implements Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umbei ger’s ol Montana Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service ie Couni