—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1965 6 Conservation District Directors Caution City Dam Planners About Siltation Condition In Conestoga The Lancaster County Soil conservation plans before be and Water Conservation Dis- mg eligible for funds, fnct Directors expressed con- The siltation condition in cern Monday night at their the Conestoga was reportedly regular monthly meeting over the subject of a three-year the proposed dam on the study made by the U. S. Geo- Conestoga Creek Chairman logical Survey. Funk reported Amos Funk formulated a that the results of that study statement to be deliveied to are still being summarized the proper authouties and have not as yet been re “ While the Duectois ap- leased. He suggested the city plaud the city’s plan to build should be aware of those re a second dam on the Cones- suits before going on with the toga Creek to store large dam construction , , quantities of water for use dining diy peuods, they view with misgivings the lack of apparent consideiation being given to the chronic silting condition that exists in the cieek now, and that will con tinue to exist until proper conservation measures - are taken in the agucultural area above the proposed dam,” Funk said The Directois stated that yeai Co-chairmen for the less than 25 peicent of the twin event will be Aaron land involved is under ade- Stauffer, exhibits and field quate conseivation Wayne day; Elmer Good, plowing Maiesch, county conservation- contest. It was suggested that ist estimated that silt-produc- demonstrations on wheel ing areas like those in the track planting, terracing, and Conestoga wateished will other conservation methods pour from 4 to 20 tons of would be of interest to at silt pei aeie per year into tending farmers, and would the cieek Although fedeial help to further an under funds aie not involved in the standing of the importance pioposed project, Maiesch and application of conserva pointed out for comparative tion pin poses that the federal gov- A joint meeting is sched einment insists that any sim- uled with the Lancaster Coun ilai project leceiving fedeial ty Planning Commission for funds must be at least 73 per- July 19 so that the District cent coveied by appioved Dnectors can get a better un- “Honest-you can run it with just two fingers!”^^^^^ , /it « 1 ; i %: :■ W, ? : 'i.l’sg|^!l^< r Easy operation and big capacity-* Allis-Chalmers A ll Gleaner Combine! Operator’s left hand never has to leave the wheel! Even adjust cylinder speed from the platform to fit crop conditions. Huge 13-foot separation area gives thorough threshing. Quick-change headers to regular or narrow-row corn heads. Reputation of the Gleaner rests solidly on great performance! Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Alien H. Mato Farm Equipment- New Holland, Pa. The directors also made plans for the county plowing contest which will go to con tour rather than level-land plowing this year for this first time The contest will be held at the Darlington Farm, located just north of Elm, on July 27 (rain date July 29) It is hoped that a field day can be combined with the plowing contest this Grumelli Form Service N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Chet Long Akron, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Rheems, Pa, Util/, Pa, «s-~ derslandlng of the long-range ed by his staff during May, linear feet of tile giving thinking of the Commission, said that 21 landowners had a total for May of 2171 acres This will be followed by an- actually applied practices dur- that were adequately treated, other joint meeting on Au- ing the month; 8 had com- Maresch also reported; that gust 9 so the Directors can pleted basic plans for future stace last July Ist, 90 new present their ideas to the' conservation work; 2075 lin- plans had been inaugurated Commission on the areas -in ear feet of diversion terraces this represented a 32 per thc county that should be had been installed;' 4.2 acres cen t increase over the quota considered agricultural in any of grass waterways had been 0 f 75 plans. He asked the long-range plan. constructed: 96 acres of strip Directors to approve canoel- Maresch, reporting on the cropping; 16,560 linear feet j a tion of 174 out-dated plans, conservation work accomplish- of cropland terraces; 1701 (Continued on Page 10) Some Thoughts For ... Farmers! Did you do all you could to help promote your industry in the past year? Do you talk milk to consumers? Do you explain its many nutritional advantages? Do you set the example when you take your family out for a meal and o?der milk as the beverage? Do you have the feeding program which gives you the best re- turn per dollar sptent? If you are in doubt about this last item talk to our Nutrition Department or our Dairy Specialist. STOCK What else can we do to help you? SP m airy *-r y ' **t June Is Dairy Month Just call Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) n