Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1969, Image 11

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    After r Itnln Soil Ma> be Hard
AfU lains, dinin'.! laic* spiinc. * UIIS s ,l 1 I' l *-* I ennsj Ivania Slate
the so.l *ui face may become too Ijiuveislly But be eaieful not to
hi,id for KeinunalmM seed to rake 100 deeply because garden
bicak )hrou«b t'.aulcneis can s <<‘ds 01 seedling may be dis
break this crust by rakimt the tin bod
CONTROL WEEDS
IN ALFALFA WITH
BUTYRAC-118
Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa
emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in
seedling or established legumes. This
remarkable selective action killing
many broadleaf weeds without affecting
certain broadleaf crops has been
proven by research men and commercial
growers throughout the country.
We are distributors for a complete line of
WEED KILLERS
—»
SMOKETOWN, PA. PH: 397-3539
JOHN DEERE
SELF-UNLOADING
WAGONS
125
Chuck
Retire the unloading hook and silage fork... put
John Deere Self-Unloaders to work for you. High
volume Forage Wagons keep pace with modern forage
haivesters. Durable Chuck Wagons are built to take
year-round feedlot use. Stop in for the details.
Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-4191
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
Wenger Implement, Inc.
The Buck 284-4141
sin face. say extension horlicul
Shotzberger's
665-2141
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A View From The Governor's Office
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Pennsylvania has applied for abandoned strip pits, surface wa
s 4 3 million in Federal funds to ter diversion and stieam channel
help finance some $lO.B million improvement woik and elimma
in acid mine drainage elimma- tion of acid water potholes cans
tion projects during the next cd by surface subsidence,
fiscal year. j n addition, Federal help also
The applications, now under
review by the Federal Water
Pollution Contiol Administration
in Washington, include two ma
jor pi ejects to be constructed
under the $5OO million Common
wealth conservation fund and
another to be financed by 70 per
cent Federal and 30 percent
State money.
These are —A lime-soda neu
tiahzation plant capable of treat
ing 15 million gallons of acid
water daily now under design foi
constiuction at Altoona at an est
imated cost of $2 5 million in
bond issue money An additional
Federal grant of $359,000 is
sought to evaluate results of the
process
—A $2 2 million exchange
tieatment plant now under de
sign for construction on Hawk
Run near Philhpsburg and cap
able of clearing 500,000 gallons
of acid water daily An additional
Federal grant of $359,000 is
sought to evaluate results.
—A $4,175,000 mine drainage to conti ol abandoned mine pollu
cleanup project in the Morns tion on several key State stiearns
Run aiea of the Tioga River in In addition, results of the mas-
Tioga County This project, to sive engineenng-surveys on sev
be financed by $2,922,500 in Fed- en major watersheds, which I
eral money, includes backfilling ordered last year, are pioving to
CUSTOM SPRAYING
For Whitewashing
Spray the modern way
Use CARBOLA Spray
Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90%
less cobwebs. No wet floors.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer. Pa. 392-7227
1968 RESULTS
ON TOBACCO
Manheim farmer averaged 2479 lbs.
of wrappers per acre
Lititz farmer averaged 2240 lbs.
of wrappers per acre
THEY USED P-plus TOBACCO FERTILIZER
TRY IT ON YOUR FARM
ALSO SEE US FOR P-plus CORN STARTER (IT HAS
MORE MAGNESIUM) AND MUNCY CHIEF SEED
CORN (THE 200 BUSHEL CORN)
ijSßc
CHEMGRO FERTILIZER Co. Inc.
East Petersburg, Pa. Phone 569-3296
ge
ing
lobs
Wagon
By Gov, Raymond P. Shafer
is being sought for eight other
research projects to be conduct
ed both at Penn State and by
private en jhil. ", undei
contiact n the Department cl
Mines and ,imei a! Industries.
Right now, Pennsylvania is one
of the few states in the Nation
ready to take advantage of every
Federal dollar cuirently avail-
able for water quality conti ol
projects Last year, foi example,
11 of the 18 Fedei ally-funded
piojects approved by FWPCA
were in Pennsylvania
As a lesult of reseaich already
done by our Department of Min
es and Mineial Industries, we
now stand on the doorstep to
either effective conti ol or ulti
mate elimination of acid mine
drainage as a majoi somce of
pollution to moi e than 3,000 mil
es of State sti earns
We now know where many of
these sources are, and we have
treatment plants and other facil
ities either built or being built
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 24. lOfi')
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us that this parlicul.ii pollutum
pioblem could be substantially,
ieduced, if not eliminated in the
fntuie, if funds aic made .nail
able by the Federal Government
to match oui own effort
We aic ccilainly hopeful that
the FWPCA and the Dcpailment
of Interior will find joint paitici
pation in Pennsylvania’s Depait
ment of Interior will find joint
participation in Pennsylvania’s
current and future programs to
curb abandoned mine drainage
pollution will pay the kind of
dividends that an alarmed and
avva>e p ' "c e'e ’ends
Resealch pi ejects foi which
Federal funds aie sought follow
—Evaluation of the use of gel
material foi sealing openings to
abandoned deep mines ($205,000
$143,500 Fedeial and $61,500
State).
—Determine precise location
of concealed abandoned under
giound mines as pollution souic
es ($164,780, $115,346 Fedeial
and $49,434 State).
—Evaluate the use of ozone in
oxidizing non in mine drainage
($255,000, $178,500 Federal and
$76,500 State)
—Development of a field le
search unit to fuither evaluate
the use of limestone in ti eatment
of acid mine drainage ($106,680
$74,536 Federal and $31944
State)
—Development of a progiam
for the magnetic removal of non
fiom mine drainage ($81,695
$57,186 Federal and $24 509
State)
—Reseai ch into the use of
mine drainage sludge (Yellow
boy cake) as possible building
matenals ($41,275, $28,892 Fed
eral and $12,383 State)
—Development of a piocess
for removal of acid from mine
drainage by electrodialysis
($214,504, $150,152 Fedeial and
$64,352 State).
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PIONEER
FEEDS
Local Farmers Know a
Good Feed When They
Try It!
SINCE 1870
ELMER M.
SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
SPECIALIZING IN
DAIRY AND HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786-2500
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