Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1971, Image 18

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    IR —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971
Conservation and Alfalfa Are Among Topics at Soils Day
Oival Bass, Lancaster County
•soil conservationist, spoke on the
reed foi good soil conservation
practices last week at the an
nual Crops and Soils Day
He explained that forest land
loses 20 to 100 tons of soil in a
stoim, compaied with 100 to 500
tons from crop land and 1,000 to
2,500 from land in urban use
He noted that the Pennsylvania
•clean Streams Law has ledefmed
sediment as an industrial pol
lutant and manure as a sewage
pollutanL making the farmer
subject to fines of $lOO to $l,OOO
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SMOKETOWN Phone Lone. 397-3539
WHY GET
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AND QUIT LIFTING BAGS!
Save money, too up to S 5 a ton of feed How s that
for a bargain 7 You not only save work you save
money too' No bags to lift, store, carry, rip open, pour
out No sore, tired back either. We bring out the feed
and unload it right where you want it into feeders or
bins.
CALL YOUR PIONEER MAN
S ELMER M SHREBNER
' Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
Since 1870
for first offense and $l,OOO to
$5,000 for second offenses He
quoted Norman Reber of the
Pennsylvania Farmer magazine
as stating that whereas the state
formerly had a carrot to lead
the farmer to better conservation
practices, the state now has a
switch to get behind him and
push a little
Bass noted that farmers in
Lancaster County aie “headed to
more corn ” While strip crop
ping has been good and still is
for the farmer who still uses
hay, the strips in general have
be m “getting narrower.”
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The strips are now so narrow
they are ineffective on many
farms, Bass said
As Lancaster County farmers
have in the past five years gone
toward a continuous corn crop,
he said that terraces and sod
waterways have become the type
ot conservation practices that
have been effective with this
type of land use
Terraces and sod waterways
make production of continuous
corn feasible on slopes of up to
four per cent, he said.
Alfalfa Potential
Dr John E Baylor, Penn State
Extension agronomist, spoke on
new ideas in silage and hay mak
ing He was introduced by
master of ceremonies John Yo
cum of the Penn State Reseal ch
Faim at Landisvile, as “one of
the country’s foremost forage
specialists ”
Bayloi noted that the type of
conservation programs as out
lined by Bass make much more
intensive type of farmin’ piac
tices workable
The two crops that the
most potential use for farmers,
according to Bayloi, are corn
ard alfalfa
The essential ingredients of a
sound feeding piogiam, Baylor
no ied, are er-n’gy, piotein vi
tamins and minerals
Coin is the best source of
energy and alfalfa lanks highest
m protein, he said
Bayloi emphasized that the
highest potential for both coin
silage and alfalfa is much great
e 1 tlnn is now being lealized by
faimers , While faimeis produce
an average of about 12 5 tons of
corn silage per acie, the poten
tial is 30 tons and some faimers
Con possibly achieve 45 tons
Savior said While alfalfa
yield is now an average of about
2 5 tons per am e, Baylor thinks
the potential is an aveiage of
T LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
HAVE LEARNED THAT COWS WHOSE HEADS ARE AIR CON :
DITIONED PRODUCE NEARLY 20% MORE MILK IN'THE
SUMMER MONTHS THAN THEY WOULD NORMALLY.' 7
KEEP 'EM COOL
WE CAN’T AIR CONDITION THE HEADS OF YOUR COWS, BUT WE CAN
INSULATE YOUR BARN, MILK PARLOR, LOAFING SHED AND OTHER
AREAS WHERE ANIMALS CAN ENJOY COMFORT FROM BROILING SUN
AND HIGH HUMIDITY.
We insulate with
SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM
and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam
spray which sets in a matter of minutes.
We also insulate potato and apple storage facilities, chicken houses, steel
buildings 3 and whatever else’jfou cam think of.
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Affiliated with J. C. EhrlfcbjCo., l Inc.. ; ‘ v
1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa.
six tons with as mucn as nine
more tons possible
In addition to high yields per
acie of quality feed, the farmer
must be concerned about long
Lved alfalfa stands.
Good fertilization insect con
trol and weed control are ne
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WHAT DOES lf>l
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THE HEAT?
cessaiy to achieve long lived
stands, he emphasized
Baylor said”the time and fre
quency of cutting is also an
important management practice
with alfalfa.
The first harvest for maximum
production should be at the early
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