B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30,1971 Information Is Available on Poultry Manure A new circular giving up-to date information on many questions asked concerning the use, handling and marketing of poultry manure has just been released by Pennsylvania State University, College of Agriculture, Extension service. Some of the information con tained in the circular is as follows The plant nutrient content of poultry manure varies greatly, depending on moisture and litter content But normally, a ton of 75 per cent moisture droppings will contain 30 pounds of nitrogen, 20 Farm Credit Meeting Set Federal Land Bank Association of Lancaster and the Lancaster Production Credit Association will hold its joint annual stockholders meeting at 12 noon November 4 at the Plain and Fancy Farm, Bird-m-Hand. The dinner will be followed by a business meeting, according to Carl L Brown, manager. WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF • NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 pounds of phosphate and 10 pounds of potash. The loss of nitrogen through fermentation can be reduced by the use of; (a) ventilated, well insulated houses; (b) litter materials which will rapidly dry the manure; and (c) super phosphate to reduce gaseous loss of nitrogen as ammonia. One ton of superphosphate can save about 70 pounds of nitrogen valued at about $7. An ex penditure of $35 for a ton of superphosphate to save $7 worth of nitrogen is economical, because the phosphate content of the manure will also be rein forced. Also, undesirable ammonia fumes in the poultry house will be reduced. Use up to 200 pounds of 20 per cent superphosphate per ton of fresh droppings. This is equivalent to four pounds superphosphate per day per 100 laying hens. Precautions should be taken not to allow birds to eat super phosphate The amount of manure produced by a flock will run about one pound of fresh manure for each pound of feed consumed. If the flock eats one ton of feed a week, it will produce a out one ton of fresh manure. An interesting chart is also included m the circular showing the amount of poultry manure that is advisable to use on dif ferent crops. Another question commonly asked concerns weed seed ger mination after passing through the bird. An experiment using 25 different weed seeds in poultry feed showed very little ger mination of the seeds after they were excreted by the bird. Several questions on marketing poultry manure are discussed. If you would like a copy, send a post card or call the Agricultural Extension Service, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, Pa., 17601 and ask for “Special Circular 146”, “Profitable Use of Poultry Manure”. Jay W. Irwin Associate Co. Agent PLYWOOD TRY A CLASSIFIED AD-IT PAYS TROJAN HYBRIDS AVAILABLE IXS IO9N TX IISN TXS 111 N TXSIIBM IXS 113 N TXS 119 H All Trojan Seed will be of normal cytoplasm. Get Your Trojan Gold Book. Order Your Seed From EUGENE HOOVER Lititz R.D. 3 569-0756 ' LANCASTER COUNTY’S ORIGINAL [fM* Tbfllllf TROJAN DEALER. VM! FURRING STRIPS f