Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1973, Image 6

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    -Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1973
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Off-Road Vehicles Regulations
Slated For Publication
Proposed regulations gover
ning use of off-road vehicles on
National Forest System Lands
were planned for publication last
week in the Federal Register,
Chief John R McGuire of the U S
Department of Agriculture’s
Forest Service, announced
recently
Forest Service administrative
instructions have also been
written, and a draft En
vironmental Statement prepared
in accordance with Section 102(c)
on the National Environmental
P v Act, he said
.e revised regulations and
juininistrative instructions were
proposed in compliance with
Executive Order 11644 of
February 8,1972, which called for
regulations to ensure that off
road vehicle use be controlled
and directed so as to protect
resources, promote safety of all
users, and minimize conflicts
among the various uses of public
lands
An off-road vehicle is one
deriving its motive power from
any source other than muscle and
is used off established roadways
for travel over land, water, sand,
snow ice, marsh, swampland or
other natural terrain.
The proposed regulations
would not apply to any registered
motorboat, any military, fire,
emergency or law enforcement
vehicle when used for official or
emergency purposes. They also
would not apply to any vehicle,
use of which is expressly
authorized by the agency under a
permit, lease, license, or con
tract Vehicles operating under
the United States mining laws are
exempt from the new
regulations, and use of vehicles
for mining is still under study.
The new regulations will
require that the continuing
ORDER YOUR
PATZ EQUIPMENT
YOU'LL NEED TILL FALL NOW
Price goes up April Ist.
A small Down Payment holds order.
SAVE MONEY
We have 2 green painted overhead bunk feeders, all
brand new at a Big Saving, because it was repocessed.
MARVIN J. HORST
Dairy Equipment and Ammana Appliances
R. D. No-1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa.
Lo ;ated on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and
Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place.
planning process provide for
designation of specific areas and
trials for off-road vehicle use, use
restriction, and closure to any or
all of such use. Provisions are
made for public involvement in
the planning process. That
process is scheduled for com
pletion by the end of 1976.
Public comment is invited on
the proposed regulations in ac
cordance with the rulemaking
process and on the En
vironmental Statement, as
provided by the National En
vionmental Policy Act. Written
comments on the proposed
regulations should be sent to
Chief, Forest Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, in
Washington, D C 20250, within 30
days of their publication in the
Federal Register.
Farm Museum
Director Named
Carroll J Hopf, Mount Joy Rl,
has been appointed director of
the Pennsylvania Farm Museum
of Landis Valley.
His appointment was an
nounced Saturday by William J.
Wewer, executive director of the
Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission.
Hopf, 34, succeeds Blanche K.
Reigel, who retired last year
after many years of service in the
post. Since June of 1966, he had
served as Curator of Collections
at the Farm Museum, and also as
acting director since Mrs.
Reigle’s retirement.
Coll 717-272*0871
Jersey Cattle Club
To Hold Calf Sale
District 111 Jersey Cattle Club
will again hold a Junior Jersey
Calf Sale for 4-H and FFA youth
work in Pennsylvania. The sale
again will be held in conjunction
with the Pennsylvania State
Jersey cattle Club meeting
March 30 and March 31,
The State Club will meet at the
Willow Valley Motel, Lancaster
County
The calf sale will be held at the
William Aaron farm,
Quarryville, March 31 at 10:30
a m
Jim Boswell Assoc., Unionville,
Chester County Auctioneer,
donated his service free for this
worthy cause last year and will
do so again this year.
The proceeds from the sale are
turned over to the Pennsylvania
State Jersey Club for 4-H and
FFA work.
Last year was a first for this
event held in Chester County.
Many of the animals purchased
by the youth were blue ribbon
winners for them in 1972.
For catalogs, write: George A.
Seeds, 1208 Seeds Lane,
Downingtown, Pa. 19355
Wish I’d Said
That
“Careful grooming may
make you look \o years
younger, but it wiH'not fool
a flight of stairs.”—James
H. Russell, The Belton (Tex).
Journal.
“A big wheel is a small
cog that kept working.”—
Fred W. Grown, The Bergen
(N. J.) Citizen.
Certainly Lasso 9 plus
atrazine controls
fall panicum.
Plenty of growers last season
learned that the ''foxtail" they
thought grew through their herbi
cide was really fall panicum.
And plenty of growers this season
will learn that if you tank mix Las
so plus you won't find fall
panicum. Nor will you find giant
foxtail, crabgrass and most other
grasses ... or lots of broadleafs
like smartweed, pigweed, cockle
bur.
Lasso plus atrazine gets 'em all in
com.
That's what you expect from your herbicide.
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AMOS L. FISHER
R.D. No.l Box 108 Bird in Hand, Pa. 17505
Ph. 397-3539