From Local Ag Teachers: Pond Problems The article this week was prepared by Ronald J. Althoff, teacher of agriculture at Solanco High School. Have you looked at your farm pond lately? Are you starting to encounter problems that you never expected? Management of a pond after it is built is just as important as the con- TRACTORS FORSAU We have now been authorized to sell our 1973 Demonstrators and Rental Tractors. Only 2-970 Case's remaining. A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 786-3521 I __ Thoughts in Passing structlon planning. Aquatic it first appears. Vegetation plants present problems for on pond banks should be most pond owners. Like - mowed where practical, weeds in a garden, un- Keeping banks free of dense desirable aquatic plants growth will also help control must be dealt with in a snakes, continuous program. Fertilizing to keep the Some of the problems can water cloudy with plankton often be alleviated by may help prevent plant deepening the edges of a growth. The plankton will pond to three feet with 3:1 also make excellent food for side slopes. Cattail and any fish in the pond, bulrush along pond edges Chemicals are available can be pulled by hand when for weed control in ponds, but anyone using such chemicals in a body of water must have a permit and follow the procedures established by Pennsylvania Fish Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Health. pEED^ ybu Can Measure in Greater Crop Profits rs. I*l / EH “m, 1 A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC. Muskrat Damage The best insurance against muskrat damage is a properly designed pond. There is little danger of leaks in dams with adequate top widths because muskrats SERVIC SUPERIOR SEED QUALITY STANDARDS As science discovers new and better ways of insuring seed quality,'Hoffman applies those higher standards ... in its own seed testing laboratory... in the production fields where seeds are grown ... in the warehouse where they are processed and stored. There are probably two key reasons why more farmers switch to Hoffman Seeds (about 3000 last year)—Superior seed per formance and broad, dependable service. LANDISVILLE (Lancaster County), PENNSYLVANIA 17538 Pennsylvania's Number One Farm Seed Specialist At Hoffman we believe research begins to mean something when it finds practical application on the farm in the form of higher crop yields. We keep in close touch with private and public plant breeders ... often check their work in our own test plots and on-the-farm trials. The object: to bring you new varieties as soon as results are proved. PLANNING BETTER PAYING CROPS... Hoffman service includes a lot more than prompt delivery and the correct order handling. More than 400 Hoffman Seed Men, located in key farming areas, keep up to date on local soil conditions and crop results. They’re up on new management ideas . . . ready to help you solve your crop problems. Ronald J. Althoff usually will not burrow completely through. The top of the dam should be at least six feet wide. Most likely though, even the best designed pond will have muskrats that even tually become a nuisance to the owner. Riprapping the shoreline with largegravel or small stones may offer some protection. These materials should be placed 3 to 4 inches thick and should extend from at least one foot above the normal water level to at least 3 feet below it. Muskrat may also be VARIETY RESEARCH & SEED TESTING... ASSOCIATE PRODUCER AND DISTRIBUTOR OF FUNK’S-G HYBRIDS Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mar. 9,1974—15 Pa. Bull Captures National Honors A Pennsylvania bull, bred and raised in Somerset County, has capped a suc cessful tour of the leading livestock expositions by winning the 1974 national grand championship of his trapped or killed for control. However, poisons may not legally be used in muskrat control. Muddy Water The causes of muddy water in a pond could be almost anything from erosion to livestock wading in the pond. The cause should •be corrected before at tempting any treatment. Agricultural limestone (calcium carbonate) or Agriculture gypsum may be broadcast at the note of 1,000 pound per surface acre of water to help clear muddy pond water. With a little management and care, a pond can be a beautiful and valuable asset to a farm. If neglected, a pond can become an ugly mess. breed in Denver, Colorado. “SHF Sir Royal Sam Ist,” a two-year-old Charolais, added his latest honor at the 1974 National Western Livestock Exposition after a string of three grand championships and a reserve grand championship in his only four previous outings in the show ring. “Sam” was bom into the herd of John M. Dovey, Stone Hollow Farm, Davidsville, but has been touring the livestock show circuit under the colors of Pennsylvania State University, whose herdsmen groom and show the one-ton beauty. Dovey has since assigned one-third interest in “Sam” to PSU and sold one-third to the Royal Charolais Co., Youngwood, Pa. In addition to the near perfect record in the five leading livestock expositions in the nation, “Sam” is also unique in that he is a smooth polled Charolais. Smooth polled means the bull neither has horns nor the bone-like stubs that still remain in many polled (horn-less) cattle. “Sam” is the first polled bull to be named national grand champion of the Charolais breed. Gov. Milton J. Shapp and Secretary of Agriculture, in separate letters to Dovey, congratulated him on the singular achievement and also for the prestige and honor it brought to the livestock industry of Penn sylvania. The other grand cham pionships were won at the Chicago International Livestock Exposition, the Ohio State Fair and Keystone International Livestock Exposition, Harrisburg. The big bull had to settle for a reserve or runner-up grand cham pionship at the American Royal Livestock Exposition, Kansas City. 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