Monitoring System Vital for Fertilizer Sewage sludge should not be used as fertilizer until an effective monitoring system keeps track of heavy metals added to soils and taken up by plants, declared a soil chemist at The Pennsylvania State University recently. Dr. Dale E. Baker and associates showed plots of com and grain sorghum fertilized with sewage sludge as part, of a recent Penn State field day. The fertilizer value of sewage sludge was demonstrated. Sludge samples were analyzed every two weeks since April 1 for. elements Beacon Lacto-Pels are formulated to meet the needs of high producing cows, even when roughage quality is average or less than average. Lacto-Pels is a feed designed to get the most milk possible from the grain fed. Cows relish this highly palatable feed and clean it up readily, even in milking parlors. Because they do, even the highest producers get the energy they need for top milk production without depleting body reserves. 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Selinspove & Milton, Pa. THARPE & GREEN Hill H. M. STAUFFER t SONS, INC. Churchville. Md. LEOLA, PA. Ted Belefski Ph. 523-9173 and potentially toxic heavy metals. The results show the need for accurate systems of monitoring sewage sludge as a fertilizer, it was pointed out. Composition of sludge varies greatly with time and is generally higher in cop per, zinc, and cadmium than is desirable, Dr. Baker stated. The research is supported m part by fair funds from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Both leaf and grain composition in plots at Penn State’s Agronomy Research Farm showed additions of GET MORE BEACON lACTO-PELS "16" or "20" Chester Weist Ph. 741-2600 Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. zinc and cadmium from sludge. Concentrations of copper in plant tops were not changed by the sludge. Traces of some heavy metals are needed in soil for healthy crop growth, Dr. Baker explained. Nine pounds per acre per year are recommended for zinc, for example. But common sludge increases the zinc in soil to about 200 pounds per acre. Mention was made of feeding trials carried out with chickens to assess the content of cadmium in meat and eggs. The results showed with Formulated To Meet THE NEEDS OF THE IGH PRODUCER EARL SAUDER, INC. VAN-MAR FEEDS NEW HOLLAND, PA. LEESPORT, PA. Beacon Reps. R. E. RudisiK Richard B. Kendig Ph. 854-2281 302-478-3058 Phone 717-"843-9033 it is difficult to influence the cadmium content of eggs. Cadmium was, fed at 3, 12, and 48 parts per million. Even 48 parts per million produced no significant change in cadmium content of eggs. However, cadmium ac cumulated in the livers and kidneys of chickens from all levels of feeding. Cadmium content in the muscles was much lower than in livers and lidneys. Heading up the experiments with cadmium fed to chickens are Dr. Roland M. Leach and associates. 0. KENNETH McCRACKEN & SON manheim.pa. Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. Sept. 28.1974 Field day visitors heard that a pilot program has been initiated at Penn State to provide a testing service for municipal sewage sludge and soil. The program is part of the ongoing testing service at the Merkle Soil and Forage Testing Laboratory on campus. Details are available from county Agricultural Extension agents or from Dr. Raymond F. Shipp in Agronomy Ex tension at University Park. Under low concentrations of heavy metals, Dr. Baker and associates believe sewage sludge can be used safely as a fertilizer for at least three years at rates not exceeding 10 tons of dry matter per acre per year. The “kicker,” of course, is the concentration of heavy metals in parts per million of dry matter. From Penn State ex periments, zinc should not exceed 1500 parts per million. Copper con centration should be no more than 750 parts per million. With lead it should not ex ceed 500 parts per million. Nickel’s concentration is considered safe at 150 parts per million. 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