[ cc .g'*. vftO .vj.om )k- ~m’i nM id3?ooni: J Farming; Saturday, Pec.~2B. 1974 Garbage Converted To Grow Mushrooms Converting municipal garbage into mushroom compost can solve a critical waste disposal problem and reduce costs in growing mushrooms, scientists of The Pennsylvania State University have determined. They’re carrying out studies to help Commonwealth mushroom growers increase efficiency and cut production costs in a highly competitive industry. Dr. Lee C. Schisler and associates obtained a sub stantial increase in mushroom yields from a compost containing 70 percent horse manure and 30 percent processed garbage mixture-compared with yields from 100 percent horse manure compost. Dr. Schisler figures this was probably due to the in creased dry 'weight of compost in the trays con taining the mixture. “The processed municipal garbage compost was fine textured with particles easily occupying air spaces between coarse-textured strawy horse manure compost. This provides more dry weight in a given depth for areas of bed surface without additional compost compaction,” Dr. Schisler stated. Scarcity of basic mushroom compost ingredients-horse manure on straw or com cobs used in synthetic composts-- contributes greatly to costs, he said. Satisfactory sub stitute materials could reduce production costs significantly, he added. The experiments first determined acceptable conditions for converting processed municipal gar bage into compost. This research included new formulations and new mechanical digestion procedures for converting the garbage. 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The Fairfield Engineering Company’s refuse processing plant in Altoona provided humus. Mushroom mycelium growth studies and yield trials were per fomed at the Mushroom Research Center operated by the Agricultural Ex periment Station at Penn State. After composting for 7 days, the finished compost was discharged from the digester directly into a pre sanitized truck and delivered to the University within 2 hours of discharge from the digester. The compost was filled into trays placed in rooms under controlled atmospheric conditions- of oxygen, air movement, and temperature - standard procedures for growing commercial mushrooms. Yields from the 100 per cent processed municipal garbage compost were the poorest. There was no significant difference in yields from the 100 percent horse manure compost and the 30 percent manure-70 percent processed municipal garbage mixture. It may be possible, Dr. Schisler believes, to increase the percentage of in corporation of humus with a standard mushroom com post to at least a- 50-50 mixture. Further research to » y. ;r <)(!J0 0.1 IrCflMll' II <* »J f ) |> /■* ■<♦ <« “*v> x Simmental Breeders To Hold sth Sale One hundred and thirty- blood cow with purebred three Slmmentals, all %- heifer calf at side, blood and better, have been ASA sale e^ lics .[® q^ individually selected for veterinarians certificate ot American Simmental pregnancy for all females Association’s sth annual selling as safe-in-calf, national sale, scheduled to Another rule allows only two be held in the Astrohall, lots in the sale from any one February 23,1975, during the consignor: Houston Stock Show and Fred Hartman, Wood Rodeo. River, Nebraska cattleman, Chester Martin, Hen- was retained by Texas derson, Texas rancher and Simmental Association to sale manager, said the sale inspect herds nominating selection includes seven cattle for the sale, purebred bulls and fifty Sale cattle will arrive in purebred females. The sale Houston by February 18 and will start at 3 p.m. Sunday, will be on display in the February 23, with auc- Astrohall. An independent tioneering by Reyes, Reyes sifting committee will and Elder of San Antonio. examine all consignments Noting that last year’s after they arrive at Houston, annual sale, at Louisville, A parade of sale cattle will Kentucky, set a record when be presented in the 86 head brought $1,223,000, Astrohall’s main judging Martin said the 1975 event arena at 10 a.m., Sunday, could gross even more. February 23. “Despite the depressed Texas Simmental prices in our industry, Association is hosting the quality Simmental cattle annual national convention continue to set new records, and national sale for The minimum requirement American Simmental. In fer cattle nominated in this formation is available from sale demands weaning TSA at 101 North St. Mary’s weight ratios of 100 or better, Street, San Antonio, Texas automatically disqualifying 78205 the lower half in any herd. And we had 268 nominations to select from, so we took only the best. We’re op timistic,” Martin said. Purebred females include three that are safe-in-calf, 45 that are open, and two three in-one packages consisting of safe-in-calf purebred cows with purebred calves at side. Also offered are 35 safe-in calf %-blood Simmentals, 40 open 3 /4-bloods, and a %- accomplish this, however, is necessary. 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