—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1978 104 Project Clearwater (Continued from Page 101) Everyone involved in the project worked en thusiastically. They liked the i / / H / -tf* „ f * vMvm* i / —* • \ //w * / t \ ! * ) The project Clearwater map details a few of the projects that were involved i the massive undertaking Homelite Emergency Power...for your Form. Light in Weight... Yet Big in Performance, Farmers and ranchers can run power tools lights ana appliances with these dependable oov.er plants • Choose trom four rugged models 1 500 to 4 000 watts Develops single phase A C power 60 Hz 120 volts 4-cycle single cylinder engine has compression release and mechanical governc r Automatic rewind starte' 20 amp Ai receptacles p r ' Weight from 60 to 116 ' h s • SALES • RENTALS « SERVICE LANCASTER Aee®mjJs 720 N. PRINCE ST.. LANCASTER. PA PHONE: 717-393-1701 LEBANON fl ll Unlimited 940 CORNWALL RD„ LEBANON PA PHONE 717 272-4658 We Rent Most Everything idea of reducing the estimated 350 tons of topsoil lost per acre per year by about »v' / t » / r 1 ! . 4 \ - ! I & \ <■-. l'h - a * >' I mb r u V x yf 4 A \ \ \ K * I I / x v /;/' • I 11 *» I •f S» X L 'o v •¥ au - ‘ -it'/* ' Xtr The August sun was shining warmly and generously as the workers methodically went about their work in highly or chestrated fashion. The farm, located at the foot of • • • PfiOWSIY L«t ——— fiBSTHKJ hm . rawioHißwT |o&Vsfciawißr =aers- l«t Dhmn - m —«.—». : WWLAW StfttAM s» TpWfcSsm jOWt StATtoK CV Setma S mm * ymm Tent v*) iteA. A D gi yo power ON ALL FOUR WHEELS f"Cu' ’' > i i'i' f i( b /mi w( (k wi ! fll Ids where iwo wheel acn's in rn iou ye’ r she 1 traction up to 49 more On/in, ih‘l n riurl !_► ss n ar wheel slippage Extra flo ■a ion ’’*> p. . t ai m led riif sm t npine is famous for fu> i u "i,s • i nt el dove gi/f s >oi t ven greater su mgs > r , field dfmi.p'-lr, i l' ' and see vhy you she um s nutrMl IrKlorin fhcworld South Mountam, was a beehive of activity Paul Edwards, district conservationist for the Sod conservation Service in Frederick County, summed the activities up in the following words “In essence we have planned to handle the raindrops from the time they strike the surface of this farm until they leave by the flowing stream.” To “manage every raindrop” required the development of lush plant growth, contouring slopes, and channeling water by way of diversion ditches, terraces, and underground tde. “The conservation practices installed on the Roelkey farm will keep the soil and minerals on the fields to support food and fibre for this and the next generation,” said Edwards. “What have the raindrops done?” he asked, then an swering his own question. “Those that were not ab sorbed into die soil have reached the stream'with a minimum amount of soil and mineral pollutants clinging to them.” The event witnesses here last month by thousands was, according to the District, “a lesson taught by a community, to be learned by a nation, and remem bered by all for generations ’to come.” More than 3200 feet of drainage tile were in stalled at the Warren Roelkey Farm. SNOJAX -BOX 3098 SHIREMANSTOWN, PA 17011 Phone (717) 761-1863 A ASK US ABOUT THE DEUTZ 2-YEAR or 2000-HQUR ENGINE WARRANTY All Oeutz air cooled diesel tractors purchased after January 1 1977 carry this outstanding parts and labor warranty on the engine and cooling svstem except the injector and elec tncal systems Come in and check the complete written warranty DIESEL, INC. • INEXPENSIVE IB7b £ 137 G FIRST FOUR STROKE rrut ENGINE