13*—LancasterFanning, Saturday, October 27,1979 HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania’s regular small game hunting season will open on Saturday, November 3, at 9 a.m. Since the entire state will be operating on Eastern Standard Time on November 3, there should be no con fusion on the starting time for all hunters everywhere in the state. Season opener on November 3 includes cot tontail rabbits, ringneck pheasants, wild turkeys and bobwhitc quail. The raccoon DER schedules two water quality hearings HARRISBURG • Public hearings on proposed revisions to the Com monwealth’s water quality regulations will be con ducted by the En vironmental Quality Board in Harrisburg October 29 and in Sandy Lake, Mercer County, November 1. The Pennsylvania Department of En vironmental Resources is proposing to better protect aquatic life and water irrigation uses by in coportating specific con ductance criterion into its regulations governing total dissolved solids. It is also recommending that the nitrite-nitrate standard, designed to protect drinking water, be modified to include a section spelling out circumstances under which the criterion is to be applied. Both proposals in corporate citizens’ suggetions mailed in and presented orally at a Feb. 22 public hearing in Harrisburg. The safisfactiOH that comes from dßfflo a good job of farming ft’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands... that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most im portant factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. A good pasture with a pH of 6.5 or higher, for example, will make 300 to 400 lbs. of beef per acre and produce up to $lOO gross income per acre. This means with the help of lime, profits from pastures can compare favorably with feed or grain crops. r Small game season hunting season will also open on November 3. Grouse and squirrel hunting started two weeks prior to the regular small game season, beginning on October 20 this year. The regular small game season for cottontails and pheasants, as well as the squirrel and grouse season, will close on Saturday, November 24. The statewide turkey season closes one week earlier on Saturday, November 17. This year, there will be only a one-week quail Leonard A. Green, Citizens Advisory Council representatives to the Quality Board, will conduct the 1 p.m., October 29 hearing in the Fulton Bank Building, 200 North Third Street, Harrisburg. The November 1 hearing, also starting at 1 p.m., will be led by Rep. Roy W. Wilt, R-Mercer, in McKeever Environmental Learning Center, Route 358, three miles east of I-79’s Exit 34, Sandy Lake. have a nice weekend... MARTIN LIMESTONE L* J season, ending on Saturday, November 10. The raccoon hunting season continues through January 31. Pre-season reports by district game protectors indicate that supplies of most small game species this year are in the fair-to good range, following generally successful reproductive seasons with good food supplies and cover conditions. Last year during the regular small game season, hunters were complaining about a shortage of rabbits. A Game Commission survey showed that the cottontail harvest, as well as the take of pheasants, was lower than in the preceding year. But in the spring of this year, district game protectors received more complaints of damage by rabbits than they had ever received before. And there is the right one. Calumet is the leader m liquid manure spreaders for two sim ple reasons - functional design and heavy-duty, construction. You need a tank that can per form year after year, you can't afford'anything less. Calumet spreaders offer superior per formance and many years of solid service. How? 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Ringneck pheasant sup- plies are not at the all-time record level chalked up a v few years ago. Game managers point out that when the population of any game species reaches its peak, there is only one direction the supply can go- down. But the pheasant supply has not dropped to alarmingly low levels. In September, district game protectors rated their pheasant 'populations as excellent in one county, good in 10 counties, fair in 42 counties, and poor in 14 Look For The Right One. ERNEST SNOOK F. counties. Most of the top nngneck populations are found in southeastern counties. Turkey populations have shifted somewhat in the past year, being lower in nor thcentral counties and higher in northeastern counties than in previous years. The total turkey supply is down slightly from the record peak of a' few years ago. In September, district game protectors in six counties rated their turkey supplies as excellent, 24 counties reported good populations of birds, 2S counties had fair levels of turkeys, and the big game birds were in poor supply or nonexistent in twelve counties. The best turkey hunting this year should be in nor theastern, southcentral and northcentral counties. lliere're a lot of chokes in liquid some baa some 1- j. n better.,. This year’s regular small game season is starting one week late due to hunters’ complaints about scarcity of game last year, lower wildlife populations due to three successive severe winters, and requests from farmers, on whose land most small game hunting is done, that the season open as near to November 1 as prac ticable. These are the daily and possession limits for small game species during the regular season: Cottontail rabbits - A limit of four per hunter per day and eight in possession. Ringneck pheasants - The daily limit is two, with a possession limit of four. Wild Turkey - A limit of one per hunter for the fall hunting season. Bobwhite quail - A daily limit of four, with eight in possession of the hunter. T* ’-v -h t 5 * JV'-' * **• 2,** * - t -t-a*** .