Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 46

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    B6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980
Guide to DER permits now available
HARRISBURG - “A
Users Guide to DER Per
mits”, a publication sum
marizing permits and
licenses issued by the state
of En
vironmental Resources, is
available through DER’s
regional offices.
DER Secretary Clifford L.
Jones,' in announcing
availability of the
publication, said, “The guide
is part of our continuing
efforts to eliminate
bureaucratic roadblocks.
“It is a concise summary
of all the permits and
licenses we issue, who
should apply for them,
where to go or write for
them, the current charges,
and the estimated
processing times.”
Joines pointed out that
since most DER permits are
issued by the regional of
fices, questions concerning a
permit or application should
be directed to the ap
propriate regional office.
The regional en
vironmental protection
offices are:
Norristown - 1875 New
Hope St., Norristown, Pa.
19401. Telephone 215/631-
2402. Serves: Bucks,
Chester, Delaware, Mon
tgomery and Philadelphia
counties.
Wilkes-Barre - 90 Union
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701.
Telephone 717/826-2511.
Serves:- Bradford,
Lackawanna, Luzerne,
Monroe, Pike, Sullivan,
Break The Bottleneck At The Silo
With The Ford 618 high-Volume
56-inch Forage Blower
The Ford 618 forage blower has the capacity to keep up with today's
high-speed harvesting operations Lets you unload forage crops quickly so
wagons can get back to the field, helps keep harvesting equipment
working full-time.
The blower housmgTias six vents for balanced air intake and maximum
lift into the delivery pipe. The dynamically balanced fan is designed to run
smoothly at maximum velocity, with minimum power demand. Six ad
justable cup-type blades whip silage into the pipe and minimize wrapping.
An adjustable sickle-type shear bar keeps blade tips clean for maximum
operating efficiency
The 34 x 40-m. hopper is only 20 inches high, allows easy positioning of
the lowest self-unloading forage box Shaker pan and auger keep material
flowing to the blower
The 618 blower is equipped with a husky PTO driveline, adjustable
hitch, wheels and tires
ONLY 1 LEFT
LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC.
(THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE YOU GET MORE)
1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Flory Mill Exit off 283
Phone: 717-569-7063
Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne
and Wyoming counties.
Reading - Wemersville
State Hospital, Wemersville,
Pa. 19565. Telephone 215/670-
0301. Serves: Berks, Carbon,
Lehigh, Northampton and
Schuylkill counties.
Harrisburg - 407 S.
Cameron , St., Harrisburg,
Pa. 17101. Telephone7l7/783-
2818. Serves: Adams,
Cumberland, Dauphin,
Franklin,' Lancaster,
Lebanon, Perry and York
Local student wins ag
EPHRATA - The Potash
and Phosphate Institute
named five outstanding
graduate students at PPI
Fellows. Each received a
12000 Fellowship from the
Institure to pursue advanced
degrees in plant and soil
sciences.
The Institute initiated the
fellowship program this year
as another phase of its
support and emphasis on
agricultural research. The
fellowships provide financial
support for outstanding
graduate students training
to become key researchers
for tomorrow’s world
agriculture.
The recipients were Irvin
E. Widders, originally of
Ephrata, James E.
Amonette, Daniel J. Dyer,
William P. Inskeep, and
John H. Lyle.
Widders was born in
Ephrata, and received his
B.S. degree from Penn "State
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Immediate Delivery
counties.
Williamsport - 736 W.
Fourth St., Williamsport,
Pa. 17701, Telephone 717/327-
3636. Serves- Bradford,
Blair, Cambria, Centre,
Clinton, Columbia, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Juni,ata,
Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour,
Northumberland, Snyder,
Somerset and Union coun
ties.
Pittsburgh - Kossman
Building, 100 Forbes Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222.
University in 1975. He will be
pursuing the Ph.D. degree in
plant physiology at the
University of California at
Davis.
* Each fellow listed
numerous honors, societies
and activities -to complete
impressive applications for
the fellowships.
The selection committee
included Chairman Dr. J.F.
Re~l. retired president of
DON 1 !
BE
SLOW
Call Now To Place Your
CLASSIFIED AD
Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164
Telephone 412/565-5023.
Serves: Allegheny, Arm
strong, Beaver, Butler,
Fayette, Greene, Indiana,
Washington and West
moreland counties.
Meadville -1012 Water St,
Meadville, Pa. 16335.
Telephone 814/724-8557.
Serves: Cameron, Clarion,
Clearfield, Crawford, Elk,
Erie, Forest, Jefferson,
Lawrence, McKean, Mercer,
Potter, Venango and Warren
counties.
fellowship
PFx; L*r. W.H. Ihompson,
Jr., PPI Midsouth director;
Dr. John Pesek, agronomy
department head at lowa
State University; and Dr.
Roy Flannery, specialist in
soils at Cook College,
Rutgers University. Pesek
and Flannery are members
of PPl’s Advisory Council.
They chose the Fellows from
over 50 applicants,
representing 29 states and 2
Canadian provinces.
ARE YOU HAVING PROBLEMS WITH
SOLIDS AND ODORS IN YOUR MANURE PIT?
Try Micro-Life - It's Not A Chemical!
IF A CHEMICAL SALESMAN PROMISES A LAGOON LIKE THIS,
HE’S FULL Of HKWiSI.
CHEMICALS ARE ONLY A TEMPORARY SOLUTION
TO A LONG-TERM PRORLEM
No molltt how mony chimicols you try no manor
how many high pressure salts pitches you put up
with you won t end up with hog heavtn Because
chemicals wear out quickly They can I break up
solids and lower odors on a long Itrm basis And
besides all that they re very very txpensive
considering how little Ipey do
OUR HOG DIVISION HAS AN ALTERNATIVE TO
CHEMICALS AN ALTERNATIVE THAT WORKS THE
WAY HATURE DOES
We have a healthy live red purple bacteria culture
toot an enzyme l ) that loves what you and your
hogs don t It thrives and grows in numbers
breaking down solids into a harmless fertiliser
slurry (hats r i times the normal strength While
it controls those offensive odors And it does n
all wilh a simple progian A program that
manyagncullure editorials have praised And
New & Used Silos
New & Used Extensions
Tear down & Rebuild
Gunite silo relining
& repairs
Replastering, roofs,
permanent pipe &
distributors
Oxygen Limiting Silos
above and below ground
manure storage
Jamesway Unloaders
Barn Equipment
Write or Call
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Rd 2 Box 267-D
Newville, PA 17241
Phone:
717-532*3039
717-776-7533
717-776-3288
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