Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1980, Image 107

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THE STRAIGHT PLOW THE V-PLOW
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This Christmas Visit The Favorite Factor
YOUR COMPLETE
SMALL ANIMAL
EQUIPMENT CENTER!
Whatever you reed foi successful small
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direct to you prices
Stem in 'oday an d sa o: 1
The "3 In 1"
Snow Plow
...for the professionals
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7 Ft
Allow easy break
through in heavy
snow without setting
the truck sideways.
Dial Toll Free 800 732-0004
310 Richardson Drive
Lancaster-Hempfield Industrial Park
PO Box 4626
Lancaster PA 17604
717 394-2647
Favorite Manufacturing Inc 114 116
Garland In iust-ia l Par! Building # 1
Inst East of New Hi 'land of Route 23 O r
phone '717)354 4586
Open weekdays. 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Fridays: 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturdays: 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
THE V-SCOOP
7 Ft.
Allows you quick
removal of the snow
without spillage, a
time saving feature
when plowing park
ing lots. Also enables
you to carry the snow
to place it where you
want it & pile it as
high as 6 or 7 feet.
Showroom
conventional farming
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Conventional and organic
farming have much in
common. They differ
principally in the use of
modern chemical
technology. Conventional
farmers use commercial
fertilizers, pesticides and
animal feed additives to
increase productivity, but
organic farmers prefer to
use natural resources
“Organic and con
ventional farming are
similar in many respects,”
says Peter A. Ferretti,
extension horticulturist at
Penn State, "but they differ
in their use of the products of
chemical technology.
Conventional farmers use
them, but organic farmers
prefer to avoid them. ”
Organic farmers prefer to
use naturally occurring
chemicals such as phosphate
rock and limestone,
manures produced by
domestic animals, mtrogen
derived from the at
mosphere by leguminous
plants, and substances with
pesticidal properties that
are produced by certain
plants.
Conventional fanners use
these chemicals and, m
addition, use commercial
fertilizers, synthetic
pesticides, nutritional ad
ditives in animal feeds, and
animal drugs
Conventional farmers
have been adopting the new
technologies to increase
their profits. Early adopters
of new technologies have
made extra profits, but these
were not sustained when the
technologies were widely
adopted because the new
methods increased
agricultural production, and
prices then declined,
transferring most of the
economic benefit to con
sumers.
Plant residues and animal
Solar Calf Kennel
Feeding Racks
included,
Each
Feeding
Rack
consists of
Pail and
Hay Rack.
Pail not
included
Other Styles and
Sizes Available
Ira C. Herr & Son, Inc.
Quarry ville, PA 17566
Phone Day - 717-284-4543 Nite 717-786-2090
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980—C19
Organic versus
manures available on farms
are valuable because they
contain nutrients required
by plants and because they
improve the physical
properties of soils
Both organic and con
ventional farmers use them,
and the amount of these
forms of organic matter
returned is frequently
greater in conventional
farming than in organic
farming because of higher
yields.
“We have put most of our
emphasis on organic gar
dening rather than organic
farming,” says Ferretti.
“Organic gardening is a
considerably more at
tractive and feasible
proposition than is organic
farming In farming, there
just isn’t enough organic
matter to go around Far
mers can’t grow enough on
their own farms. To meet the
nutrient needs of their crops,
Cumberland Co. DHIA
David S Miller
Cynthia
Roseann
John F Stoltzfus
Betty
Jewel
Molly
Sara
Twin
Rosa
Kate
Mervm E Ruppert
Trouble
Joe & Brenda Cochran
Highlight
Cornela
Allen B Martin
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Fayanna
Harvey Newswanger
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Pamela
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Carrie
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Nevin Shughart
Sally
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they would need to bring in
the organic matter from
several other farms
Organic gardeners operate
on a small scale and can
usually apply grass clip
pings and leaves from their
own land and sometimes
additional organic matter
from other areas.
“Organic gardeners can
control weeds by manual
methods that aren’t feasible
for farms. Gardeners can
choose fruits, vegetables,
and ornamentals that
usually survive without
pesticides and, of course, if
the yield is poor as a result of
nutrient deficiencies, or if
part of the produce is lost to
pests, gardeners haven’t
suffered a financial disaster
because organic gardening
is a hobby, not the primary
source of livelihood. They
can always go to the store
and purchase' what they
need.”
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Calves cannot reach together
Overall size Bxl2, plus 3’
overhang to protect feeder on
4x4 skids, and is movable Half
inch Aspemte sides and white
baked enamel roof to reflect
heat
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