A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 Manheim BY DICK ANGLESTEIN MANHEIM Dairy farmer Andrew Miller Jr , R 2 Manheim, didn’t mind this winter’s frigid temperatures or brisk, biting winds one bit. Well, at least he didn’t mind them as much as he has during previous winters This past winter he didn’t need to coax a stubborn tractor into action every day and then climb onto the cabless seat to haul manure onto the windswept fields Miller and his son, Lamar, who operate an 85-acre dairy farm At the end of new barn expansion is a holding pit that receives manure from gutter cleaner. Underground 30-inch pipe moves waste by gravity some 120 feet to pond. TOBACCO MEEDKI WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1981 5:30 P.M. At The Bird-In-Hand Restaurant SUBJECTS SPEAKERS ★ Blue Mold.. 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OPEN Mon.-Fnl 7:30 to 4 30 Closed Sat dairyman doesn’t miss daily manure hauling between Manheim and Mount Joy, ended their daily manure hauling routine when they included a gravity flow manure system into their recent barn and herd ex pansion “I didn’t miss the daily hauling one bit,” Miller said “It was a pleasure to come out to the barn on those cold days, knowing there was no manure that had to be hauled ” The gravity flow system became an integral part of the planning for the barn expansion, which more than doubled stall capacity iS j . ■. , I >*■ >"» ■>Mf 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone: 717-397-5152 Andrew Miller Jr., right, and son, Lamar, which was constructed last year in their new look out over earthen bank holding pond, gravity flow manure system “It was a little more than a year The sxx-foot square pit is 8 feet ago when we started planning,” deep and is equipped with an Miller said exhaust fan The fan provides at Miller was introduced to the least two advantages gravity flow concept at a manure "The fan in the pit pulls odors management meeting held last from both the barn and the milk year by Lancaster County Ex- house,” Miller explained tension The meeting featured a “Also, as it pulls the warmer air slide presentation and explanation from the barn it prevents freeze of the gravity flow concept ups m the holding pit We had no developed at Cornell University trouble With freezing during the County dairy agent Glenn Shirk and Roger Giout, Penn State ag engineer, also visited the Miller farm and helped with the planning Construction was started last April and completed in August An 80 X 55-foot barn addition contains 40 stalls The older, original part of the barn has 37 stalls A gutter-cleaner is utilized to move the manure from both sections of the barn to a holding pit at the end of the new addition MARTIN AG FUEL SYSTEMS Completely Automatic Continuous Flow or Manually Operated Batch Equipment Coming soon in various sizes from 10 to 4500 gallons per day. 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This difference provides the necessary force for the manure to flow from the holding pit to the pond The pond, which was designed by ASC personnel, is 100 feet square at the top and tapers to 40-feet square , I K. v. if - * at the bottom ItislJteetdeep Manure from gutters in the older section of the barn began moving into the pond in mid-July. Manure depth in the pond is presently about six and one-half feet Total capacity is believed sufficient to accomodate 80 cows for a year “Excavation for the pond fitted in with the construction of the barn addition because we needed fill,” Miller said He said total cost for the pit, pipe and pond excavation was about $9,000 ■That’s just about what a ram alone would have cost,” Miller said When he went to the gravity flow system, Miller switched his type of bedding. He now uses wood shavings instead of straw and each stall is equipped with a mat DEALERS Hurry! Apply NOW! 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