Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981
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ELMER M. SHREINER
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Get Your ANIMAL HEALTH Products From
Our Route Salesman or Stop At The Mill
and Pick Them Up.
RD 2 New Providence, PA
1 Mile North of Quarryville Along Rt. 222
Phone 717-786-2500
we pennfleld feeds
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SMUCKER’S SALES SERVICE INC.
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
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DISTRIBUTOR
FOR:
We Have SR2I2 h.p. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt
• Good used diesel • New Sputnik wheels
engines and parts
We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, cornpickers, etc.
Install a blower fan
for better diesel &
refrigeration cooling.
Longer life on diesel.
DEALER FOR
QUINCY AIR
COMPRESSORS
DEALER FOR LISTER DIESELS
Contact Tim’s Diesel Service
Star Rt. 2 Rebersburg, PA
FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL
717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER
CALL 717-354-4374
RD #2, BOX 21
LISTER, PERKINS
& OEUTZ DIESELS
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DIESEL POWER
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For lower cost per
hour power, rely on
Chickies Watershed Assn,
to discuss flood problems
MANHEIM Soil and water Hence n appears that it’s up to areas of its flood plain, extending
conservation practices, as well as persons living within the water- to the confluence of the creek with
related flooding proolems in tlie i>hed to assume some self-nelp the Little duckies Creek near the
Chickes Creek Watershed, will be responsibility to alleviate the Susquehanna River
aired at the watershed flooding problem, according to a The watershed includes all of the
association’s annual meeting on spokesman for the association borough of Manheim, as well as
March 23 This with the technical help in major portions of Rapho, Penn,
The meeting, to which anyone is planning for flood control by soil East and West Hempfield Town
mvited, will be held at 7 30 p.m at conservation technicians in the ships. On its northern boundaries
the Manheim Community county SCS personnel will be on the watershed also includes
Building, 15 East High Street, hand at the March 23 meeting Elizabeth Township, South
Manheim Farmers in the 23,000-acre Lebanon and West Cornwall
Severe flooding m the water- watershed already have this Townships,
shed, especially in Manheim assistance from SCS in laying out The election ot directors from
Borough, prompted an extensive such soil conservation practices as these areas will be part of the
three-year study for solutions to diversion terraces, contour strips annual meeting this month
the problem by the U.S. Soil f° r crops, sod waterways, etc Several vacancies need to be filled
Conservation Service Many of these practices quality tor 1 f the association is to tunction
The study, which was completed U P to 80% cost-sharing by the properly
last year, ottered tew federal government In fact, the Technicians from the Lancaster
economically teasible solutions Chickes Watershed has been cited County Soil and Water Con
except possible clearing of the as a “high priority” area for such nervation Service will present the
floodplain through the borough and cost-sharing benefits evening’s program on flood control
flood-proofing various properties Such soil conservation practices, an( j answer any questions from
affected by flood waters course, not only conserve area residents.
Included in the other alter- precious topsoil but also slow down All persons interested in soil and
natives studied but rejected by SCS the movement ot ram water into wa ter conservation are urged to
were the controversial flood the stream and its tributaries, thus attend this important meeting
control dams at various locations also controlling flooding in the
on the stream north of Manheim process. ■ .11 ■
The dams were considered to have The fhmkes Oe<*k Watershed is iiSuUUmiUmlmm'
too low a cost to benefit ratio to be defmed as the area drained or
practical affected by the creek itself, and
Anything other than BAYMIX°
Crumbles is only a one-cow
solution to a whole herd problem
THE LOGIC BEHIND WHOLE HERD DEWORMIN6
In an unwormed dairy herd, all animals
deposit worm eggs on the farm and all
animals are subject to further
recontamination from infective
larvae as herd parasitism continues
unchecked.
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After whole herd deworming with
Baymix, egg deposition is dramati
cally reduced, and as a result herd
recontamination is also signifi-
cantly reduced with herd produc
tive efficiency maintained In fact,
a recent study shows a benefit of
4.8 Ibs./milk/cow/day average when
cows are dewormed as late as 200
days into lactation despite the fact
they were dewormed at freshening.
©BAYMIX IS AVAILABLE AT
YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND
SUPPLY DEALER
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In a herd dewormed only at
freshening, an average of 10
out of 12 animals have not
been dewormed. Because egg
deposition has not been signifi
cantly reduced, and because of
infective larvae already present
on the farm, all animals are sub
ject to heavy further recontamination.
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