t Clifford L. Jones, left, secretary of the Department of Environmental Resources and chairman of the State Con servation Commission, receives the first copy of "Direction for the 80s,” a publication which outlines the resource concerns of Penn sylvania's 66 conservation districts. Amos The Agway DM feeding program gives these hens t rients they need. And without wasting dollars. - #V» a(£ The Agway Daily Nutrient Intake (DNI) feeding pro gram gives j our birds the nutnents they need for maxi mum production at the low est possible cost The simple and efficient DNI system " nutnent intake at the prevents overfeeding of _ . , ~ required level. Paying for r , ? i Today there s> no need to . *l. expensive protein while pul n^ re nutnents m >our more protein than necessary meeting your hens’ daily bms than your hens need can significantly affect the requirements for ammo acids profitability of your busmess and other nutrients. By monitoring r your flock’s intake, - you’ll know when to change feeds (such as Agway High Layer 900 when birds are eating just 90 grams of feed/day, or High Layer 1100+ when birds are consuming 110 grams of feed/day) MAINTAINS A CONSTANT NUTRIENT LEVEL AS DAILY INTAKE CHANGES. The idea behind the DNI program is simple; as feed intake vanes, change feeds to avoid paying for more nutrition than your birds require Suppose, for example, your flock is eating 100 grams of feed per bird daily (22 Ibs./100 birds). Under the DNI program, your feed would be Funk, center, Millersville, is vice-chairman of the commission; and on the right is Bruce Holbrook, program specialist in OER’s Division of Conservation Districts, Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation, who made the presen tation. Agway High Layer 1000. ' During cold weather, when the birds moved up to 110 grams of feed daily, you’d switch to High Layer 1100+ to maintain daily Jan Mar July bept Jan Mir Juiv Stpt Jin Even though >our birds feed intake vanes seasonal!) on the DNI program nutntnt intake remains constant provided vou change feeds based ojj intake WoHcing for people who work the land YOUR AGWAY POULTRY SPECIALIST CAN HELP SET UP A DNI PROGRAM FOR YOUR OPERATION. Agway Poultry Enterprise specialists are available to help you set up a DNI program for your operation You’ll find that DNI is simple. All you do is watch your birds’ feed intake and adjust feeds So contact your local Agway today for more details on the DNI program —the system that makes sure your birds get the M nutnents they \uinem need . . without Dailv Total heed Intake (in grams) KL.,) wasting dollars. concern ot 45 districts and water quality in 43 districts To meet the water quantity concern, the plan recommends that during droughts the State Water Resource Policy Advisory Committee be urged to provide agriculture with its fair share of water m areas of highly com petitive use Water pollution problems are attributable to a variety of sources categorized as point and non-point. The former include sewage discharges, industrial waste discharges and storm or combined storm/samtary sewer drainage Non-point sources included discharges of polluted ground water, stormwater runoff, drainage from abandoned mines, acid ram and agricultural runoff According to the publication the commission should recommend a policy that non-point pollution control programs be directed to correcting the most serious con ditions first, while providing maintenance type services to non pnonty areas and protection to high quality waters and ex ceptional value waters Other areas of concern and the FARM y » v ENTERPRISE (AGVUAYI SERVICE v ■»" / Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981—A25 DER study (Continued from Page A 22) number of districts involved in each are: Farmland, 43; socio-political, 41; food and fiber production, 41; rural development, 37; flooding, 34; land disposal of organic wastes, 33; recreation, 24; fish habitat, 23; forestry, 21; drainage, 21; wildlife habitat, 19; en vironment, 18, water management, 13; air quality, seven; and wetlands, five Broiler placements HARRISBURG - Placements of broiler chicks in the com monwealth during the week ending February 21 were 2,300,000, ac cording to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service The placements were one per cent below the corresponding week a year ago, but three percent above the previous week Average placements during the past lime weeks were two percent above a year earlier FTT” SALE ON MAX-TEN® 200 High Tensile Fence Wire Reg. 70' lb. 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