Alo—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981 Lancaster Farming says... Confined poultry, hog and cattle operations are pretty commonplace these days As this trend continues, and un doubtedly it will, it’s getting to the point that the only living things that don’t see a farm are the livestock Even the most urban-locked metropolitan residents can drive into the country to see a farm But not the livestock, more and more are just seeing the inside of a cage, pen or building Animal rights continue to be controversial as was proved Thur sday during the Northeast Egg Marketing Association discussions in Lancaster The purpose of this comment is not to argue the merits of confined housing, animal rights, the CALVARY 1981 April 12,1981 Background Scripture: Matthew 21:1-13; 27 1-61. Devotional Reading: Isaiah 537-12. As I write these words, the NOW IS THE TIME By Jay Irwin Lancaster County Agricultural Agent Phone 717-394-6851 To Check Com Planters Corn planting season is just around the comer. And just because your planter worked well a year ago is no guarantee that it’ll work this year, unless you’ve given it a thorough check up this past winter or early this spring. Wear and tear over the years may have taken its toll. Many farmers jeopardize their crop stands each spring simply because they don’t take the time to give their planters a thorough maintenance check. Worn parts, easily replaceable, or mechanisms that need a simple shot of grease, are common reasons for reduction in yields. Check your planter to make sure the drive chains are tight, that all bearings are in good condition, the seed and fertilizer tubes are clean and free of dirt and make sure the tires are in good condition and, most importantly, be sure you are using the proper plates where plates are used and for plateless planters that the mechanisms are properly adjusted. Give the planter a good once-over ahead of tune. This will help eliminate problems during the very busy planting season. All together under one roof 52 American hostages held in Iran 14 months have just arrived back in the U.S A Minutes ago their plane landed and they are on their way to West Point to be reunited with their families All across America there is joy and relief But there is also another emotion we are ex periencing Having heard the hostages’ stones of brutality and mistreatment, many of us are angry and some of us are crying out for vengenance “Blast them (Iran) off the map l ” one man was quoted in the morning paper, apparently speaking for many Americans indignant at what the Iranians have done To Apply Ridomil To Tobacco Seedbeds Tobacco growers have a big advantage over last year to get the jump on tobacco blue mold disease. The field-proven Ridomil, used on much of our tobacco acreage last Summer now has approval for use in seedbeds. County Agent Arnold Lueck tells us at seedbed preparation tune or shortly thereafter apply two and a half teaspoons per 300 square feet of bed. This would be an area of 6 feet by 50 feet in size. Apply in enough water for even distribution. Smce Ridoiml is soluble in water it can simply be watered in at the time of application. Last year blue mold disease was a problem in seedbeds late in the transplanting season. Take advantage of a soil applied systemic fungicide such as Ridomil to grow healthy tobacco transplants this year. To Pasture Cautiously Pastures are a welcome reprieve for animals that have been penned up all winter; they just love to kick up their heels and frolic in the fresh air and green grass. Our dairy agent, Glenn Shirk, reminds us that Spring pastures may not be economics of modern agriculture or any of a number of controversial topics But just how far is this confined housing “kick” going to go 7 Recently, a story out of Utah says that a couple or researchers are working on a confined housing system for lobsters for use in that land-locked, semi-arid section of the country It seems that if Utah had been intended to be a center for the production of lobsters it would have been a North Atlantic coastal area similar to Maine Of course, if lobster production shifts to Utah then the New England coastal waters can be converted entirely to such things as off-shore oil drilling and the like Crucify Him! I understand these feelings that cry out for retaliation, for I too have felt the anger and outrage that so many have experienced In my own heart there is a terrible wound that savors retaliation, “paying them back in kind,” and showing “them” that they can’t get away with it How easy it would have been, just five short minutes ago, to raise my voice with millhons of others crying, “Vengeance' Vengeance' Vengeance' Vengeance!” But before I could vent my anger and hatred, I sat down at my desk to write this column and the assigned passage. cnpture for this Researchers Roger W Mickelsen and Rex C Infanger say they have solved many obstacles in their confined lobster housing system. Cages had to be durable, rust-proof, submersible and flexible since lobsters grow in relation to the size of their cage "We have demonstrated that lobsters can grow and develop normally in recirculated, filtered salt water as opposed to sea water,” the researchers boast Now we not only have cows, pigs and chickens that don’t see a farm, but we may have lobsters that never get to see the ocean Scientists in Utah, Canada and California are also working on a diet formula, which they claim is a lot week leaped off the page at m" “But thev shouted all the more ‘Let him be crucified'” For just a moment, I saw myself standing in that crowd, making the same hysterical cry, ‘ ‘Crucify him' ’ ’ If any man was ever subjected to injustice and atrocity it was Jesus Un justly arrested and accused, subjected to humiliation, physically beaten and tor tured, subjected to in timidation and humiliation, rejected by the very people he came to save, abandoned by his friends, betrayed by a disciple, crucified on a cross - was there ever more cause tor vengeance 1 It ever the treatment ot one person called for outrage and as rich as their beautiful green growth would lead you to think; the lush green grass is high in water, and low in energy and mineral content. Because of this, Shirk recommends that cattle be given additional feed prior to being turned out to pasture. This will HAV HAWS Oh! I see you’ve already signed for your land. BY CURT HARLER, EDITOR retribution, was it not the events that day on Calvary’ He Trusted In God This was God’s Son they were nailing to the cross This was the ultimate blasphemy of creature against the Creator. If ever there was a debt that had to be repaid, if ever there was an honor that was violated, if ever virtue cried out for vindication, it was Good Friday at Calvary. For it was not just a Nazarene carpenter who was nailed to a tree, but the Lord of the Universe who was defied and taunted. Surely the Divine Righteousness of God would erupt into a response of Holy holacaust! Surely, to preserve his honor, God would have to obliterate the assure cattle sufficient dry matter, energy and mineral intake to sustain normal production and performance. This will also minimize the risk of bloat; with a full stomach, cows are less apt to consume dangerous amounts of dew-laden legumes. Similarly, this one of those oil and gas leases cheaper and is just as nutritious as traditional lobster food. We wonder how lobster tail will taste in the future Will it be as bland as some chicken consumed today 7 And we wonder what might be next in confined housing 7 Perhaps, horses with indoor riding arenas, and travelogue films projected on the walls to give riders the feeling of being in the great outdoors Or, maybe even farmers them selves in one big, high rise con- dominium Thmk of all the shipping and other costs that could be saved if all agricultural operation, including farm families, were centrally located in one, big glass-domed facility barbarians who murdered his innocent Son! Though he had the right and power to call down legions of angels from Heaven, Jesus bore his agony without a word of reproach to his murderers. Though the kingdom of heaven itself was defied that day, God sent no thun derbolts nor plagues. For God’s response to the cross was one of love and forgiveness His love conquered the worst that human beings could of fer. including my own desire for vengeance The meaning of Calvary in this year of 1981 is what it has always been: it is love, not vengeance, which overcomes the world.” practice also helps to prevent weed poisoning; weeds are about the first thing to start growing in the spring, and a full stomach will help prevent cattle from having to consume dangerous amounts of poisonous plants. Fortunately, (Turn to Page AI2)