LEESPORT "Are you wasting are found m animal manures, a valuable resource produced on along with organic matter. This your „ farm?” asks Mercedes combination of nutrients and Seman, soil conservationist for the ' organic matter has high sod Berks County Soil Conservation building properties as well as Service. effective fertilizing qualities. Livestock manure is a resource with excellent fertilizer properties, she points out. Both macro nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium] and micro nutrients (iron, boron, sulfur, etc.) A ■ NOBOOY DOES IT BHIERI Garden Tractors, ranging from 10 hp to 18 hp, accept the easy addition of the 48" two-stage Sno-Thro attachment for quick, and efficient snow removal. See your Ariens dealer today! Discover why nobody does it better than Ariens when it comes to powerful snow -removal. Good Through January 30,1982 Buy an Ariens Carden or Lawn Tractor at our Special Prices and get *2OO off the purchase of a snowblower. HottiWj&l'b MARKET? INC. 1755 W. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Located on Route 322 - Phone (717) 738-1131 mmmmmSmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmrnim Don’t waste manure’s nutrient potential Commercial fertilizers do not supply this , combination of nutrients and organic matter in a single package.' The full nutrient value of manure is not immediately available to the Aliens Special Prices snowblade or bagger attachment. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: r_T3> YARD TRACTORS Ariens Yard Tractor does more than pro vide great lawn care. Hook up the effi cient two-stage Sno-Thro attachment: • Cuts a 36" path through snow. • Features a 230° directional discharge chute. • Throws snow up to 30' away. A 42" dozer blade attachment is also available for snow removal, or soil level ing and grading. See'your Ariens dealer for a demonstration. Ariens Yard Tractor really does do more! 222 E. Main St. Campbelltown, PA 17010 Phone (717) 838-6021 treated crop, but'is slowly released ■as soil micro-organisms break down the nutrient compounds. Once a field undergoes a balance manure treatment program, a steady supply ot available nutrients will be present for the growing crop. A balanced manure treatment program is not difficult to achieve and is a beneficial use ot a valuable resource. Several methods are feasible. “Of primary importance when devising a manure treatment program,” states Seman “is to evenly distribute the manure over all fields on .the farm.” Due to inclement weather, equipment shortages, or time restrictions, fields close to the barn or more storage structure can receive a larger quantity of the manure supply. Too much manure on a field over a period of time can lead to ex cessive nutrient levels in the soil. These levels are as damaging to crops as are deficiency levels of nutrients and are more difficult to remedy. Having a storage structure for the manure aids in developing a balanced spreading system over all the fields. The manure can be unloaded and spread over all the fields in the 'spring for new and returning crops and m the fall for the following year's crops. This system avoids the field ac cessibility problems of the sum mer (maturing crops) and of the winter (inclement weather) which can lead to' unequal field fer tilization. If a manure storage structure is not available, daily spreading of manure is an alternative management system. When using this system, vary the fields which receive manure application, she recommends. "In good weather during the spring and fall take tune to go to ALL PURPOSE FEED TRAILER All Metal Construction ' •’** - ■% s iff ... 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In either spreading system, do not place manure on poorly drained areas, in flood prone areas, or within 100 feet of an open water source.” To gam the maximum benefit from the manure applications, Seman recommends that the surface applied manure be plowed under the same day it is spread. “Nitrogen (in the form of urea), an important nutrient in manure, easily returns to the atmosphere. If the manure is left on the field to dry and harden, approximately 20 percent of the N content is lost to the atmosphere.” A tank spreader, with chisel tines attached, will both spread and incorporate manure during the same trip over the field. Other spreaders require a second trip over the field for plow down. “By realizing the fertilizer value and quality of livestock manures and by utilizing them in a balance fertilization program on your farm, fertilizer costs will be reduced and soil conditions will be improved,” concludes Seman. “These beneficial results make manure a valuable on-farm resource, which should not be wasted.” 3'