A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982 Conservation field COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Loudspeakers blared country music over the roar of farm machinery while about 300 spec tators roamed around Everett Moser’s farm in Frederick County, Md., last Friday watching con servation practices being in stalled. The occasion was a conservation field day, sponsored by the soil conservation districts in Frederick and Montgomery counties, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Ex tension Service, and Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. It was strategically timed, say sponsors, to give area farmers a chance to see what conservation practices are and what they can do before planting tune By the end of the day, the practices that were installed will decrease the annual rate of erosion from over 20 tons per acre to less than 4 tons. Harry Fouche, a young, red haired farmer, said he was planning to install a diversion terrace on a farm he's renting. He admitted he waited for the field day so he could see how it was done. “It’s really good to do these things (conservation practices),” Fouche said. “I used to do a lot of custom work and some of them (crop fields) needed it but didn’t have it. We have to save our soil for the future. Like most farm events, there was a feeling of fellowship and camradene at the conservation field day. People who came to watch stayed to help out, reported Catherine Gugulis, SCS in formation officer. Randy and Phillip Sowers, who operate the host farm, were on hand with equipment and labor. Equipment dealers and other One-pass seedbed e ration SAVE FUEL • SAVE TIME • SAVE CHEMICALS HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. commercial firms donated machines, supplies, and food. A new quadractor, which looked like an elevated dunebuggy, drew as much attetnion as a 1948 diversion plow renovated by high school FFA students. Volunteers on tractors with plows hitched behind snaked around hillsides, pushing up mounds of earth and shaping them into small ridges to form diversion terraces. These shallow channels will intercept runoff and dispense it into a pasture below. The outlet was nprapped with rock to prevent erosion where the water exits. “When I was 9 years old,” said Fred Beachley, one of the tractor operators,“the soil conservation people laid out diversion terraces on my daddy’s farm They put those in with bulldozers. Putting them in with tractors is a lot cheaper.” According to Owen Unangst, SCS district conservationist, the cost of plowing in diversions is about 25 cents per foot compared to $2 per foot for bulldozing them in. Another obvious advantage is that landowners can install these diversions themselves once they have the contour lines. SCS technicians will lay out the contour line and supervise construction to make sure that the grade is correct, Unangst said. In another corner of the field, machines dug a trench for drainage tile in a low, wet area. A nearby spring was tapped and the water fed into a new livestock watering trough. As a result, this once practically useless area can be used as pasture. The trough will provide the cows with a clean, safe water supply. It will also keep them from polluting a nearby Glencoe* Soil Finisher Please contact your local dealer or 567 South Reading Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: 717/733-7951 sparks (Turn to Page A 37) day interest at Md. farm Fred Beachley, supervisor for the Catoctin, Moser farm last Friday. Conservation officials Md. Soil Conservation District, helps plow in were demonstrating a number of cost-effective one of the “island” diversion terraces installed conservation practices to encourage local at a conservation field day on the Everett farmers to install them before spring planting. 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