Pa. to get $205,000 for additional conservation work HARRISBURG Pennsylvania will be receiving $205,000 in ad ditional Agricultural Conservation Program funds for fiscal year 1982 These funds are part of more than $6 million being provided by the U S. Department of Agriculture for meeting soil and water con servation needs and improving water quality, according to last week’s announcement by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John K. Block. Of the $205,000 coming to Penn sylvania, about $150,000 will be allocated to various counties throughout the state for the hnancing of erosion control measures, such as stripcropping systems, cropland terraces, diversions, reduced and no-tillage, and sod waterways. These funds must be obligated to farmers by Sept 30, however practices will not have to be completed by this date. CHAMPIONSHIP PROFESSION IlflXCliil ARA SANCTIONED FRI., JUNE 25 - 7 P.M. SAT., JUNE 26 - 7 P.M. SUN., JUNE 27 - 2 P.M. • Rain or Shine ADMISSION: I Adults t Children (12 and [ under) | Children under 6 free Produced by: DIAMOND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO Future Rodeo Dates; July 23,24 &25 Aug. 20,21 &22 • BAREBACK BRONC RIDING • SADDLE BRONC RIDING • BRAHMA BULL RIDING • CALF ROPING • STEER WRESTLING MMTM Phone 215-488-6859 In Pennsylvania, two major areas were chosen to receive the additional funding the fourteen county area known as the Mason- Dixon Agricultural Conservation Program, and the Pennsylvania Highlands Project, in the nor thwestern portion of the state Within the Mason-Dixon, counties which will have more funds for ACP practices are Berks and Montgomery for the Perkiomen Creek watershed, Chester for White Clay Creek, Franklin for Greene and Guilford townships, Lehigh for Ontelaunee Creek: Northampton for Monocacy Creek; Dauphin for Wiconisco Creek, Bucks for East Perkiomen Creek; Cumberland for Conodogumet Creek; York for Codorus Creek; and Adams for Rock Creek Lancaster and Delaware counties will receive no additional ACP funding. ADVANCE GATE $4.00 $4.50 $3.00 $3.50 EVENTS CAMPING RESORT Box 365 SHARTLESVILLE, PA. 19554 Located 1 Mile North of Rt. 22 (1-78) EXIT 8 • TEAM ROPING • COWGIRLS BARREL RACE • SHEEP RIDING (KIDS) • WILD HORSE RACE The Pennsylvania Highlands project includes portions of Erie, Potter, Tioga, Jefferson, Washington, Westmoreland, and Clinton counties. The Agricultural Conservation Program is administered for farmers by USDA’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Adams Farmers ’ Assn, meets GETTYBSURG - At their recent monthly meeting, the Adams County Farmers’ Association directors voted to advocate the ’ hold the line” policy on all budgets, including salaries for local, county, and state government personnel The local farmers association reported an all-time-high mem bership of 807 farm families Service and by farmer-elected county committees in nearly every county nationwide Two other USDA agencies, the Sod Con servation Service and Extension Service, will provide additional technical assistance required for these projects The projects will be increased in ioo counties ,r> dotnq These Future events listed for the county include the Poultry Association’s chicken barbeque, June 26, at Gettysburg College, Youth Conference, June 22-25, at Lock Haven State College (Kim Lott and Kenneth Stull will be representing Adams County). Region II Ladies’ Day Gut, July 8, at Milroy (a bus will be leaving v,j 9 ,31 .«/ BEAT THE SIMMER HEAT- SPRINKLER COOLING SYSTEM (Not Fogger) When the temperature goes up one of When the temperature is above 72* F the first ways your body reacts is by even ventilation can t cure the stress that breaking out in persp'ration That s results But a sprinkler cooling system can nature’s way of cooling off help your hogs where nature fell short It s different with hogs High tern giving them a chance to cool off It sprays peratures cause them a great deal of them with coarse water droplets to reduce stress because they can t sweat When their body temperature The idea is under this stress due to heat hogs will simple but extremely effective lose their appetite weight gams drop the'e is poor feed conversion conception rate is reduced and pens become a mess All of this adds up to lost profits The sprinkle cycle is turned on automatically whenever the barn temperature rises above a preset level 72° F Throughout this on period the control functions to permit sprinkling to occur for a preset time period each hour (2 minutes hour is recommended for best results ) When the barn temperature drops below 72° F the cycle is automatically interrupted The nozzles are clamped t j a plastic pipe strung over the gutter of slatted area at the rear of the pen Each nozzel covers a 5 6 foot diameter area which usually means one nozzle per pen The nozzle assures a coarse droplet spray pattern which is important for maximum cooling A fine mist of fog is not desirable in geographical areas of generally high summer relative humidity Average daily gam per hog i 37 Average daily teed consumption per hog Lbs feed per lb gram per di Lbs teed save hog Days earlier to market Research done at Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology tn Ontario and at tne University of California have shown these results Th»se figures are calculated on hogs from 100 ids up To 200 lbs SWINE t POULTRY SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS FARMER BOY AG. 457 E MAIN AVE MYERSTQWN PA 17067 BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19,1982—021 fundi are a part of the $l9O million appropriated by Congresi for the program in fiical 1982 Locally, other statei to receive additional fundi were Maryland, $25,000, New Jersey, $58,750, New York, $176,700, Ohio, $88,500, Virginia, $lBO,OOO, and Weil Virginia, $12,150 from New Oxford), the Ada mi County Farmers' Association summer picnic, July 19. at the South Mountain Fairgrounds near ArendtsviUe, the Young Farm Couples Conference. Aug 5-6. at State College (interested couples should contact Mary Grun at 717/259-9657), and the annual meeting to be held Oct 5 LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS FOR HOGS nsiaaamld Hogs Sprayed Hogs Sprayed Hogs Sprayed Control Hogs imm per nr Imn per nr imm per r not sprayed above 85*F above 70*F above 70*F READ 50SSHH calcar Control Panel l\ -n‘ Nozzle ' i 62 1 72 6 6?" INC PH 717 866 7565