E2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,1983 HARRISBURG - “Effective conservation measures need not be expensive” explains Joel Myers, District Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service in Dauphin County. Myers, who recently spoke to Earth Moving Contractors at the Pennsylvania Land Improvement Contractors Annual Meeting, as well as Earth Moving Contractors in Dauphin County, points to Dauphin County’s leadership in innovation conservation. During the past several years; Myers and Sand Swank, Soil Conservation Technician, have been utilizing farm equipment and ADVANCE AUCTION NOTICE Reserve Tues. March 29 for PIRRUNG'S SPRING AUCTION OF FARMER OWNED MACHINERY at Cohocton, New York Plan to consign your machinery to this established marketplace! For details contact: Pirrun g Auctioneers, Inc. 716-728-2520 Watch For Further Ads! PUBLIC SALE MACHINERY - SOME FURNITURE TUESDAY, MARCH 15 At 9:00 A.M. Located in Mifflin Co., 3 miles Northeast of Belleville, Pa., on Maple Grove Road. FARM MACHINERY I.H. 10 h.p. lawn tractor rebuilt engine w/48 in. mower. White 2-50 dsl. tractor w/W.F. run 600 hrs.. Allied hyd. loader w/fork and 6 ft. bucket, Oliver 1655 dsl. tractor w/W.F. run 2300 hrs., I.H. 300 gas tractor runs good, I.H. cultivators, I.H. 3-16 in, auto reset plows, Oliver 10 ft. transport disk, I.H. No. 401-12 ft. harrow, J.D. 10 ft. cultipacker, J.D. No. 8250-13 disk gram drill like new, I.H. No. 56-4 row corn planter w/insecticide hoppers, N.I. No. 213 beater spreader w/gate used 3 yrs., N.I. No. 323 com picker, Hesston No. 7020 Harvester w/single row corn head, N.H. No. 23 hopper blower, J.D. No. 16-A flail chopper, Papec and Clay self unloading wagons, gravity wagon, 2 bale wagons, N.H. No. 273 baler w/thrower, Hesston 7 ft. haybine, N.H. No. 450-3 pt. mower, N.H. No. 258 Rola Bar Rake, N.H. 36 ft. Elevator used 2 yrs., 3 pt. post hole digger, Katolight2s K.W. generator, sleigh, old 1 horse manure fork, old cutting box, 3 round bay feeders, bam fogger, feed carts, Stewart dippers, 2 electric fencers, fence supplies, com shelter, 36 ft. aluminum ext. ladder, 2 hyd. cylinders, portable air compressor, shallow well pump, */2 in. electric drill, pipe threader and cutter, Handy Man Jack-hyd. jack, grease guns, digging iron, forks, shovels, some shop tools and misc. farm items. 3,000 Bu, Ear Corn FURNITURE & BUTCHERING ITEMS Sale will start w/household; 2 copper kettles, 3 iron kettles, 2 sausage stuffers, hog hangers, butchering table, butter churn, Jim Dandy floor safe, buffet, library table, jelly cupbaord, 2 old cupboards, wardrobes, 2 dressers, chest of drawers, school desks, 3 beds, crib and mattress, playpen, old driving lantern, and rrusc. items, some old. Terms-Cash Lunch At Sale MR. & MRS. JOHN W. SPICHER R. D. #2 Belleville, Pa. Mark Glick - Auctioneer Terrace plow cuts conservation costs . * soil losses per sere 3re costing ss fcctivG conservstion prscticcs a new terracing plow in their ef- methods. Average costs tor much ag ?100/acre year> contact the Harrisburg Field forts to install effective soil con- diversions were 40 terraces, diversions and water- Office of the Soil Conservation servation practices at reduced waterways 24 cente r f f oo * v 3? ways are insurance against such Service at 75 So. Houcks Rd., Suite costs. represented savings of over 70 tQ a farmer . For fttrth er 301, Harrisburg, Pa. 17109, or Since a terrace plow demon- cents P er J°“ ® f t f water information concerning cost ef- phone (717) 652-7035. stration in the fall of 1981 at the over 85 cents per foot for water tractor and moldboa P am j some instances heavy :sssi.s.sjr“ m •ssssiSn *stst sst st-mss plete the job. Previous con- acceptable levels throughout struction costs had exceeded $l.OO Dauphin County The cost o f these oerfoot practices may be surpismgly low Myers and Swank were not depending on the actual con satisfied with just building struction technique required. He terraces. Diversions as well as indicated that several farmers grassed waterways are also have been able to complete the essential practices. During 1982, entire conservation needs on their several diversions and waterways fa ™ by doing their own work, were constructed using alternative Myers added that when annual 1. The ECTIBAN be applied with slits at the both insecticide to seep out 1 'f+S** shale soils of Dauphin County with terrace plow. *'SM #- f “ * f-s* v *■ A The ECTIBAN Tape may be applied to eartags to control horn flies and face flies LANCAST revolution ii ground for I months the < .pesticides 1 agriculture’! Soybean c at ag oil dealer sen promises t bicide appli herbicide a worldwide o to lower soyl But there. these proi mediately, s in the Mai Digest, a r growers American I Environmei restrictions, and in-figl i a g ricultura) delaying so; and use will Most uni v n '#■ % ■ ‘ 3. To apply 1 tape aroi overlapp adhesion — •