Poultry manure I from any County Extension Ser vice office. Because of the uneven distribution of poultry across the state, farmers often have problems with meeting these guidelines and need alternative disposal options. One possibility is to sell the poultry manure to farmers who have cropland but not animals. Poultry manure can be an excellent fertilizer because of its high analysis. Sods where too much poultry manure is applied over a number of years may have excessive potassium levels and result in other nutrient un balances. Manure market The market for poultry manure as a fertilizer has strengthened since 1972 when less than 10 per cent of all poultry manure or litter was sold. Now we estimate that 20 percent of ail poultry manure is sold from Pennsylvania farms for prices ranging from three to 12 dollars per ton for wet or chunky dry manure, to as high as 25 dollars per ton for dry manure(3o% moisture) in bulk at the farm. Bagged manure m farm 1. Want To Cut Your Feed Cost? 2. 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Most of these have been because of wet manure or Utter stored more than 28 days without being dried. Other citations include, but are not limited to, water poUution or dust and feathers as a nuisance. A few farmers have paid fines for polluting water on or nearby the farm or area where manure is spread. ■ Using large amounts of manure and high level apphcations of commercial fertilizer together on the same acre is not recom mended. 100% Financing Available 2 Years Parts & Labor Warranty 201 E. Park Avenue P.0.80x 791 Hanover. PA 17331 717-637-2214 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - One of the biggest returns from a recent meeting between the presidents of the northeast’s three major dairy cooperatives and upstate members of the New York State Congressional delegation in Washington, was the display of unity by the cooperatives, ac cording to NEDCO President Edward McNamara. McNamara, along with Stanley Korona, president of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative and Clyde Rutherford, president of Dairylea, set up a meeting with the legislators on May 12 at the Rayburn House Office Building to discuss dairy legislation now m the House Agriculture Committee. The meeting was arranged through the office of Matthew F. McHugh, of Ithaca. Eight of the legislators were represented at the meeting with the dairy co-op presidents. “We don’t like what we’re hearing out of Washington these days,” said McNamara. “We find our farmers agam facing a cut of 50 cents per hundredweight in their milkchecks and now we see compromise legislation coming from the House Agriculture Committee that cuts back the industry’s dairy incentive plan to Let me know how I can save money on my feed costs Name Address Phone #B •z-mrKfj'. r r rj-.r srj* ms* .'.'jjj.rJj.Tj. NE dairy co-ops strive Tons of feed per week: Dairy _ Swine Poultry Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 28,1983-021 one year from two and the diversion payment to producers fromflO.OO t 057.00. This makes the plan inoperable as far as I’m concerned,” he said. “Nobody’s going to sell cows for that kind of incentive. We totally reject this piece of compromise legislation. It’s just a gesture,” he added. "Another thing,” quoted Mc- Namara, "is that we have a powerful and persuasive Ad ministration whose eyes can only see solutions through support cuts. It is disheartening to watch the Congress compromise entirely to the Administration's closed way of thinking,” said the co-op leader. McNamara showed by example that if a producer takes a $2.00 drop m support on a farm selling one. million pounds of milk last year, and he multiplies that by the $2.00 drop, he’ll find that it would have lowered his net income by $20,000. “Extend that over the three years it is expected to take to solve the overproduction problems and you could expect to lower this farmer’s net income by $60,000,” he said. “What producer can stand that?” Straight cuts m income aren’t the answer, he explained. You need incentive legislation that will reduce production, reduce r COMMERCIAL f ) RESIDENTIAL I I FENCING & SUPPLIES | I Also r | CHAIN LINK DOG KENNELS | L . for unity government costs and maintain dairy farmer income at the highest level possible. “The only plan presented to date that comes even close to meeting these goals and the expenditure limitation of $7lO million would be a producer incentive program,” said McNamara. He emphasized that cutting producer income by 50 cents per hundredweight or supports by $2.00 will not come close to meeting the expenditure limitation. McNamara, Korona and Rutherford agreed that it will take more than the unity of the three major dairy cooperatives m the northeast to convince Congress of the dairy togetherness they are looking for. "We may never reach unanimous decisions nationwide, even in the future, "but I believe it behooves the dairy industry to come as close as possible if we are to ever have a serious impact at the federal level,” said Mc- Namara. [ THMMOF | BUBJNK7 I READ LANCASTER FARMING'S I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I YOUR NEEOSI I QUALITY FENCING & SUPPLY RDI. Box 428 New Holland, Fa. 17557 717-354-4374 See Us Fridays At The Green Dragon Farmer's Market EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. 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