Md. to hold BMP open* house Wednesday WESTMINSTER, Md. With approval of Rural Clean Water landowners in the Double Pipe time fast running out for local controls (July 1985), farmers and Creek watershed should decide Cltt » I ihnn'i u«V •♦ \ t« * V * (Vr t «» ' *<« I - i'C t Uncaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984-D2l now if the program will benefit them in reducing soil erosion and retaining animal wastes on their land. Almost 100 landowners, com prising 73 percent of the 18,180 critical acres originally cited as having severe potential tor soil and animal waste loss, have signed RCWP contracts. The program, which includes a total farm plan, has many practices which can help reduce run-off and improve water quality, according to David L. Greene, Extension Agent, Agriculture Science. To show some of these practices, a RCWP Demonstration Day has been planned for Wednesday at four farms in the watershed. These ""** % *f. v >"Ss ”'*4 CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS IN: FARM BUILDINGS - EXCAVATING -SEPTIC TANKS MANURE PITS SPECIAL FARM PRICES DYNAMIC MASONRY CONTRACTORS Mike Fisher (717) 687-6801 After 6 PM, Coll (717) 687-7217 Two good reasons to stop scours with SCOUfy 1. Certified residue-free. 2. Improved weight gain. Now you can stop scours fast, without residues and without losing weight gain. Just add SCOUR x to the calf’s liquid feed. There’s nothing else like SCOUR x It's a powerful new kind of drug developed specifically for calf scours. Ask your animal health dealer for SCOUR x Calf Antidiarrheal. When scours hits, SCOUR x is your first line of defense SCOUR? CALF ANTIDIARRHEAL 2/VA s Trademark farmers have all agreed to allow visitors to inspect the best management practices which have been installed on their land to complete a total farm plan for improving water quality. The farms will be open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Representatives from the agencies involved with im plementing the program (Soil Conservation District; Agricultural, Stabilization and Conservation Service; Soil Con servation Service and the Carroll County Extension Service, will be available to talk about the program and describe the various best management practices. Septic Tanks • RESIDENTIAL SEPTIC CVQTPMQ • FARM WASTE SYSTEMS • COMMERCIAL WASTE SYSTEMS -FREE ESTIMATES Gordonville, PA Industries, Inc 221 East Camelback, Suite 21 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 (602) 742-1698 (Turn to Page D 23) W s Larry Herr
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