Dl: !-Umcaster ■arml WASHINGTON, D.C. - Three wasted crop residues into high companies have been licensed by quality cattle feed. the federal government to use a The process, in which crop new chemical process developed * residues are treated with a solution by a U.S. Department of of hydrogen peroxide so that cattle Agriculture researcher for con- can digest them, is being patented verting indigestible and often by USDA and licensed through the Franklin CIA elects officers Newly-elected officers of the Franklin County Crop Im provement Association are (seated, I'to r); William Swailes, Willow Hill, president; Wayne Kuhns, Chambersburg, vice president: (standing I to r): Wayne Beidel, Newburg, secretary; Kenneth Schoenberg, Shippensburg, state director; and J. 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Snavely & Sons, Inc 150 Main Street, Landisville, PA 17538 I am interested in I plan on building about Name Address City State Phone Number . / iruary New chemical process mates crop PLACE (Type of building) .County Department of Commerce’s National Technical Information Service. It was invented by J. Michael Gould, a biochemist with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service at the Northern Research Center in Peoria, HI. “The leaves, stalks and stems of crops like corn, wheat, oats, rice, and barley pack a lot of car bohydrate energy in the form of fibrous cellulose,” said Gould. “Normally,” he explained, “the cellulose can’t be efficiently (Date) Wayne County Extension elects new officers HAMLIN - The annual re organizational meeting of the Wayne County Cooperative Ex tension Executive Committee was held at J and J Lounge, Hamlin, on Jan. 7. New officers elected for two year terms were as follows: Robert Muller Sr., president; Fred Nordenhold, first vice-president; Philip Gottschalk, second vice president; Marjorie Marshall, secretary; Susan Rickard, assistant secretary and Attorney Jeffrey Wander, treasurer. New members of the committee who were elected at the annual meeting in September were in troduced. They are; Marjorie Marshall, Shirley Reed, Betty Mang, Leon Reed, Debbie Bryant, Joseph Kromoasky. and Louis \jX) uality Building Systems 540 WEST 28th DIVISION HWY. PH: (717) 626-5204 MERVIN MILLER YOUR RELIABLE BUILDER • DAIRY • BEEF • SWINE • POULTRY • HORSE BARNS • ALL PURPOSE BUILDINGS WALL O' WATER PLANT PROTECTORS NOW! Plant tomatoes, cantaloupes, and other vegetables 6 we earlier without freezing them. Protects plants to 10°F. You will be j to harvest at least 3 weeks earlier and in most springs 4 weeks eat Not only can you harvest earlier, but plants will be a lot healthier t yields are increased considerably. Protectors last for 7 to 10 ye< Under most trials growers have more than doubled the cost of tectors in increased profits the first year they used them Also use them to make small greenhouses. Grow tomatoes and pepper seedlings with out using any heat. Also use for cantaloupes, cucumbers, etc. Water heats up during day time, and keeps it warmer at night Case of 36 *48.60 5 to 10 Cases *45.00 per case 10 or more Cases *43.50 per case Add $2.00 per case and we will ship UPS I Zimmerman's Farm Market | RD #3 Mi«lSPurg/PA 17844 717-966-3794 residues digestible digested by cattle. A plant sub stance called lignin glues cellulose fibers together and shields them from bacteria in the animal’s digestive tract. “But treating the residues with hydrogen peroxide dissolves the lignin so that the digestive bacteria can reach the fibers.” Gould said that hydrogen peroxide can also be used on crop residues to facilitate the production of industrial-grade ethanol. Mang. Catherine Johnson, Louis Mang, and Joseph Krompasky were honored for having served four years on the committee. Jeffrey Wander and Louis Mang were appointed to represent the group on the Regional Extension Executive Committee. Dale Teeple and Lewis Locklin will serve as alternates. Jeffrey Wander was recently appointed by the Regional Executive Committee to serve as an alternate delegate to the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperative Extension Associations (state Executive Committee). Robert Muller was appointed a member of the annual meeting committee of the state association. Earl Simons, Wayne County commissioner, and Reg Wayman, \ A field of 12,000 k | Jkr f wall o' waters us Ann Whitehead, patent < dinator for the agency, said rights to the commercial m Gould’s invention have granted to Food and Breakthru, Madison, Wis.; | Agricultural Products, St. { Minn.; and Interox An« Houston, Tex. A fourth comp Southwest Bio-energy, Q, N.M., will probably be licem use the process in the near ft She said that the compania pay a royalty to the govemnu chief clerk, Wayne County ( missioners’ Office, attended meeting and spoke to the gt They reported on county gov ment activities including waste disposal, disas assistance, Delaware River B issues, storm water manages Lake Wallenpaupack Water Management District, gypsy n revenue sharing and the co budget. The next meeting of the tension Executive Committee be held Feb. 3 in the Exten Office. It will be the an planning meeting at which priority problem areas m county will be identified to pro a basis for the staff to uo planning Extension activities programs. SKID LOADER BACKHOE SERVICE INSTALLATION WATI SEWER LINES Zimmerman's Drip Irrigation RD #3 Ephrata, PA 17522 215-445-4144 »«■»< *«■»< 1