COLLEGE PARK, Md.- Although you can’t grow crops on land signed up under the Con servation Reserve Program, you can grow wildlife. In fact, in creased habitat for both upland wildlife and waterfowl is one of the goals of the new program. The Conservation Reserve Program, designed to retire highly erodible cropland, is an excellent opportunity for landowners to devote some land to wildlife habitat, says Anna Lynn, a biologist with the U.S. Soil Con servation Service. Sign up for the program is from March 3 to 14. “Food supply is generally not a problem for most upland wildlife except during late winter months,” explains Lynn. “Suitable cover is the critical factor that is missing in many areas for feeding, nesting, escape.from predators and winter protection.” The best nesting areas for quail, rabbits, and pheasants, are grassy areas located next to a woody cover with a dense understory. The woody vegetation provides a safe haven from predators and harsh weather. This woody cover can be provided by woodlots, windbreaks, hedgerows, and clump planting of trees and shurbs. “So if you sign up 10 acres, you might want to plant nine acres of trees and one acre in a grassy border for wildlife. Lynn recommends planting nesting cover in strips at least 50 feet wide to lessen the chances of foxes, dogs, cats, raccoons finding the nests. Many of these practices in cluding establishment of per manent grasses and legumes, tree planting, permanent wildlife habitat, and field windbreaks are eligible for 50 percent cost sharing ATTENTION POULTRYMAN For Details On How And How Much You Can Save Call Or Write For Information S.K.D. SERVICES Your Company For Quality Windsor, PA 17366 Windsor Acres, Lot 7 (717)244-7790 l Please send information on the following: I □ Improving water quality. I n Flourescent lighting, jL I Information on cups, stems & seals. I □ Information on nipples that use existing pipe. 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Shallow ponds will provide good habitat if they meet the following critiera; •At least 50 percent of the pond has KALAMAZOO, MI Ger mination, as reflected by the seeds’ ability to produce a stand, is what farmers most readily associate with seed quality, ac cording to Dr. Tony Kust, manager of quality assurance for Asgrow Seed Company However, genetic and physical purity, uniformity of seed size and shape and pathological properties all in fluence the quality of a bag of seed “Genetic purity is always a major concern,” Kust says Production departments do everything possible to ensure purity, including growing out samples of each kernel size of every lot to check for genetic off types Sophisticated lab techniques are also used to check for purity by examining the genetic “finger print” of hybrid seed “Physical purity-freedom from foreign material, cracked seed, weed seed and other crop seed is a quality factor every farmer has the right to expect,” Kust observes “With the technology available in today’s modern seen plants, contaminated seed should be a thing of the past ” Some of the same equipment used to clean the seed helps insure You Can Have UNLIMITED Choices With A SATELLITE TV SYSTEM FREE Subscription to Orbit Satellite TV Guide Systems Start At *69s°° SHATTUCK SATELLITE TV 7081 P»lon SI., (Rl. 322, Hershey Rd.), Hbg. 564-4361 Factors that determine seed quality It’s Going To Be The Only Name For Trough Liners, Dropping Boards And Curtains a depth of three feet or less, with optimum shallow depths ranging from six to 18 inches to promote plant growth. •For dabbling ducks, 50 to 75 percent of the pond should be shallow and vegetated with clumps of emergent or floating plants. •Wildlife ponds may need a water control structure to allow manipulation of water levels. uniformity of seed size and shape, quality factors which are essential to planting accuracy, especially with plate planters, Kust explains “Underplanting due to improper sizing is potentially as serious to the producer as low germination rates,” he says “Likewise, over planting may induce stress and Delmarva Poultry Industry kicks GEORGETOWN, Del. - David VanHoose, first vice president and fund drive chairman of Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), has announced that the goal for the 1986 DPI Fund Drive has been set at $330,000. Nearly 200 volunteer workers from communities throughout the Delmarva broiler area were in attendance at the recent kick-off meeting. DPI is the 4,000-member, non-profit trade association that represents all phases of the billion dollar poultry industry on the Delmarva Peninsula. William V. Roth, Jr., Senior U.S. Senator from Delaware, was the featured speaker for the evening. Roth has been an avid supporter of the poultry industry and praised EXPERT REPAIRS A 5 • GENERATORS • STARTERS W!S Wj • ALTERNATORS ~ PEOUEA BATTERIES Ronks, PA CONTROL Efnii •RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your poultry flocks. Your business is raising them. Ours is protecting them. We Specialize In Sanitizing And Disinfecting Poultry Houses •Ponds should have a 50- to 150-foot $20,000 in cost share funds vegetated buffer strip around them available on a 50-50 basis for to serve as a nesting area, planting certain wildlife covers. Recommended plantings include Tax deductions for building ponds alfalfa, clovers, timothy, or- are available under the state’s chardgrass and ryegrass. Waterfowl Restoration Program. In addition to the cost sharing For more information about available under the Conservation these programs, contact your local Reserve Program, the Maryland Soil Conservation Service office Forests, Parks, and Wildlife listed in the phone directory under Service has announced it will make U.S. Department of Agriculture. cause excessive barreness It is also a waste of seed ” Finally, pathological quality is constantly monitored to detect the presence of seed-borne disease That is rarely a problem with hybrid seed corn, Kust acknowledges, but it cannot be overlooked the poultrymen for their in dependence and positive attitudes, noting that they do not look for special benefits from government but just the opportunity to compete on equal terms. VanHoose, who is general manager of Paramount Poultry/Cargill, Inc., reported a total of $174,615 in cash and pledges had been collected to date. These “investments” to DPI will be used Lancaster, PA 397-3721 Lewistown, PA 248-0983 State College, PA 2377607 "Each oi these tactoi.s is im portant to farmers because the\ can affect yields and profits, asserts Kust "At every stage of production, from the field to storage, samples are drawn, counts are made and quality is assessed to ensure that farmcis are receiving the best seed possible " off fund drive for research, educational programs, legislative and promotional activities, all aimed at helping the continued progress of the broiler industry in the area. He thanked the workers for their interest and accomplishments to date, but noted there was much hard work ahead to reach the $330,000 goal by the final reporting date of March 27th. . 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