D4-Upcast«r Fanning Saturday, Juna 28,1986 Virginia Farm Tour Highlights Manure Storage Systems BY JULIE GOCHENOUR Virginia Correspondent HARRISONBURG, Va. - Farmers in Rockingham County, Virginia are benefiting from a program to clean up the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. High nitrogen levels in surface water that reaches the Bay are seriously affecting marine life there. In response to the problem, Virginia’s Division of Soil and Water Con servation has set up a program that works with farmers to reduce the nitrogen from agricultural sources. The heart of the effort is the Chesapeake Bay Agricultural Best Management Practice Cost Share Program and has been very well received by county producers. Rockingham is Virginia’s leading agricultural county with about 300 dairies, and has been pin-pointed as a major source of nitrogen pollution. The Chesapeake Bay Program is set up to limit this by providing financial incentives that encourage farmers to invest in waste management systems which control nitrogen-rich run-off from Manure from Dewitt Heatwole's earthen storage pond combines with a second con- Crete unit to provide the farmer with up to 40 weeks of storage for 80-cow dairy herd. The Tote Weld® II outfit is a com pletely equipped cutting and welding shop that even includes the gases It weighs less than 30 lbs so it can go where you go And Tote Weld II can do just about anything because it s completely professional You can cut steel in excess of 2 COMPLETE WELDING AND CUTTING OUTFITS INCLUDING CYLINDERS....FROM *249.00 FOR HOME - FARM - AND INDUSTRY with a store near you at 732 Tulpehocken St. Stevens & Portland 2 blks. off Sch. Ave. Off Balligomingo Rd. Reading, PA W. Conshohocken, PA (215)374-2136 (215)825-5440 435 Amity Rd. Behind Jewetcor Harrisburg, PA (717)234-8600 318 W. DiamondSt West End of Town Coatesville, PA (215)384-1900 Berks Welding Supply. Inc. animal manures. Nearly 50 farmers toured the county recently to get a firsthand look at some of these systems. Much of the money from the program has gone into concrete or earthen storage facilities for animal wastes and these were the emphasis of the tour. Producers also had the opportunity to quiz owner/operators on their management of the systems and how they fit into the total farming opetation. Heatwole Dairy Farm The first stop on the tour was Dewitt Heatwole’s dairy west of Harrisonburg. In addition to an older 70-by-70-by-5-foot concrete storage facility next to the barn, Heatwole recently installed a 39- by-39-by-10-foot earthen pond with the help of cost sharing funds from the Bay Program and A.C.P. program of the ASCS. These two facilities allow the dairyman to store more than 61,800 cubic feet of combined manure, washwater and precipitation—or 280 days of waste from his 80-animal dairy herd > snV 00 * thick and weld up to 5'16 steel or aluminum with a wide range of available tips Or braze solder and bend metal Tote Weld II All the capability you need without all the bulk Come see us for a demo Earl Street 1 blk. off Rt. 61 Sch. Haven, PA (717) 385-1667 1890 State St. Cnr. of State & Lemon E. Petersburg, PA (717) 569-8288 Chesapeake Bay Program In Action when kept in total confinement The two facilities form a com plementary system that gives Heatwole additional flexibility. Manure and washwater from the barn are deposited into the con crete structure and pumped up to the primary earthen pond as it becomes necessary. When the ‘liquid manure is to be used, it’s pumped out of the concrete facility and the upper holding area is allowed to drain back into the older structure. From there it is loaded and applied to cropland at the appropriate times for fertilization. Horst Dairy Farm Mennonite dairyman Daniel Horst also lets fertilization needs rather than limited capacity determine when he empties his storage facility. The brand new 50- head operation has a 365-day total confinement waste storage capacity of 84,318 cubic feet and Roscoe Wine's gravity flow manure system includes the circular concrete pit pictured that feeds truck located downhill. REDUCED PRICE QVATEC u Check Our Prices ]$ '^7/1l At Oregon Soles, 717-656-8380 or Melvin J. Lesher, Jr. Halifax, PA, 717-362-9168 Gerald Martin, Saeli Rd., RD2, Savannak, N.Y. Crider’s Dairy Equipment, Shippensburg, PA, 717-532-2196 Dennis W. Silvers, Troy, PA, 717-297-4279 Neil P. Stewart, Marion Center, PA, 412-397-4920 Ray Miller. Oakland. MD. 301-339-9612 HAVING A DIFFICULT TIME KNOWING WHEN YOUR COWS ARE COMING IN HEAT - OR KNOWING IF SHE'S IN A TRUE HEAT? DON'T G 1 Mail to: Oregon Sales I 6/28/86 1 ! Oregon Pike [ l R.D. #l, Leola, PA 17540 | i Or Call i j (717)656-8380 I l I l f I Yes, send me information about ■ Ovatec for cows ■ Name I Address 1 City I Zip l J was the second stop on the waste management tour. Producers were particularly interested in the mechanics of the set-up on Horst’s farm. The ear then storage pond accepts manure and waste water from the operation through a two-foot pipe under the bam and lot. Manure is pushed to a drop structure in the floor of the freestall bam, and waste water carries it, by gravity flow, to the pond. There is also a push-off ramp at the edge of the paved and grooved lot. Although no funding was used to construct Horst’s facility, Bill Patterson, district conservationist and tour guide for the day, pointed out that the dairyman still had to follow the same procedures as farmers who participate in the program. “You can’t just start digging a hole,” Patterson ex plained, noting that ground and surface water, as well as soil USE AN OVATEC State Phone( ) composition, plays an important part in site location and facility design. Animal waste easily seeps through the porous limestone soils of Rockingham County and adds to the nitrogen in ground and surface water. This means that the majority of producers have had to pass up the less expensive earthen facilities, which Patterson calls “just a regular old farm pond,” and erect concrete structures instead. These prevent any seepage from the storage facility, even when surface water is located nearby. The tour visited just such a facility during their third stop at Carl Fifer’s dairy farm. 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