SCS Chief Praises ‘Sodbuster’ Legislation mttaU! leve]s urttc< and HARRISBURG - A national leader predicted that the con servation titles of the 1985 Farm Bill will bring the greatest ad vances in controlling the country’s soil erosion threat. Wilson Scaling, chief of the USDA Soil Con servation Service, told county conservation district directors attending the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation District Directors that this was the best piece of conservation legislation “to come down the pike since the thirties.” Scaling was referring to the portions of the law which require THE SPREADER THAT’S BUILT LIKE Constructed for longer spreader life and less spreader problems! • One piece, seam free sides, flareboards and wear strips to reduce leakage. • Clad-Tuff™ floor - durable, eases movement of material. 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