Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1987, Image 147

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    NEWARK, Del.—A com
prehensive survey of poultry man
ure management methods includ
ing collection, storage, nutrient
sampling and crop application will
be part of Farm and Home Field
Day, Wednesday, Aug. 12rat the
University of Delaware Research
and Education Center near
Georgetown.
“We expect to present the total
picture in about two hours,” says
Dan Palmer, extension poultry
specialist and coordinator of this
event. “In addition, Sussex County
farmers who attend the sessions
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A Feed And Management System For His 120 Holsteins!
This System In Use
Since January 1986
At
Mercer-Vu Farm,
Franklin County, Pa.
Ron Says...
"It Gets Grain To The
Right Cow and Each One
Gets The Feed It Needs.
The Infarmation System
Has Lowered Our Feed
Costs!"
THROUGH TOUGH TIMES AND GOOD TIMES
BRANDT’S FARM
SUPPLY
601 E High St
Elizabethtown. Pa
Ph (717)367 1221
DONALD UPPERMAN
1126 N Franklin St
Chambersburg, Pa
Ph (717)264 6007
Del. Field Day To Highlight Poultry Manure Management
from 10 a.m. to noon will meet the
educational requirements needed
to apply for a poultry-manure bam,
cost-share program.”
A representative from the Agri
cultural Stabilization and Conser
vation Service will be present at
Field Day to discuss this cost-share
plan, which requires a sign-off by
Delaware Cooperative Extension.
The poultry manure manage
ment program will begin at 10 a.m.
with an introduction by J. Ross
Harris Jr., extension specialist on
environmental quality. A 20-mi-
Ronald Hissong, Franklin County, Pa.
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Ronald Hissong (Seated) and Son Rodney With Their Infarmation System
DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT
AND THESE LOCAL SURGE DEALERS!
H. DANIEL WENGER
& BRO. INC.
RD 1 Hamburg Pa
Ph (215)488 1025
JIM’S SURGE
SALES & SERVICE
215 Oak Bottom Rd
Quarryville, Pa
Ph (717)786-1533
Chose...
Depend On
SURGE
LONGACRE ELECTRICAL
SVC. INC.
Bally Pa
Ph (215)845 2261
SHANK’S SURGE
2150 Rowland Rd
Hagerstown MD
301-790-1226
15535 Old Frederick Rd
Emmitsburg, MD
301-447 MILK
nute slide presentation of the
effects of poultry manure on irri
gated com will then be presented
by soil scientist Dr. J. Thomas
Sims, director of the university’s
soil laboratory. Mark Isaacs, uni
versity crop research associate,
will then present a brief slide show
on the effects of poultry manure on
winter wheat.
Harris will give the final sfide
presentation from 10:40 a.m. to"l 1
a.m. His subject will be the MAN
URE program. The title is an
acronym for “Managing Agricul
tural Nutrients and Utilitizing
Resources Effectively.”
An outdoor tour will follow the
slide presentations. Participants
can visit six demonstration plots in
which irrigated com was treated
with different amounts of poultry
manure, both alone and in combi
nation with commercial fertilizers.
Proper poultry manure storage
methods will be demonstrated
next. Participants will learn how to
stack and shape a manure pile and
how to cover it properly. Isaacs
will then show how to sample the
piles for nitrogen and other nutri
ents to determine the necessary
application rates.
The program will end with a
demonstration of proper spreader
calibration from 11:30 a.m. to
11:55 a.m.
In addition to the formal prog
ram, field day participants will be
Washington Co. Lists Steer Results
The Washington County Open
Jackpot Steer Show was held on
June 27, with 61 entrants. The
Show continues to grow each year.
Following is a list of class winners.
Cash prizes given were $250 for
grand champion, $lOO for reserve
champion and $25 for each class
winner.
• Class 1- Gregg Wilson,
McClellandtown PA
• Class 2- Tim
PEN W. HOSTETTER
RD2 Annville Pa
Ph (717)867 2896
K.C. DAIRY SERVICE
RD 2 Box 2332
Mt Bethel Pa
Ph 717-897 5141
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1987-E7
able to visit an equipment exhibit
featuring several different types of
manure spreaders, “cake” removal
machines and loaders.
Farm and Home Field Day
begins at 8:30 a.m. and will feature
other tours and programs of inter
est to grain, vegetable and pork
products as well as to consumers
and home gardeners. The half-day
event will conclude with a catered
lunch in the farm grove.
Washington PA
• Class 3- Ken Bell, Terra Alta
WVA
• Class 4-
Melcroft PA
• Class 5- Heath Lilley, Doneg
al PA
• Class 6- Ken Donaldson, Mel
croft PA, Grand Champion; Roy
Shearer, Avonmore PA, Reserve
Champion.
Rohaley,
» Class 7- Raquelle Fava, Scen
ery Hill PA
• Class 8- Debbie Parks, New
Concord OH
• Class 9- Jim Shaffer, New
Salem PA
• Class 10- Ron Parks, New
Concord OH
MAM HO X MAKKI T
FOR SALE
3,000 board feet of pine,
Ixl2's at 25 cents per foot
York Co , 717-244-8891
Registered quarter horses,
performance bloodlines,
also, registered Percheron
horses, also registered
Alpine goats, bred for show
& milk 814-466-6606
Centre Co
7' hydraulic tailgate, $5OO
Juniata Co, 717-694-3763
622 Ford combine cab,
gram and 2 row corn head,
good cond Carbon Co
717-386-4440
1962 Econoline van, $7OO,
1960 Austin Healey Bug
Eye Sprite, new upholstery,
fop Good cond ,
$3,350/080 Lane Co
717-529-2544
wm rm
m m
D
Chris Donaldson,
Rubber tired pony wagon
Reg Belgian mare w/filly
colt at side 2Yr Belgian fil
ly, 2 yr Percheron stud
horse, nice Huntingdon
Co, 717-483-6683
French Angora bunnies and
breeding stock, black, fawn
Also NZW bunnies York
Co, 717-235-4075
1978 Chevy stationwagon,
305, auto, air, 94,000,
$3OO Rope wick cattle oil
er, hardly used, $lOO
Berks Co, 215-683-7206
40 Holstein heifers due
September & October
Model GT37O dryer Balti
more Co , MD
301-472-2858 after 6pm
New and used bee equip
ment, shallow and deep
suppers 215-562-4595
Berks Co
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