Ftlanctttar-Ffenningi Saturday, March 12, 1988 Clinic Slated By State Pleasure Walking Horse Association NEW RINGGOLD—The Pen nsylvania Pleasure Walking Horse Association is holding its annual Spring Clinic on March 19 and 20 at the Open Gate Equestrian Cen ter here. On the 19th, Dr. Dave Whitaker of Middle Tennessee S tate Univer sity will speak on breeding and genetics and how to plan a good Pleasure Walking Horse breeding program. He also will deal with principles of judging. Juveniles 18 Lancaster County Sells Seedlings For 12th Year LANCASTER The Lancas ter County Conservation District will be conducting it’s 12th Annu al Tree Seedling Sale during the month of March. Pre-paid orders will be accepted to purchase everg reen, hardwood, and ornamental seedlings. The seedlings, ranging in size from 4 to 20 inches depend ing on species, can be used for any purpose. Windbreaks, Christmas trees, ornamentals, wood products and wildlife cover are some of the many uses for trees. Seedlings will be distributed on Friday, April 22, 1988 between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Kiwanis Lodge in the Lancaster County Central Park. Evergreen species sold will Planting? BLU-JET Makes a Difference You’ll Really Like! Power Flex Coulter Knife Finally, a universal package that FERTILIZES ACCURATELY WHILE YOU PLANT' BLU-JET Power Flex Coulter Knives on your planter give you 3 main benefits 1 MINIMAL FIELD DISTURBANCE 2 POWERFUL PENETRATION 3 MAXIMUM ADJUSTABILITY Coupled with Thurston’s Super 900 Flex Coulter, the knife is fully adjustable to match planter options and field conditions And the exclusive “FLOW-THRU” de sign keeps you going, even in heavy residue From the makers of fine fertilizet injection application equipment Ihurston Ml|> ( o P(> Box 2IK Thurston Nl 6K062 Phone: (-*O2) 385-30-* 1 BLU-JET ABC GROFF (717) 354-4731 and under will then judge halter and gaited classws under the coaching of Dr. Whitaker. Instructors for March 20 will be Odie Adcock and Dale Seidel, long-time professional Walking Horse trainers. They will be work ing with horse and rider on general horsemanship, starting with the young horse, loading, bitting, shoeing, and improving the gaits. For more information, call 215/267-7311, after 8:00 p.m. include Blue spruce, Norway spruce, Scotch pine. White pine, Douglas fir and Eastern hemlock. These are sold in packets of 10 for $4.23. Hardwood seedlings include White flowering dog wood, White oak and White ash. They are sold for $l.lO each. One ornamental species is being sold. Orchid azaleas can be purchased for $3.00 each or 4 for $lO.OO. The purpose of the sale is to pro vide tree seedlings to the public for the beautification of our environ ment. Order forms can be secured by contacting the Conservation District Office at (717) 299-5361; Room 6, Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17601. S.D. Implement Caddy Versatility Plus! A heavy 4" x 6" x 1/2" framework capable of 7SOO to 10,000 lb loads makes the S D Implement Caddy useful for multiple appli cations Tool bars, grain drills, planters, chisels, sprayers, or many other implements can be hitched to this caddy in minutes Added features include adjust able tread width, Cat 111 hitch, and a heavy parking jack Op tions include a spring-loaded ground drive wheel and a SOO gallon pol) sphere tank S-ycar tool bar warranty 1 For Information Call: TIDEWATER TRACTOR (301) 820-2111 u f^sa GEORGE HEATH (717) 737-0002 A t * I f ~ M Maryland Farmers Involved Maryland’s Agricultural Cost Share Program continues to reduce agricultural nonpoint source pollu tion to the Chesapeake Bay as more farmers sign up every month, according to Amin Yazdanian, Program Administrator of Mary land’s highly successful program. The Agricultural Water Quality Cost Share Program has been in operation since 1983. Funding was significantly increased through the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Loan Acts of 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987. Additional funds are made available by the U.S. Envir onmental Protection Agency. The state program provides up to 87.5 percent of the total cost of install ing site-specific best management practices designed to control agri cultural nonpoint source pollution, with limits of $lO,OOO per project and $25,000 per farm. Designed to encourage farmers to install best-management prac tices on a voluntary basis, the cost share program targets those water sheds most likely to contribute agriculturally related nonpoint source pollution to Maryland waters. “I am very proud of Maryland’s fanners and the way they have taken the lead and responded in the voluntary effort, and I appreciate the things farmers are doing, and their commitment to restoring the Old wooden wheel. News- BZEH3BIH n9W ' y paper delivery wagon In fair ■MERniWiH Painted wth robuih engine, ffcnn i ~ n ). r n dk exc cond , $4,500 Lane WSmShO CO Ph 7,7-738-0579 JO KBA disc, JD ground dn ven and NH 328 pto manure spreader with end gate. Must sell' 301-398-7680 78 Coachman camping trailer 25’ sleeps 9, Cole man AC 16' Awning fully self contained, ex cond Mineral Co 304-289-3764 $6,000 New Idea 224 tandem axle manure spreader w/tailgate $l5OO. Gas water heater $6O Oakland coal stove $75 Leb Co 717-866-2246 Bay Cleanup In Chesapeake Bay,” said Secretary of Agriculture Wayne A. Cawley, Jr. Governor William Donald Schaefer is also pleased with the progress being made by Mary land’s Agricultural Water Quality Cost Share Program. ‘This kind of cooperation is just great,” said Schaefer. “Good things happen when everybody works together on a tough job like this,” said the Governor at the annual Agricultur al Dinner held at Martins Cross winds in Greenbelt on February 4. Conservation Farmer CREAMERY Arlin Halte man of Kulp Road, Harleysville was recently named by the Mont gomery County Conservation Dis trict as Outstanding Conservation Farmer for 1987. Arlin also had the number-two dairy herd in the county for 1987. Halteman’s conservation accomplishments include: 165 acres of stripcropping, several thousand feet of storage terraces, diversions, and gradient terraces. Halteman has converted more than 2,000 feet of gullies into grassed waterways. Six structures for water control have also been built to stabilize erosion. Arlin credits much of his farmer’s abilities to his 7 Head Holstein bulls, JD scratch harrow. 12 ft 300-600 lbs. Int pull type drop spreader. IH model #64 combine, no canvas, 295 planters, cultivators, $lOO Berks Co Ph. plow, 4 ft. disk, sickle-bar 717-933-4571 mower, side dresser for . ; Cub, Super A, AV side Haryestek fastdry applica- dresser for P‘H” Salem tor 150 gal 3pt tank with Co NJ 609-358-8625 electnc pump, three booms to choose from, 10 bags 100 used ceramic molds fastdry Berks Co Ph $l5O Also wanted pouring 215-693-6158 table. York Co 1970 Chev. 14' steel flatbed dump 6 cyl. 292 engine, 1984 F1504x4 PS, PB,AM -4+2 trans . 72,000 miles, pM stereo, 302 auto, XLT good shape, removable intenor tutone cap, rubd, sides, $5OO. Berks Co Call like now $B,OOO Berks Co after 6pm 215-286-5434 215-845-7292 Halteman Named Since July of 1983, the MDA has received over 5,000 cost share applications. As of February, 1987, cost share funded projects are helping to save approximately 316,000 tons of soil per year, and are treating 2,500 total tons of ani mal waste per day. About $ 10 mil lion in bond funds administered by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) have been expended for completed projects. Another one million in federal funds provided by EPA has been paid out to farmers. dad, Elwood, whose other son Har old happened to have the number-one dairy herd in the county for 1987. Elwood taught Arlin the value of crop rotation and good land management. This is evidenced by most all the rented land being farmed also being under good conservation. Arlin’s philosophy is that “you only get out of the land what you put into it” No-till has also played a part in Halteman’s conservation system. He likes to no-till beans after barley, and has been very suc cessful at it. He says “the barley stubble not only helps to hold the moisture, but also prevents soil from washing away.” Registered Nubian goat kids Star n iker & GCH bloodlines. Chester Co Call Eves. 215-486-0658 13 yr old standard bred mare, registered, traffic safe, good track records, $3OO Daniel Y Summy, RRI Box 82-A, Meyers dale, PA 15552-9612. 40x50 ft. bank bam Tobac co & horse combination. 40 sq. ft. utility shed. Stave silo, must be moved Give offer Berks Co Ph 717-866-4280