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Another way to cut back on commercial fertilizer usage without reducing crop yield poten tial is to apply livestock or poultry manure. Bandel remarked. Manure testing will help a farmer know what he is doing to maintain proper soil fertility. Manure testing is a free service offered by the University of Mary land soil testing laboratory when done in conjunction with the laboratory’s soil testing program. The cost for field crop soil tests is $5 per sample. Bandel’s calculations show that farmers can save $6O to $7O per acre by using manure at recom mended rates. Thus, manure should be tested and treated as a valuable fertilizer. It should be stored until needed, applied at the proper time, in an approved man ner and in the correct amounts. Because it varies so widely in nutrient content, a manure analy sis is essential in order to use man- ure wisely, Further information and kits for both soil and manure testing are available from offices of the Uni versity of Maryland’s Cooperative Extension Service. There’s one in every county throughout the state in Baltimore. To contact a local office, look under county government (or Bal timore City) listings in your tele phone directory. Forage Test To Stop Van In Wayne County The Penn State Mobile Forage Test van will make a stop in Wayne County on Wednesday, October 26. The mobile van will be located at the Belmont Fire Hall on Route 371 west of Pleas ant Mount at the intersection of Route 670 from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Farmers, feed dealers, veterinarians and others who have hay and silage samples to be tested can deliver them to the test van and it will be tested while they wait. The van uses NIR (Near Infra Red) process of testing* Cost of testing the sample is $l3 each. For those who wish, a complete feed program can be provided for an additional charge. The van operator is Dr. Terry Maddox, Penn State University dairy nutritionist. Following the Wayne County visit the van will be located at the Susquehanna County Office Building, Mon trose, from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. the same day. According to John Creighton, county agricultural agent, persons who are unable to deliver the sam ples to the van may drop them off at the Wayne County Extension Office, Courthouse, Honesdale, prior to October 26. In this case they will be delivered to the van by Extension personnel. THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION HAS BEASTLY SELECTIONS! M OT N...