LEESPORT (Bertr Co.)' Uncontrolled surface water runoff can cut into your profits in any cropped field, states Randy McCormack, soil conservationist with the Soil Conservation Ser vice. The little rills channeling water, fertilizer and lime off your fields in the spring become larger with each rainfall and sometimes become deep enough to interfere EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Less than three percent of U.S. farmers use computers for finan cial recordkeeping while 56 per cent use general ledgers or notebooks. Nearly 16 percent use some form of financial records work 1990 TILLAGE & PLANTER PARTS EARLY ORDER PROGRAM If you order tillage or planter parts before December 30th, you will receive 15% Discount - Guaranteed Price. 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This information was gathered WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT Division of ALLIED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Serving The Fanner Since 1914 Computers Not Widely Used By Farmers Ono, PA 17077 Phone 717-865-4915 let, usually a waterway. By divert ing the excess runoff away from your fields, you are shortening the length of the field and protecting the lower slopes from an accumu lation of rainfall runoff. This will prevent any small gullies from forming and will keep your top soil, fertilizer and lime where it belongs, on the field. A stripcrop ping system will further control in the annual Farm Costs and Returns Survey covering opera tions of calendar year 1987. The survey is conducted each year by USDA’s National Agri cultural Statistics Service and its state offices. Another finding in the survey IF YOU CANT MAKE IT-GIVE US A CALL WE WILL SHIP THE PARTS TO YOU U.P.S. Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 18,1989-D2l Elects Officers any runoff rainfall that begins to accumulate below the diversion. 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