D26-Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 18,1989 SLIPPERY ROCK (Butler Co.) — There is still plenty of life in the old family farm, and if a scries of programs at Slippry Rock University take root as expected, new single-family farms, making use of traditional organic farming methods, may soon sprout across the commonwealth and other American farming states in a high tech way. The Pennsylvania Energy Office is providing $55,000 to allow the university’s ALTER Project to grow, and the common wealth’s general fund has recently added another $5,000 in a special one-time grant. As an adjunct to harvesting the state funds, the uni versity has raised another $25,000 to plow into the program to strengthen and expand its viability and visibility. 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Slippery Rock University became involved in the concept of alternative farming methods, pri marily through what is known as "permaculturc,” when philoso phers and agronomists saw the need in the early 1970 s to cut reliance on so-called petrochemi cals - fertilizers, pesticides, fun gicides, herbicides and weed con trol chemicals made principally from a refined crude oil. Their plan was to avoid the problems as were seen in 1988 with such farm products as apples, which were (and in some cases still are) under fire from both environmentalists and consumers in connection with the use of Alar, DOUBLE WIDE WEAR SHOE a potential cancer-causing agent used to treat the fruit. ALTER supporters urge the use of natural, organic methods of agriculture. Natural chemicals - lime, rock phosphates, etc.- can be blended with the soil along with natural fertilizers - animal manure, compost and proper crop rotation - to encourage and prom ote natural growth. In general, ALTER supporters rely on “Mother Nature,” but are willing to lend a hand to produce maximum results. That extra hand includes making use of high-tech information such as computer data and both hydro- and solar-power technology wherever possible. The farmhouse may have a com puter room, but the power to run the computer will come from the sun or wind. SRU is the only recognized uni versity in the nation offering credit-carrying course work in “pcrmaculture design” in the regu lar curriculum, and there are plans on the drawing board that would expand courses to a master of sci Nonporous and super slick for easy cleaning. Will not rust, rot or corrode. Avoids rebuilding worn mangers and gutters. Avoids sour odors and feed waste. Feed savings could total $3O per cow each year. QUALITY & PRICE - PfllZ HAS THE BEST COMBINATION! 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Currently, there are more than 700 qualified permaculturists in the nation, says the local group’s founder, leader, financial drumbeater and guru. “The program covers a multi tude of sins,” he jokes, while explaining how permaculture attempts to make multiple use of every facet of farming. “We are really working to make the small farm, the farm family, dependent on itself. The organic farm is designed to be petrochemi cal free. There are lots of agricul turists who believe the only way to farm is by pouring on tons of expensive, potentially air- and water-polluting, petrochemicals. We think, in fact, we know, there is an alternative. 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