Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1990, Image 183

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    EBENSBURG (Cambria
Co.) — In most rural areas, pesti
cides can be used according to
label instructions without causing
groundwater contamination. Since
more than 90% of rural U.S. resi
dents draw water for drinking,
home use, and livestock watering
from groundwater, its quality
must be safeguarded. -
Pesticides and Groundwater: A
Guide for the Pesticide User dis
cusses site factors, pesticide prop
erties, and applicator processes
that increase the risk of groundwa
ter contamination. The guide is
written for pesticide users and rur
al residents concerned about pro
tecting groundwater resources.
The 17-page guide discusses
groundwater movement and fac-
tors that increase the risk of conta
mination, such as the distance
from ground surface to groundwa
ter. The process that replenishes
groundwater and the role it plays
in moving contaminants to
groundwater is highlighted. A
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Wilmington. DE
302-998-0128
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Pesticide Guide Available
case study illustrates the preven
tion and consequences of ground
water contamination.
The guide includes an easy-to
follow explanation of environ
mental factors which affect the
movement of pesticides to
groundwater. Pesticide properties,
soil properties, and site factors are
explained, and the importance of
each property or factor is com
pared with the others. The interre
lationship of the most important
environmental factors is described
in a section, “Determining Leach
ing Potential.”
The next section is on applica
tor practices and emphasizes the
use of integrated pest management
as a means to save on pesticide
costs and reduce the chance for
pesticide contamination. The
importance of safe handling and
application methods is stressed,
including reading the label'and the
timing of application with respect
to rainfall and irrigation events.
The importance of well protec-
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Carlisle. PA
PETERMAN
FARM EQUIPMENT
717-249-5338
Tunkhannock. PA
BARTRON FARM
SUPPLY, INC.
717-836-4011
Hanover. PA
SHEETS BROS., INC.
717-632-3660
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Honev Grove. PA
NORMAN D. CLARK
& SON INC.
717-734-3682
Martinsburo. PA
BURCHFIELD’S INC.
814-793-2194
Mill Hall. PA
DUNKLE & GRIEB
717-726-3115
Needmore. PA
CLUGSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
717-573-2250
tion is also emphasized. The guide
is not intended to replace pesticide
applicator training material and
the reader is referred to these
materials for more detail.
Pesticides and Groundwater
discusses the health effects of
drinking contaminated groundwa
ter. The types of health effects,
dose-response relationships, and
EPA drinking water standards are
reviewed to allow the reader to
understand the risks of con
tamination.
The importance of water testing
is also described. A review of a
recent EPA report on pesticides in
groundwater concludes the
bulletin.
To obtain copies, contact your
local extension office.
Choice
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600 lb. lUted
Chambersburg, PA
CLUGSTON
IMPLEMENT INC.
717-263-4103
Quairwille. PA
GRUMELU’S
FARM SERV.
717-786-7318
Mifflinburg. PA
CHARLES ( SIEPIELA,
MEW. 717.253:3334
717-265-4440
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BEAVER FALLS (Beaver Co.)
Extension offices in western
Pennsylvania are cooperating to
offer a two-day seminar for com
mercial fruit growers. The meet
ing will be held at the Holiday Inn
in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Oust off the Pennsylvania Turn
pike at Exit 2) on March 7 and 8
and will include an industry trade
show.
Registration will begin at 1:00
p.m. on Wednesday, March 7 with
the afternoon being devoted to
tree fruit production. Penn State
specialists and speakers from pri
vate industry will address such
topics as “Problems and Oppor
tunities in the Tree Fruit Indus-
‘Manufacturers
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funds axcludmg
freight or
daalar Alivary
Lebanon. PA
EVERGREEN
TRACTOR CO.
717-272-4641
West Lawn,
CLARKLIFT SERVICES
215-670-2950
Honesdale.
Lancaster Farming Saturday, February 17,1990-D3l
Western Pa.
Fruit Growers
Scheduled
Seminar
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, INC.
- WANTED -
DISABLED & CRIPPLED
COWS. BULLS & STEERS
Competitive Prices Paid
Slaughtered under
government inspection
Call: Frank Fillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Elam Ginder • 717-367-3824
CL, King - 717-786-7229
SLICK CONCRETE
CAN BE ROUGHENED
SCABBLING I* an effactlva way to avoid
unnaceaaary loaaaa of cattla. Tha SCABBLER
make* banda about two Inehaa wlda approxi
mately 1/8" to 3/16 In. dapth. Thla glvaa sufficient
area for good footing while allowing you to
scrape tha smooth surface as before. It Is near
enough to tha surface to give your cows full
advantage of tha roughness and deep enough to
remain effactlva for yaara. It greatly aids In heat
detection.
And the good nows Is thst it Is rsssonsbly
priced. You hsvs ths choice of doing it yourself or
hsvlng us do It for you. Ws offer service right to
your door. Csll us for more detslle,
SUBURBAN RENTALS. INC.
CaH 800-692-0123
We go almost anywhere
try,” “Reduced Residue Spray
Programs,” “Fungicides for Tree
Fruit,” and “Economics of Tree
Fruit Production.”
After a break for dinner, there
will be an evening session where
growers will have a chance to
share problems and ideas with the
Penn State specialists. These will
be concurrent sessions for tree
fruit and small fruit growers from
7:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m.
The tree fruit session will focus
on the new Penn State Fruit Pro
duction Guide and using it to set
up a spray schedule. The evening
small-fruit session will focus on
weed control in small fruit grow
ing and addressing consumer con
cerns about pesticides.
The morning of March 8 will
concentrate small fruit production
with Penn State and Cornell Uni
versity specialists speaking about
insect and disease management as
well as opportunities and cultural
practices for small fruit farmers.
There will be up to six category
credits available for the entire ses
sion to update Pennsylvania pri
vate pesticide applicator licenses.
Because we have had many peo
ple tell us they need more ewe
credits to renew pesticide licenses,
there will also be a special pesti
cide update training session at
9:30 a.m. to noon on the morning
of March 7, before the regular
meeting begins. This session will
be worth four core credits.
Fees for the sessions are; pesti
cide update session, morning
March 7, $5.00, afternoon fruit
session, March 7, $15.00, evening
sessions, no charge, and morning
small fruit session, March 8,
$lO.OO. For more information and
registration forms, contact your
county extension office in western
Pennsylvania.