Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 25, 1990, Image 143

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    David Kradel Herbert
Perm State
Poultry
Pointers 1
Herbert Siegel Donald Singletary Morris Mast
SOLVING POULTRY WASTE
PROBLEMS
John H. Schwartz
Multi-County
Poultry Scientist
The proper disposal of poultry
waste is a major concern of the
poultry industry. Science and tech
nology have allowed fanners to
increase their flock sizes. This
growth and concentration of poul
try has resulted in large volumes of
manure, hatchery wastes, dead
birds, and processing plant wastes
that must be utilized in an environ
mentally sound manner.
Utilizing poultry waste in an
environmentally sound manner
will highlight the second national
LAND PRIDE
Reseeding, Interseeding, and Overseeding With
Accuracy And Durability... Only From Land Pride
The fine family of landscaping
equipment from Land Pride
GROOMING MOWER
PENNSYLVANIA
Slraley Farm Supply, Inc.
1760 East Canal Road
Dover, PA 17315
717-292-2631
Batts Equipment
3 Milas S. ol Hops on 232
Rt 232, RD 3. Box 76
New Hope, PA 18838-9303
215-599-7501
Keller Brothers
R 7 Box 405
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-949-6501
1950 Frultvllle Pike
Lancaster, PA
717-569-2345
Marshall Machinery, Inc.
Rt 654
Honesdale, PA 18431
717-729-7117
Wm. Hobanaaek's A Bone
1060 Qraeley Avenue
Ivyland, PA 18974
215-675-1610
ordan Milton Madison
Poultry Waste Management Sym
posium, October 3-4, 1990 at the
Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina
(near Raleigh).
Topics to be discussed include
composting dead birds, different
types of carcass preservation sys
tems, and central pickup of dead
poultry. During the economics,
marketing, and alternatives ses
sion, speakers will discuss feeding
poultry waste to beef cattle, com
mercial composting of poultry
manure, use of poultry waste in the
nursery and greenhouse industries,
and the economics of transporting
poultry waste.
Other sessions will address
managing processing water, water
conservation and waste control,
ROTARY TILLER
Plkavllle Equipment Inc.
RD 2, Oyster dale Road
Olay. PA 19547
215-907-6277
Tractor Parts Co.
335 Central Road
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
717-764-0250
Swalgerd Bros., Inc.
RD 63. Box 13
Halifax.. PA 17032
717496-3414
Stouflsr Bros. Inc.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-2634424
Stottzlue Farm Service
CochranWle, PA
717463-2407
Triple H Equipment
2368 Robert Fullon Hwy.
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
717-646-3775
M.S.Yaareley A Sons
West Chester, PA
211466-2990
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The Land Pride Solid Stand
Seeder features the precision
and dependability synony
mous with the Land Pnde
line Proven fluted seed cups
precisely meter grass seed
for either slit or broad
cast pattern
HYDRAULIC RETRACTABLE BOX SCRAPER
Finch Sarvlcea-Hanovar Inc.
51S Frederick St.
Hanover, PA
717-632-2345
Norman D. Clark A Son, Inc.
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3662
Nlcarry Equipment Co.
RD 2, Rt. 61, 3 Mllea S ol Laaaport
Reading, PA
215-926-2441
I.Q. Salaa A Service
Box 200, Sllvcrdala, PA 18862
215-257-5135
I NEW JERSEY |
Owen Supply Co,
Eaal Avenue A Broad St
Woodatown, N.J. 06088
litter and manure management
concepts, dissolved air flotation
residues, and pretreatmenl and
treatment systems. Exhibitors will
display equipment for composting,
litter and manure spreading, and
waste water treatment. Environ
mental service firms will also be
represented in the exhibit area.
The symposium is a cooperative
effort of the USDA-Extension Ser
vice, land-grant universities, and
state and national poultry organi
zations. This discussion of the
issues, problems, and potential sol
utions to problems with'"poultry
waste management should be very
valuable for all people involved in
poultry production and processing.
The speakers will be presenting
ideas and methods that work. Plan
now to attend so you will be able to
bring back to your operations the
latest technology in poultry waste
management.
Registration is required. A
registration discount is available to
registrations made before Septem
ber 15. Detailed conference prog
rams and registration forms are
available by contacting me at the
Lancaster Cooperative Extension
Office, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room
1, Lancaster, PA 17601, (717)
394-6851.
Adjustable tickler
tines help promote
soil-to seed contact
A smooth steel roller
or solid cast iron
packer wheels firmly
pack the seed for
proper germination
For a high output,
user accessible
overeeeder with durability, see the Land Pnde Solid
Stand Seeder and your Land Pnde dealer
REAR BLADE
Loyaville, PA
717-788-3117
606-766-0306
Swine
Management
News'
(Continued from Page D 2)
done with that letter was to throw
it away, dismissing the writer as
another animal rightist radical.
The phone call changed my mind
and my attitude.
If swine producers are going to
survive as an industry, we can’t
join the rah- rah- we- can- do
nothing- wrong movement so pre
valent in some commodity groups.
Rather we must set ourselves apart
as concerned people who want to
do the best job we can when it
comes to animal care.
PULVERIZER
Caldwell Tractor A
Equipment, Inc.
460 U.a Route 46
Fairfield. N.J. 07006
201-227-6772
Warren County Service Canter
22S Route 84
Columbia, N J 07632
201-362-6816
Rodlo Tractor Salee
North White Horae Pike
Hammonton, N J 08037
608-561-0141
Frank Rymon A Sona, Inc.
RD 3, Box 355
Waahlngton, N J. 07882
201-668-1464
Raad Btothara
Petticoat Bridge Rd.
Columbus, N.J. 08022
608-267-3363
Trenton Ford Tractor, Inc.
2836 Brunswick Pika
Trenton. N.J. 06648
606-663-7360
Lancaster Farming Saturday, August 25,1990-D3
The Denver Community Fair
has already become a tradition in
its small rural community of
approximately 3,000 people. It
will run from Tuesday, September
11 to Saturday, September 15.
The Denver Community Fair
was established in 1981 by a com
mittee of enthusiastic volunteers.
In less than eight years, the fair
has become a tradition.
It is a “free admission” fair to
the anticipated 20,000 visitors
during the annual five-day event.
B&B
SPRAY PAINTING
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On 10 Years
_ Experience In:
, n ~ Barns, Roofs, Fences,
Houses, Exterior, Interior &
Repointing, Masonry Restoration,
Aerial Ladder Spray Painting
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RD 1, Blrd-In-Hand, PA 17505
*—■ (717) 354-5561
| 1 Ehrlich
I | gets the
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I L' on fleas.
It- Fleas feed only on blood Prior to
« /7 M biting humans they may have ted
■L [/ J on skunks rats or deer Fleas
■fe. / * \ don t care
e II \ Adult fleas can go two years
W I \ without a meal but prefer to eat
Mi ■ often They usually bile humans On
»• ' \ the legs, but will jump onto beds
Br: , J . 1 and chairs if given a chance This
mz; can be more than just irritating
Ifej. Fleas are among the most
JPp; '• ,■ 1 notorious disease carriers in
t ' ; Allowed to roam your home, one
B ] female flea will lay about 450 eggs
L • ; Get the jump on fleas before they
Mf jump on you Call Ehrlich (or a tree
fet j inspection no obligation
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Lancaster, Pa.
17604
717-397-3721
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