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. 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