dm»c«w Farming Saturday, octtte a. go. Ag Dept. Calls For Alternative Projects David Kradel Herbert Jordan Milton Madison _ DOVER, Del. The Delaware vious year success stories, and by Dec. 7, and final selections will Department of Agriculture is call- we’ll continue to support the prog- be made not later than Dec. 28 Penn State -S ing for new proposals for its Alter- ram objectives as long as funds are Programs may begin immediately , __ 'mWrT* S native Crops/Marketing Research available.” thereafter. §■ I Tf*¥7 \ Program, a program that began as Program successes include Agribusinesses, food and agri -3 X U vtlil y \ I an experiment to encourage agri- introduction of Honey Sips, honey cultural product processors, non n •/ \ £ cultural diversification in Dela- snacks in a straw marketed by profit institutions, commodity f Tl • g !' B ware but now is heading into its Lewes beekeeper Brooke Free- associations, and individuals are B KOI n ter S ' third year. man; the explosive riese of aqua- aU eligible to submit proposals. n \ The program was launched in culture in part because of informa -1988 with a $50,000 allocation tion gained in projects funded by Proposals will be judged on the Herbert SiegTi —Donald Sinuletarv Morris Mast from the General Assembly. The this program that studied aquacul- following criteria: 1) discovers nerpert smgei uonaia omg ei iy oms masr_ mo ney is used to help fund ture technology, production, and new and/or better uses for existing selected projects that meet prog- marketing; studies on sorghum products; 2) identifies alternative COMPOSTING DAILY ter was designed. The primary ram criteria. In most cases, project which have paid off in cash for food or fiber commodities which POULTRY MORTALITY stage consists of bins not exceed- sponsors match state funding in farmers who already have con- have positive market potential for ing 8 feet wide, 6 feet deep, and 5 ]* - ° ne ,ha ’ l6,s a " ,he SOe<,S 9e,mi ground Z °" e °' t■ v j) IUJ [j \Lj [j \\ |o)[L, l; [j na,e a ’ onel,me "•-assure Washers I TILL This 9 shank model has a cutting width of 11 3 NEW Pto series TRANSPORT CONCEPT ' j and is fitted with the optional drawbar hitch It is Brtttion s irmipon concapi i* nsw »the industry ' equipped with the coulter gang assembly Machine weight I* hydraulkanyjwaied overjhe which has 10" vertical adjustment Shanks are wheel* for transport TNe reduced drawbar h»ch RO-CROP CULTIVATORS No wobble parallel set at 15" spacing but may be converted to 30 pfovldM * mp,# M linkage Set it and forget .t Folds fiat for safe spacing by raismig the rear row of shanks ance w uantponing. easy transport Depth is controlled by hydraulic gauge wheels Your Complete Headquarters For Sprayers And Parts SytPiHFT BLAST High Pressure Washers ® l f WASHERS f .i 4 1200 psi, Umm l a _ I'L 2hp Electric, " " * J|P|] i9o°- COLD X $2,090 WATER WASHERS 1500 PSI, 3 HP, Electric, 190° E 25-14, 1400 PSI 2 1 /> HP Electric $2,349 $590 2000 PSI, 4HP Electric, 210° E3O-15,1500 PSI, 3HP Electric $2,756 $645 2300 PSI, 6HP Electric, 210° K3O-15,1500 PSI, SHP Kawasaki $3,090 $645 PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, AfC. m Woodcon*r R**** CONTACT YOU; FINNIYLVANIA APAMMOWN MUM, MC. Bax 4M. ANamatoam MUM MUM. CO. nt i WAN J. BOOK PMM ■OUWWNT Baa 1, Slav Raula BaSavtHa CAMHKMIOM OUTOHALL* MC. Hi 34.12tf Ifrini Rtf. CwMde not, RtflHWMt LayavHa QIOMI N. OROM, MC. SMI Oavttfafeur| Raa4 OftOMKV.WPU baton 1 *i *ssnj*j***jlj*«**j*.**j*j*. ■*. * %** <*,*.•*<*«.#** *JU» ******** IHt*lt***H********** , *** , ' i *l BRILLION DEALER Nil PUCKM I IBM. macx FARM IQUMKNTCO. Nt M, Rhaama bit MC. Maaalaamy ■txahaMtaam CUIOOTON FARM IQUMMNT NCR BO* Baa M MYvri iMMim. 401 N. AMm Way Q>—naaaii A«£. BMW, MC. CHMU MVOU. MC. 11l I RaWaatf Ammia no m% Nmv HaKantf Tamaqua HANOVBR, MC. 11l Matfatlafc Itaal Nanavar FBOFLTIIALII (me* OiMml Mia wnaaar FKIRLLSIQUMHNT, LAMM BROTWH* MC. 1301 Hanhahn P*a Lanaaatof ANMLOB FARM ■orTSSTjo* »«■»««,« f*v w l