UNIVERSITY ' I anraslfiK^tarminfi S H W TBTwr esiiiJw | ask^B*^^VA^^ i W'xTT.‘rT=av * I 1 Tl iR ■ Ii Inl^^r —~s ■ Tr**T^THßafllMT>ii ■IT i "■ m ' Ti ClI I 1 VOL. 37 NO. 6 Roy and Sue Crow and sons Karl, 10, Robbie, 9, and R.J., T, stand with herd member of their top producing herd of registered Holsteins. The Crows me from, Kennedyviile, Md., and Roy will beoneof three panel members to speak about top ducing herds at the 1992 Penn-Jersey Dairy Expo. See story on page A 26. Farmers Lax In Operation, Maintenance Of Manure Structures Last of a series Editor’s note: Results of a recent survey of farms, pub lished as a report in October this year, indicated that many farms using manure storage facilities had serious shortcomings in safety, operation, and mainte nance. In Part 1 of the series in Lancaster Fanning last week, the safety issues raised by the report were discussed. This article focuses on some of the operation and maintenance problems and ways in which farmers can seek help to correct them. ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Holiday Deadlines (For The Next Two Weeks) The Lancaster Farming office will be closed Wednesday, December 25 in observance of Christmas. Deadlines for the December 28 issue are as follows. • Mailbox Market Ads 5:00 p.m., Friday, Dec. 20. • Public Sale Ads 9:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 23. • Late News Noon, Thurs day, Dec. 26. • Classified Section C Ads 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 24. • All other Classified Ads 9:00 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 26. Four Sections Word quickly spread that there may exist some serious problems. Several picket fences were fall ing down. Some manure structures were cracking and leaking. A few manure ponds and lagoons were overtopping, spilling contents haphazardly into the environment And some of those structures Raise Worms For Better Crops (Editor’s Note: Twists the first in a two-part series covering the 18th Annual Mid-Atlantic Con servation Tillage Conference. This week’s article covers the tillage-emphasis of the program, while next week’s article high lights a presentation on the bene- The Lancaster Farming office will be closed Wednesday, Janu ary 1 in observance of New Year’s. Deadlines for the January 4 issue arc as follows. • Mailbox Market Ads 5:00 p.m., Friday, Dec. 27. • Public Sale Ads 9:00 a.m. Monday, Dec. 30. r’ • Late News Noon, Thurs day, Jan. 2. • Classified Section C Ads 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 31. • All other Classified Ads 9:00 a.m.. Thursday. Jan. 2, Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 21, 1991 were too close to water sources for comfort. Concerns about these isolated problems resulted in a year-long project to study manure storage facilities, their operation and maintenance. (Turn to Pago A 36) fits of certain forages.) VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff HAGERSTOWN, Md. The course of crop raising has gone full circle to the point where experts; are now advising concentrating qti raising earthworms in order to get belter crops. During the 18th Annual Mid- Atlantic Conservation Tillage Conference held Wednesday in Hagerstown, Md., at the Ramada Inn Convention Center, several college researchers presented the latest developments on conserva tion tillage. Theday-long seminar, complete with' commercial exhibits display ing .the latest no-till seeders to seeds, focused on the theme of pre paring for tomorrow’s demands for raising crops. According to the speakers, (Turn to Pag* A 25) State DHIA Rescinds Oct. Centralization Deadline EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —In a move to diffuse the emotional pressure against centra lization that has caused an uproar across the state, the Pennsylvania DHIA recinded its action to make October 1,1992 the deadline for all counties to comply. The action taken Wednesday at a special meeting of the state board of directors annuls the motion passed at their regular board meet ing last October. At that time, the board had voted to provide service to direct members only after the deadline. This position has now been removed and the deadline is only a goal. In addition, the provi sion for individual dairymen in a county to apply for direct member ship in competition with the local organization and the provision for Tour Encounters Worsening Conditions In Moscow ROTHSVILLE (Lancaster Co.) QjaJtMnadsky, JJecember 4. six Lancaster area agribusiness men boarded a plane at Kennedy Airport bound for the new Soviet commonwealth. The trip, in response to an invi tation from the Russian and Mos cow governments, would cover a lot of ground—l4,ooo miles and a world of knowledge about the agri cultural situation in that part of the world. The purpose of the tour was to offer an exchange of agricultural information between the U.S. and the new Soviet commonwealth. In Moscow, the group spent four days meeting with government officials of various levels of authority, including the president of the Mos cow region and his advisors. Professor Leonid Rubin. Mos cow University, was tour guide for Our Staff Sends You Best Wishes For The Blessings And Peace Represented By The Christ Child. 60* Ptr Copy individual supervisor employees in a county to become direct employ ees of the state has also been removed. Ogranization officials said the move allows time for analyzation of all the new factors that have come to light in the process. Many of these factors have to do with who owns the records, who can and who cannot certify records, who gives the best service, and what are the legal ramifications of agree ments between stales and the national DHIA. The scene seems to have shifted to the national board meeting in January and the national conven tion in March. Hope is that the Christmas holidays will provide a breather and solutions will be forthcoming. But the saga continues. the group, which included Amos Beiler, Lcola; James Garber, Mount Joy; Don Hoover, Lititz; Dale Rohrer, Lititz; John Wolge muth. Mount Joy; and Harold Zim merman, Ephrata. The meeting was held in the conference room of the former (Turn to Pago A 29) INDEX Sec. A... Market Reports & General News. Sec. B... Women’s News, Public Sales & Mailbox Market. Sec. C... Business News & Classified 4-36. Sec. Declassified 1-3. See Story Index Page A 3. RECEIVED 19.00 Per Year