FSHancaattr Farming, Saturday, January 4,1992 NORTHAMPTON, Mass. Fanners speak for themselves in “Farmland Forever,” a new documentary video produced for the American Farmland Trust (AFT) by Florentine Films. AFT is a national conservation organization devoted to protecting America’s farmland resources. The video is one way AFT is meet ing the public education compo nent of its program, which also includes policy development and land acquisitions. Four farm families in New Eng land and California are featured in the 18-minute VHS video. They have protected their farmland using a technique called purchase of development rights (PDR). PDR programs give landowners a valuable option to selling their land for housing developments and shopping malls. With PDR, far mers can sell the right to develop their land instead of the land itself. They continue to own their property and are paid for the addi tional, non-farm development val ue. 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With true Yankee humility he confesses. “I feel the sale of my development rights makes me sort of a hero because I’ve always felt very strongly about the land and no mat ter what happens to me now. it’ll always be a farm.” AFT wanted the video to show the benefits of PDR by having suc cessful, commercial farmers explain why they chose to protect 'heir land by selling development For Coccidia Infection In Watch sitic protozoa entering the walls of the intestinal tract The protozoa multiply, swelling and rupturing (he cells of the intestinal wall. "These ruptures cause hemorrhag ing, resulting in bloody diarrhea and dark, tarry feces," Engle says. "If feces containing these para sites are permitted to contaminate feed and water, or if sheep pick them up from grazing or licking contaminated areas, they become infected." Most sheep carry coccidia pro tozoa, but adult sheep seldom show clinical signs. 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Nearly all farm animals are sus ceptible to some form of coccidia, but sheep do not transmit the para site to other species, nor do they become infected with the coccidia protozoa from other species. "If one of vour sheep is show ing signs of the disease, have your veterinarian confirm the disease as soon as possible and prescribe Proper lime application can increase your dry weather yield Hl-Ma^nesium AFT has a new brochure available, “Your Land, Your Legacy,” that outlines several estate planning and conservation strategies. For more information on pur chasing copies of the video, or receiving AFT’s literature on the purchase of development rights, estate planning, and other farm land protection techniques, contact the American Farmland Trust, Northeastern Office, One Short Street, Northampton, MA 01060. Sheep necessary treatment," Engle says. All animals in the herd should be treated. Those with clinical symptoms should receive indivi dual sulfa drug treatment, and those showing no signs can be treated by medication mixed with feed or water. "You and your veterinarian also should discuss preventative mea sures for controlling continued outbreaks," Engle says. "The best prevention for this insidious para site infection is a program that combines a watchful eye for symptoms, good sanitation prac tices and a feed-grade coccidiostat" yotaf Martta Uncttooc deader or call Blue BtH< P*u (800) 83&0805 (717) 354-4125 ' ** **