‘Odor Crisis * Propels Team Overseas To Look At Digesters A six-member exchange team will travel to China to study ways to get rid of the methane odor generated from manure and to supply Inexpensive power for those who may warn to use the technology on their farms. Standing In front of a map of China from left are Harlan Keener, swine farmer; James Kauffman, poultry farmer; Gerald Heistand, Lancaster Conservation District assistant administrator; Dr. Richard Fite, USDA, team leader; Virgil Gutshall, vo-ag Instructor and swine farmer; and Dr. Robert Graves, Penn State professor of ag engineering. Tri-County can assist you in planning a facility to meet your needs including cash flows, production contracts, financing, nutrient management planning and permits. We offer top quality at an affordable price. Computerized estimating and drafting for all your construction and equipment needs. Renovations and new con struction packages - large and small. Tri-County’s experienced staff can design a building to meet your needs. Check our prices on concrete manure tanks. SERVICE We offer a specialized staff to handle all your repair and service needs. Emergency repairs are available 24 hours a day. We inventory a large selection of parts available for immediate pickup or U.P.S. delivery such as ventilation, feeding, watering, penning, flooring, specialized building materials and much more. 250 SOW FEEDER PIG UNIT Call Tri-County for all your swine, poultry & livestock facility needs. We offer a complete line of quality products and services for today’s producer at a price you can afford. 2000 Head Finisher 1200 Sow Feeder Pig Unit FARM INCOME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION fS QUALITY INSTALLATION SPECIALISTS PARTS "t \ 3000 HEAD 5 ROOM FINISHER uneasttr Firming’StWrtty? iMfrASl* ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) On Wednesday, a six-member exchange team will travel to China to study ways to get rid of the methane odor generated from manure and to supply inexpensive power for those who may want to use the technology on their farms. The group, which includes two Lancaster County farmers, a con servation district representative, an ag teacher (also a farmer), a USDA official, and an ag engineer, will board a plane on July 28 for a three-week trip to China. The exchange is being engi neered through the USDA Office of International Cooperation and Development with grants from several ag industry and other orga nizations, including the Center for Rural Pennsylvania, a legislative agency of the Pennsylvania Gener al Assembly. The purpose of the tour is to pro vide information exchange between the ag industries of the two countries. Primarily, the visi tors from the U.S. will want to know exactly how the smaller farms of China many with less than 50 hogs, or 10-20 head of dairy cattle make use of the more than reportedly one million methane digesters in the country. “Back in the '7os, when I got started in digester work when I was in a similar position in Wisconsin, it was the Energy Crisis,” said Dr. Robert E. Graves, a professor of ag engineering at Penn State, at a meeting of the group at the Lancas ter Farm and Home Center last week. “Well, now I guess you’d say it’s the Odor Crisis.” The Odor Crisis, caused by complaints from residential areas located near farms that have man ure storage facilities, has been pushing the Soil Conservation Ser vice and other agencies to find a way to control the odor problem. Methane digesters collect the methane generated by manure and use the gas to drive generators or to provide heat. Penn State research ers and agencies have been working for more than a decade to find some way to deal with the odor problem. Far mers that have manure containment facilities, such as storage tanks, are seeking to cover the facility but the gas remains. Many are seek ing ways to deal with the potential problems of methane gas, to either contain it and bum it off or to use a an anaerobic digester and convert it to electrical or heat energy. Graves, part of the exchange group, said, “I feel woefully inadequate about good, reasonably positive, surefire methods of con trolling odor from stored manure.” The digesters, he said, can ‘‘get a good handle on odor.” Members of the group include: • Dr. Richard W. Fite, veterinary medical officer, USDA. Fite is the team leader. (Turn'to Pag* A 36) FOR SALE 25x48 Greenhouse Best Offer over $500.00 Menno S. Seller 718 Vintage Rd. Christiana, Pa 17509 AIR TOOLS