Center Builds New Pesticide Facility NEWARK, Del. Under con sanction to be completed by mid- August is a new pesticide contain ment and storage building at the University or Delaware Research and Education Center in Georgetown. The building, which represents state-of-the-art construction for such a facility, includes pesticide storage areas, a mixing area, lock er room and a rinse pad for equip ment used to apply pesticides. Mark Isaacs, director of the center, explains that “new experi mental compounds and environ mental regulations required an up to-date facility for handling agri cultural pesticides,” he said. ‘This facility will also allow our researchers and specialists to use compounds that are approved for experimental use only. EPA guidelines for restrictions and reg ulations must be followed carefully." Isaacs said the containment area of the facility has received special attention. With the new structure, any leaks or spills will be con tained in the room by a small curb around the perimeter. Cleanup will then be confined to a small area. DON'T LOOK ANY FURTHER! VOU'UPINOITIN LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIEDS Need an injection pomp/turbocharger remanufkctured? Call today for high quality services but with low prioesi 1-800-864-7723 Fay fi7T=H3i Specialists Parts & Service • 15 Years Experience I farm Equipment • Induetrinl Equipment * Trucka * Caw I • Diesel Fuel Injection Pumps & injectors I • Turbo Chargera 808 East Main Street. New Holland. PA 17557 717-354-2016 The three storage areds will be used for herbicides, insecticides and experimental herbicides. By separating the different com pounds, scientists will have reduced exposure overall to chem icals. For example, an entomolo gist working with' insecticides would work only in the insecticide-containment room and could avoid possible exposure to herbicides. Curbs were also installed in these rooms for secon dary containment Tlie mixing room and rinse pad have curbs as well as self contained drainage systems to handle spills and leaks without contaminating the underlying ground or septic system. Rinse water runs through a pesticide detoxification treatment that absorbs the chemicals in replace able activated carbon filters. This facility is also carefully ventilated to enhance occupational safety. The rinse pad and treatment area is 36 by 20 feet, allowing trucks and other machinery to enter for cleaning. Spray equip ment can also be filled and rinsed here. The final design was drafted by Chuck Dobbs of die university’s facilities planning and construc tion from preliminary designs by Dr. Jim Scarborough, extension engineer. Substantial financial support for the building was allo cated by the Suite of Delaware Bond Bill in 1992 and 1993. Fun Night Offers Entertainment HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania’s Fanil Show is just around the comer and resi dents can enter several "Dairy Fun Night” contests to win cash prizes. The “Ice Cream Chum-Off” and "Dairy Obstacle Contest” are activities at the annual "Fun Night,” held Tuesday, Jan. 11, -at die PA Farm Show Complex. The “Chum-Off” requires con testants to create their own flavors of homemade ice cream. The win ner of this contest will take home a top prize of $3OO. Second and third place recipes will receive $l5O and $125, respectively. Pre vious contests have featured simple recipes, like Raspberry, and more creative ice creams, such as "Hawaiian Delight.” Eight qualified entries will compete in the “Chum-Off” con test All entries must use Real dairy products. Only original, unpublished recipes will compete in the contest Judges will use the following criteria to select.the winner effective use of dairy pro ducts (30%); taste and visua l appeal (30%); recipe originality Export Demand Fuels Increase (Condniwd from Pag* A2O) The virus is shed in the feather follicle epithelium and through oral and respiratory secretions, according to Dunn. Morbidity and mortality depend on the form of clinical disease. Symptoms include the classic l* ol ®* according to Dunn. Those split leg stance, and the nerve cells administering the vaccine should are affected (impulses cannot be pay strict attention to handling, conducted). In more severe cases, mixing, application, and tumors develop on the spleen, liv- monitoring, er, and many other vital organs. “The vaccine is only as good as Veterinarians treat the disease what you do with it after you get through a vaccine that it,” she said. “Treat it with a lot of resistance to disease after infec- respect” don. Infection with a mild strain of Dunn traced the progression of the virus provides immunity vaccine types, and said a new type, against the effects of later infecdon CVI9BB/Rispin, used successfully \Mcmr Farming, Saturday, and creativity (30%); and ease of preparation (10%). For a second year, "Dairy Fun Night” will include a “Dairy Obstacle Contest.” This contest allows competitors to experience activities that typically occur on a dairy farm. Teams must consist of three people. Each team member will participate in a different activity - slacking hay/straw bales; dodging "cowpies;” or pouring milk from a large milk can into small bottles. Three age categories are avail able for the “Obstacle Contest” The categories include: 12 yean and under, 13 to 19 yean; and adults (19 yean and above). Two awards will be made in each category; fust. $75 and second, ssot The first four entries in each category will be selected to com pete in the contest. These contests are open to all Pennsylvania residents, except those that have an affiliation with the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. Persons with professional-status cannot enter the “Churn-Off” contest. The with the pathogenic virus. Selection of the vaccine is important as is procedure, in pre venting loss because of MD. Vet erinarians select the most avirulent strain to provide adequate protec- 13, “Chum-Off’ contest is limited to one entry per family. FFA chapter, 4-H club, or other organization. The same rule applies per categ ory for the “Obstacle Contest.” Entries for both contests must be received in the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program office by December 17, 1993. Entries must include the names of all con test participants and be mailed to: "Dairy Fun Night Ice Cream Chum-Off” or Dairy Fun Night Obstacle Contest” Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. 2301 North Cameron Street Harrisburg. PA, 17110- 9408. For the “Obstacle Contest” team category must be specified. Recipes for the “Chum-Off” con test must be submitted as well. All entries should include a complete address and telephone number for each participant. “Dairy Fun Night” is jointly sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. Further Information about “Dairy Fun Night” is avail able by calling (717) 787-6903. in Europe, should be available to veterinarians in this country in a few years. Producer* should remember that immunity is not the sole solution to MD control, however, and that overall bird health management and selection of genetics resistant to the virus are important She said that producers, particu larly in the Delmarva region, are seeing the incidence of Marek’s Disease increasing and are taking steps to control it. She said there is “evidence of problem farms out there that need to get ahead of Marek’s Disease before it gets ahead of them.” I V v 't fgH* £