A&UncMar Fanning, Saturday, November 13,1993 Ephrata Young Farmers EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) The county-wide property reas sessment that is now in progress has raised many questions and concerns among county residents. In response, the Ephrata Area Young Farmers cordially invite the general public to attend their November meeting, which will feature County Commissioner Terry Kauffman as the speaker. Commissioner Kauffman will dis cuss the county re-assessment pro cess and answer any questions that Wetlands, Logging Workshop UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Timber harvesters and others involved in woodlot or for est management are encouraged to attend a wetlands and logging workshop to be held in mid-No vember. The workshop will be held on Thursday, November 18, at Oil Creek State Park in Venango County, and again on Friday, No vember 19, at die Bureau of Fores try District Office in Emporium, Cameron County. Instructors will be Dr. Robert Brooks, associate professor of wildlife, and Yuriy Bihun, project forester, both in Penn State’s Col lege of Agricultural Sciences. Topics covered will be wetland identification rules, regulations af fecting timber harvesting in and around wetlands, and best man agement practices (BMPs) for timber harvesting operations in wedands. The workshop is part of the comprehensive logger certifica tion program sponsored by the Timber Harvesting Council of Pennsylvania. Those completing the workshop will receive 1.6 log ger training units (LTUs) that count toward logger certification. “Our objective is to increase the AX. HERR & BRO. INC. 310 Park Ave. Quarryville, PA 17566 (717) 786-3521 may arise. The November meeting of the Ephrata Area Young Farmers will be held on .Tuesday. November 16. 1993. The location of the meeting is the Ephrata High School and the meeting will con vene at 7:30 p.m. Once again, the general public is invited and encouraged to attend this impor tant meeting. Please contact Karen Becker, at (717) BS9-3276 if you have any questions. logging community’s knowledge and understanding of environ mental issues that affect forestry operations.” said Bihun. “We want to improve the lines of com munication with natural resource professionals and bolster the pro fessional image of timber harvest • _ n mg. . The School of Forest Resources in Penn State’s College of Agri cultural Sciences designed the workshop, in cooperation with wildlife biologists, die Pennsylva nia Department of Environmental Resources, foresters, and profes sional timber harvesters. The workshops are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Timber Har vesting Council in cooperation with the School of Forest Re sources. The Pennsylvania De partment of Environmental Re sources Bureau of Forestry, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Extension Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Penn sylvania Association fo Conserva tion Districts. Registration costs $lO per per son for each workshop. For more information or to register, contact the Timber Harvesting Council, c/o Richard Wallace, 11577 Pentz Drive, North East, PA 16428, (814) 725-8897. Engineering In Ag Equipment Shown SPARKS, Md—At a press confer ence field day Wednesday die FMC Furadan 4FQ|£m Delivery System for soil insecticides was demonstrated at Cold Bottom Farms. The new application sys tem to control nutjor insect pests in com and sorghum has been recog nized as one of the top SO engineer ing developments for 1993. The new application equipment is mounted on the planter. Since granular Furadan has been replaced by the liquid form, the new equipment features a closed system that uses 15-gallon reus able containers with clean-lock connections. A computer control is mounted in (he tractor cab. Data such as size of planter, rate of desired application, and ground speed are punched into the compu ter to control the flow into the fur row on top of the seed of each row. “With this Custom Delivery System, we have moved into the future with use of insecticide at planting time,” said Robert West, sales representative, FMC Corpo ration. “Granular Furadan is gone horn the market, and flowable Fur adan has replaced it with excellent results.” The application control is extremely accurate with the new system. In addition, the fanner has no storage or disposal problems with the containers. —Warm up to our cool weather specials! SI Shenandoah specials: 1 SPACE HEATERS it i Installation kit with gas cock, regulator and hose GBUV Aqa BROODERS 905/ ea. 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Robert West demonstrates the new Custom Delivery System. 170.000-200.000 or 228.000 BTU*s with deflector: Galvanized Cabinet-Pilot Ignition $329 Galvanized Cabinet-Electronic ignition $359 Stainlees Steel Cabinet-Pilot Ignition $379 Stainless Steel Cabinet-Electronic Ignition $409 Ag Space Heaters 40.000/60,000 BTU’s: Stainless Steel Cabinet-Pilot Ignition. $ Stainless Steel Cabinet-Electronic Ignition 1 Portable thermostat Save electricity with screw-in FLUORESCENT LIGHTS ss*49 each 5-7-9 Watt..., 13 Watt.., New Sealed Center Mount! heast Agri Systems, Inc. HH iy Business Park STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri 7:30 to 4:90 Ktru West Airport Road sat. koo to Noon ■■■■ PA 17543 24 Hr. 7 Day Repair Service 569 ' 2 ' 1-800-673-2580 IP AUTHORIZED MASTER DISTRIBUTOR j" 17) 569-2702 SHENANDOAH INCINERATORS; Round $999 Oval $1,359 The BRUTE $1,999 55.79 each The pump and motor system mixes the material with water in equal parts, and the same unit can be used on any size planter. Others participating in the field day included Binkley and Hurst, Kinze Manufacturing, Science, and the Baltimore extension service.