Deicing Over Ac years the amount of salt and related deicing materials used for roads and walks has in creased. For example, heavily tra veled highways receive 40 to 80 tons of salt per lane mile per year during heavy snow seasons. Excessive salt amounts may in jure plants. Salt may accumulate in the soil near the root system. Salt harms plant’s root systems even when the ground is frozen. This happens when salt-laden snow and ice are moved from walks, drives and streets onto I® NOT L10N... THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION HAS BEASTLY SELECTIONS! Topped the Penn State alfalfa germplasm trials at Landisville, PA in 1990 with a record yield of 9.28 tons per acre! That record still stands. The #1 yielder in '9l MD state test, back in the top again in '92. Plenty of additional data from Mid-Atlantic and Northeast tests in '9l, '92, '93. High stand scores show* outstanding winter hardiness. Inquire for complete trial data. Materials Can Harm Plants lawns- and landscape beds. Rock salt absorbs much of the water that would normally be available to roots. Even when soil moisture is adequate, large amounts of salt can cause a drought-like condition in the soil. Overall, plants vary greatly in their tolerance to high concentra tions of salts. Shrubs that are sen sitive to high salts in the soil in clude roses, hollies, cotoneaster, podocarpus, photinia, and vibur num. Moderately tolerant shrubs include pivet, juniper, pyracantha. boxwood and taxus. Eqonyraus has good tolerance to salt. Trees that are sensitive to high calcium chloride salts include the American elm, basswood, red and white pine, hemlock, ted and sug ar maples and shagbark hickory. Moderately tolerant trees include Austrian and pitch pines, birch, red and white oak, black cherry, white ash and poplar. Trees with good tolerance in clude Russian olive, thornless common honey locust, Japanese black pine and black locust Airborne salt may also become a problem. When salt is deposited on plant parts, buds and small twigs of some species can lose their cold hardness, and they are more likely to suffer winter injury. Evergreen plants are particilar susceptible. PREVENTION The best way to prevent salt in jury to plants is to avoid their use around landscape plants. When possible, use calium chloride to melt ice. It costs more than com mon rock salt, but it is far less tox ic. When salting areas near shrub bery and trees use up to one half pound of rock salt or calcium chloride per square yard of sur face. Don’t be tempted to apply more unless it is actually needed. Also, allow time for the material Top honors the region... State Yield Trials Persistence Farm Production MEDALLION IS A NORTHEAST VARIETY DEVELOPED ONLY FOR THE MID-ATLANTIC & NORTHEAST INDEPENDENT PENN STATE & MD TRIALS DEMONSTRATE THE REGIONAL ADVANTAGE YOU CAN HAVE ON YOUR FARM! tojw»fci*opqriy. DEICING ALTERNATIVES Gypsum, or calcium sulfate may be used in conjunction with sod ium chloride to reduce plant in jury. Gypsum also helps relieve soil compaction caused by salt. Fertilizers can also melt ice and snow. A large amount of fertilizer is needed to achieve the same af fect as calcium chloride. For ex ample, urea fertilizer will melt ice and snow when surface tempera tures are above 11 degrees Fah renheit. Urea can be applied at rates of 10 pounds per 100 square feet This will also supply about 4.5 pound of nitrogen per each 100 square feet area. Complete fertilizers also pro vide melting and traction mater ials. The nitrogen and potash in fertilizers serve as melting agents, and the phosphate, generally in the * Northeast Developed * Northeast "Germplasm" * Northeast Performance * Optimized For Your Conditions UncMtor Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 12,1W4-811 form of superphosphate, will pro vide uaction. Two to three pounds per 100 square feet will help con trol ice and snow accumulation. Sand, cinders, sawdust, ash or lights gravel can all improve safe ty for pedestrians and vehicles. Combine these materials with a melting chemical for faster melt ing. For example, sawdust can be combined with calcium chloride for fairly-lasting sidewalk control of ice and snow. Over the years, Penn State has tried a mixture of one part calcium chloride and three parts sawdust. It can be hand-mixed when needed and ap plied with a small shovel. The ab sorbent sawdust holds the calcium chloride while it provides traction. The mixture remains on die sur face well and can be swept in the morning. Rain also helps to dis pense and flush sodium in the soil MAILBOX MARKET FOR SALE Deutz DXI3O, powermatic, 24 speeds, late series. Lane. Co. 717-445-6720. Tractor cab for IH 766 good, $B5O, also NH 302 V type spreader good $3500. Cumb. Co. 717-532-3640. Used Burlap bags good supply $1 per bag. North. 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