04-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1994 Ag Professionals Invited To Problem-Solving Contest TOWANDA (Bradford Co.) All ag professionals are invited to the Dairy On-Farm Problem-Solv ing Satellite Conference to be held on June 2. The conference is open to all ag professionals who advise dairy farmers at the farm level, includ ing consultants, feed company representatives, veterinarians, AI technicians, and millking equip ment dealers. The Bradford County Coopera tive Extdhsion Office will be serv ing as a down-link site for this teleconference. Registration is from 8 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Don’t Discard Plastic Containers Recycle Them LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The American fanner uses almost sixty million plastic containers of crop protection chemi cals each year. Most of containers go to landfills or are burned at the farm. Lancaster County farmers are being asked not to throw away those plastic containers this growing season. Farmers are being asked to bring the containers to several convenient sites in Lancaster County to utilize/recycle containers into other uses. The American agricultural chemical indus try is the first industry in the nation to be working for programs to reduce the amount of packaging material in the waste stream. They estimate that in 1994 recycling programs in 25 states will collect over 1.3 million pounds of plastic pesticide containers at state approv ed sites. The Agricultural Container Research Council (ACRC) is supporting recycling pro grams across the nation to collect empty con tainers and to find other uses for them. To date, due to the potential for residues in recy cled materials, most of the plastic collected is being utilized in the generation of electricity. As research finds alternative uses and assess es the risk of residues other uses of the plastic will replace the burning. To be acceptable for recycling, plastic pesticide containers must be empty, clean, in spected, uncapped, dry, the label must be on the container, and the containers cannot be smashed or cut up. An empty clean container is one that has been triple- or pressure-washed. Containers will be inspected by a Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture employee before they are accepted. Caps must be removed and the con tainer must be dry when brought to the collec tion site. All containers must be in tact and have a label showing its content The collection will be at the following loca tions on the dates listed: • Henry Hoover, 1731 W. Main Street, Ephrata, PA - May 19, June 17, July 15, August 16 and November 2. •G & G Feed and Supply, Rear 123 E. Stie gel Street, Manheim, PA - May 20, June 20, July 18, August 17 and November 4. • Benjamin Landis, 587 Strasburg Road, Strasburg, PA - June 1, July 1, August 3 and September 2. • Gideon King, 5465 Elam Road, Kinzers, PA - June 3, July 6, August 5 and September • Martin’s Ag Service, 338 Gnst Mill Road, New Holland, PA - June 9, July 8, August 9 and October 5. •Little Britain Agri Service, 398 Little Bri tain Road, Quarryville, PA - June 10, July 14, August 12 and October 7. All sites will be open on dates listed from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. For more information, contact the Pennsyl vania Department of Agriculture at (717) 787-4843 or the Lancaster County Coopera tive Extension Office at (717) 394-6851. Please do not call the drop-off sites for infor- The conference is targeted at teaching ag professionals a syste matic approach to tm-farm prob lem-solving. The goal of this con ference is to encourage partici pants to expand their thinking and work cooperatively with other ag professionals when examining farm problems. The schedule includes five sa tellite segments to provide basic knowledge of farm records, ani mal facilities, feed storage, and other topics. Following each seg ment, participants will have an op- I'CLASSIFIED ADSj! ft PAY OFF! fi r x a i i*Bl EQUIPMENT INC. New Berllnvllle, PA 19545 LAPP'S BARN EQUIPMENT SALES Sc SERVICE Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8134 PRINGILES FEED DONALD R. NISSLET STORE, INC. Willow Strati, PA 17584 Gratnvlllt, PA 16125 717-786-7684 412-888-7980 portunity to apply the problem solving principles during practice sessions. Participants wifi gain ad ditional experience using group problem-solving skills while visit ing a local dairy farm during the afternoon segment. The total cost of the conference will be $3O and can be paid on June 2. This cost includes lunch and a notebook of materials from Penn State. 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