A2*UMMt»r Faming Saturday. StptMPbw 9,1995 Silo Gas A Silent Killer In the case of silo gas, the say ing, "A little knowledge is danger ous,” should be replaced by, “No knowledge can be fatal.” Another slogan, "Haste makes waste,” could read, "Haste means death” As in most farm accidents, far mers know about the dangers but they get in a big hurry, or are too tired and forget to take proper pre cautions. With a little common sense, a farm fatality can be prevented. In sealed silos, some nitrogen gas is produced, but the greater amount is carbon dioxide. This odorless, colorless gas replaces the oxygen in the silo and can over come a person without warning. For this reason, sealed silos arc designed in a way that entering them is unnecessary. In conventional uptight silos, the dangerous gas is nitrogen diox ide (NO2). Nitrate or nitrite gases are especially dangerous in grasses or corn which have been heavily fertilized or exposed to rain before harvest following a period of drought With the weather conditions in 199 S in Chester County coupled with the high fertility levels of the soils, this year could have a high potential for silo gas accidents or deaths. Nitrogen dioxide has a bleach like odor, and the low-lying fumes are yellow, red, or dark brown. It is heavier than air so it will settle on the top of the silage or go down the TRAIL AGI-POMPE'" 32’ AND 42’ FOR LAGOONS mmiMam 1-Highly articulated nosla designed 2- 24* dla. mixing propeller providing to slca and break the top emit Irani lull lime agitation up to 21,500 US above tho manure level as the pro- OPM even when loading a spreader, pellet homogenises the liquid with the remaining Moating chunks. «. RoUtiyw directional valve designod to be operated at low R PM without stopping the PIO. 3- HydnuHc controls can bt opiraM from tractor seal Gear box oil bath protected by a greaseable 3 seals mechanism on each shaft. mMmmsfsmimmsmsmMW MismmmmmmmaiPmwiME Mid-Atlantic Agrisystems Liquid Waste Specialists Oxford, PA 800-228-2948 silo chute and collect in feed rooms and even flow into the bam pro ducing a danger to livestock. The greatest danger occurs 12 to 60 hours after filling the silo. Many fanners think that silo gas is only a problem with com silage, but it can be produced in haylage. A dairyman near Elverson had a close call this spring upon entering a conventional silo recently filled with haylage. He had some serious symptoms for a few days, but thankfully has completely recovered. This gas causes severe irritation of the throat and nose and may lead to inflammation of the lungs. Death can occur immediately. Being briefly overcome by the gas can result in a fall that can cause death or serious injury. However, what makes nitrogen dioxide especially dangerous is that low level exposure may only result in a little immediate pain or discomfort and that night, die far mer could die in his sleep from fluid collecting in his lungs. Relapses with pneumonia symptoms can occur up to two weeks later. Precautions: 1) If crops have been damaged by hail or frost, harvest as quickly as possible to prevent nitrate build up and delay harvesting immedi ately after a rain. 2) Excess nitrates are stored in the bottom portion of the plant, so raise your harvester and cut higher than normal. 3) Display “Deadly Gas” signs around silos and particularly keep children away from area for 2 weeks following filling. 4) Close feed room door to bam. 5) If you must enter the silo dur ing the first 3 weeks to level the sil age, lower the unloader, or make repairs, be absolutely sure to fol low these safety rules: a) Run the blower for 20 minutes before entering the silo and keep it running the entire time anyone is in die silo. b) Have a helper standing by in case a problem develops. c) Wear a N.1.0.5.H. approved dust mask to protect lungs from dust and mold spores. We have a lot of good fanners in Chester County, but none to spare. Take your time and be careful. Market Lamb Blows Away (Conllniwd from Papa A 27) brought $2,677 from Singo Feed and Sons, or $2.25 a pound. Average price paid for the 54 steers was $1.12 a pound. Megan Frazee’s 257-pound, grand champion York market swine sold for $1,542, or $6 per pound to First Philson Bank of Beilin. Frazee is from Fort Hill. Matt Fletcher, Rockwood, saw his reserve grand champion York hog go to Somerset Hoss’s for $932, or $4 per pound. Sale average for the 148 hogs was $1.27. The five and a half hour event brought a grand total of $140,953.45, according to sale statistician John Hartman. Walker Farm Service spent more than $9,000 and was the pre mier buyer. Many sale donations were made to the Somerset County 4-H Deve lopment Scholarship Fund and area fire companies. 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Moore Alfalfa Rodney Bare 28 Joy-WII Farms 72 57 54 16 Century Oaks Farm Laska David K. Stoltzfus 22 Thunder Valley Farm Rose S 9 23 Wilkinson Farm #1 2912 Maplesway Farm Echo Sam & Marian Stoltzfus 253 Ar Joy II Patsy Mel wood Farm Merri •* Breck-A-De-Farm 59 83 Pei Valley Farm 49 56 A Wheelabrator Clean Water Systems Inc. Hagerstown Facility 1030 Frederick Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone 301-791-0919 8-01 23,845 997 808 7-02 26,641 993 829 5-09 28,818 1135 910 4-08 26,242 918 906 7-06 27,112 975 837 5-10 24,833 806 800 3-08 27,604 1000 012 3-05 27,297 675 899 3-11 25,686 868 868 5-00 23,588 949 811 5-08 28,818 611 698 4-03 26,502 991 873 3-10 26,501 1000 624 5-01 28,875 1062 846 3-08 29,029 1256 937 8-06 28,792 1021 903 7-05 26,837 1082 864 6-05 25,733 1037'828 5-02 28,973 1085 806 5-01 26,127 1074 822 4-01 26,815 1194 003 3-01 26,321 906 856 5-07 27,320 573 838 4-04 28,869 1080 911 4-08 27,179 632 866 4-07 24,186 851 833 3-09 22,895 827 821 3-05 24,900 899 866 2-01 25,787 773 807 3-09 24,961 861 812 5-00 22,821 786 610 4-02 22,077 870 929 4-05 26,686 931 833 5-08 29,049 1000 890 3-01 23,347 870 813 4-02 24,499 808 813 2-00 23,286 665 815 3-08 28,066 975 937 3- 24,618 1195 837 4- 25,120 944 815 6-10 22,599 799 801 5-07 26,458 780 876