A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 2, 1998 Moyer’s Improvements To (Continued from Page A 27) and a few drainage catch basins to ensure conservation where needed. Recently, at the bull farm, a pipe outlet system was installed at the driveway to the bam to help con trol water runoff, piped about 100 yards down to a grassed area. There are two manure storage structures, one on the heifer farm and the other at the main farm. The older structure, completed in 1978, is used for the main dairy farm. The structure is an earthen dam with a concrete floor and ramp with an eight-month storage capacity. A second unit, con structed in 1985, also is an earthen dam with a concrete floor and ramp for the heifers. The manure packs are pushed into the holding area. A third structure, in the process of final approval, will be con structed at the bull farm. It will have an eight-month storage capacity and will be a three-sided, square concrete structure with con crete floor. The manure from the bull farm will be scraped into it from the bull bam, recently constructed. Two years ago, Moyer’s father in-law, the late Harold Roeder, constructed an eight-foot tall gate and headlock structure in the bull bam, with two aisles making up seven pens. Manure from the inter locking pens can be easily scraped out. In placing these water and soil control structures, Moyer admitted that he is doing what he needs to do, not simply “following the rules.” The award has personal meaning, but he didn’t put in the practices just to win an award. Rather, he views the work as something he would do anyway, simply because he believes in conservation. “I think it’s more of a personal accomplishment,” Moyer said. “It’s not something we actually went out and worked for. 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Getdng good plant standability is a challenge in the valley because of the “two stones to one dirt” ratio of the Trexler shale soil, Karen Moyer noted. Junge Farms have always placed importance on the benefits of soil testing, which they do every-' three years. The soil tests are based on about 240 carefully mapped field sites and not only record pre vious crops and nutrient applica tions. but also indicate what crops will be rotated into them and their nutrient needs. The test also indicates what the soil pH is of the different sites and what the lime requirements are. The records also note the farm field number, acres, the crop in the previous year, nitrogen application by total pounds, starter nitrogen use, date planted, variety, and a space for comments (including whether the field was wet or dry, rainfall, weather conditions, etc.) They haul manure to the fields when needed, Ray Moyer said, “keeping the fertility in balance.” Moyer believes every tanner should be doing those things on the farm necessary to keep the field fertility and economic balance in line, lie said, “without some law saying we should be doing these things.” Junge Farms recently purchased a no-till planter that can vary in row fertilizer rates from area to area, from 0-600 pounds at appli cation. Eventually the Moyers hope to make use of GPS systems to map the fields for yields and other information to be used at planting and harvest The Moyers follow a careful Junge Farms Net Conservation Honors crop rotation and use nitrogen applications wisely. Last year, the Moyers woe for tunate to have enough rainfall in time to secure a good com crop. The Trexlcr shale soil can prove a challenge during a drought With out rainfall in mid-July last year, the com crop could have been lost Junge Farms would like to expand the cropland if enough acres would become available. They’d also like to add additional heifers if conditions would be right Also, all calves raised at the farm if not sold for breeding are Levi, left ai TIMMERMAN MFG. CORP. A Full Line Of Exhaust Fans Including Efficient Belt Drive Units With Housing & Shutter 24”, and 48” TC SERIES RT and FRT Series Trailers Available In 5000# thru 12,000# GVW We Also Build Other Models, Sizes, and Capacities. Call For Information finished out as steers. The Holstein steers are grain fed. A big innovation on the farm is the eight-foot high bull gate sys tem. 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