Conservation Districts (Continued from Page A 26) Further, the EPA is also propos ing that the permits be required for any farm with more than a certain number pf animals, regardless of the land available for manure application. Although there are many ques tions still left unanswered about what effect the federal initiatives will have upon Pennsylvania’s Nutrient Management Act tegula- Shoemaker’s Simmental Captures Grand Champion Heifer Honor At Bedford Fair Shoemaker’s Miss Pride, owned by Bill Shoemaker, cap tured supreme champion heifer at the 125th Great Bedford County Fair. Nathan Claycomb stands at halter. »*»».*,».*.*»*»*»*»'***’»‘i % Mwe Those Rooevr Tracks £MOf \ *Zp Tracking Powder for mice * (Indoor use only) 500 gm Jar »* ‘Ditrac Tracking Powder for Rats & Mice *» (Indoor or outdoor use) 6 lb. bucket ** If „ It ** *» ** ** ** **** ** ** ** ** **** ****** ROHRER'S QUALITY SEEDS Arrow Alfalfa Alfa Graze Alfalfa AmeriGraze 401 +Z Alfalfa AmeriGuard 301 Alfalfa Affinity +Z Alfalfa Innovator +Z Alfalfa Total +Z Alfalfa Redland 111 Red Clover Ladino Clover Bridsfoot Trefoil Cert. Climax Timothy Toro Timothy Crown Orchard Grass Pennlate Orchard Grass Cert. Palaton Reeds Canary Grass Perennial Ryegrass Tonga Perennial Ryegrass Saratoga Bromegrass Waterway Grass Mix Special Hay Mixture Hairy Vetch Cert Ogle Oats Tastemaker 111 Sorghum Sudangrass L. ROHRER & BRO., INC Smoketown, PA PHONE 717-299-2571 HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 Noon turns, it doesn’t mean that the state will allow forgiveness for missing the Oct. 1 mandatory deadline for its own Nutrient Managment Act In essense, in Pennsylvania mandatory plans are required for farm operations with more than 2,000 pounds (2 AEUs; one AEU equals 1,000 pounds) of livestock per acre of owned or rented farm land that can receive manure as a nutrient Blaln Supply Blam, PA \ 717/536-3861 \ FOR OVER 79 YEARS Finn operators with questions as to whether their farm operation exceeds that 2,000-pound threshold should call their conser vation district. For consideration in determin ing whether a nutrient manage ment plan is required or not, it is important to remember that the land receiving manure from a livestock operation must be under the control of the livestock farm operator. BUFFALO MILLS (Bedford Co.) Shoemaker’s Miss Pride, owned by Bill Shoemaker, cap tured supreme champion heifer at the 12Sth Great Bedford County Fair. Bom January 3, 1996, this red non-dilutor heifer was described by Judge Pete LeVan, herdsman at Penn State University, as the type of beef cow the industry needs now and in the future. She showed tremendous thickness and volume for a nursing heifer. Miss Pride is the mother of the fair’s reserve champion Simment al bull, Shoemaker’s Top Gun. MCB Airbus, co-owned by Bill Showmaker and Matthew Miller, was named the grand champion Simmental bull. Airbus is sired by Black Mick and his dam is Shoe maker’s Black Dream, who was the 1995 Pennsylvania State Farm Show grand champion heifer. Pasture Perfect™ • Highland Pasture Mix • Lowland Pasture Mixture • Horse Pasture Mixture • Triple Purpose Hay & Pasture Mixture • Intensive Grazing Mixture • Hay Diversion Mixture Special Grazing Grasses • Matua Prairie Grass • Forage Feast Chicory • Zero Nui Perennial Ryegrass • Tekapo Orchard Grass • Festorina Tall Fescue • Southern Cross White Clover Seed Gralne Cert. Nomini Barley Cert. Pennco Barley Cert. Penbar 66 Barley Cert. Clemens Wheat Cert. Elkhart Wheat Cert. Foster Wheat Cert. Sawyer Wheat Winter Rye Tetra Petkus Tye It can not merely be a neighbor’s farmland who has agreed to accept manure. However, it can be a neighbor's farmland if, in fact, the livestock producer has direct control over the crops being planted and harvested and the timing and amount of manure applications to that land. Those without sufficient land under their control can create their own plan, if authorized by the state to do so; or file a plan professional ly written that indicates that a neighbor is accepting the manure. That neighbor, if he raises only crops, or doesn’t raise enough livestock to be required to file his own plan, is not requited to file a nutrient management plan. Only those farms that raise National Dairy Shrine To Host Reception COLUMBUS, Ohio Nation al Dairy Shrine will host several receptions for exhibitors at the Eastern States Exposition, Sept 17-28, in West Springfield, Mass. The receptions will coincide with each respective dairy breed meeting. The reception will in clude exhibits featuring Dairy Shrine activities and Dairy Shrine winners. All Dairy Shrine members who are not exhibiting, but would like to attend, should contact Bonnie Hot Air Circulator (Needs NO Electricity) • Special top-vents create a natural draft • Bums wood or coal • Cast Iron Doors & Grate • Exterior handle for clean shake down Optional Electric Fan for the maximum heat circulation • All DS Stoves have hot air (or hot water) regulators • All DS Stoves have cast iron doors and grates • All DS Stoves have exterior shaker handle for dust-free shake dow n (D.S- Machine Shop Stoves & Chimneys 2388 Old Leacock Rd., Gordonvllle, PA 17529 717-768-3853 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Saptember 5,1998-A35 livestock are of concern. It was previously reported that very early and tough state esti mates of the number of potential CAOs in the state was about 2,500. According to a published report and several opinions from those working closely with the issue, it appears that a number of farmers with operations close to the thresh hold for being required to file an official plan have altered their operations so as to no longer be considered a candidate for a man datory plan. In the meantime, the state is still finishing a new estimate of the number of operations that are required to file plans, and it is expected that the number should better reflect current livestock operations. Burr at 508/881-5669. Founded in 1949, National Dairy Shrine includes member ship of over 15.000 dairy produc ers, scientists, educators, students and others involved in the dairy industry in every state and across the world. Its goals are to preserve the his tory of the dairy industry and hon or past, present and future dairy leaders. A museum and visitors' center located in Fort Atkinson, Wis., is open to visitors. Nippenose Stove & Chimney Rt. 3, Box 367 Williamsport, PA 17701 717-745-3253