USD A Announces New Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) USDA officials are adding another dimension to helping farmers improve water quality and provide wildlife hab itat in 20 counties in southeast and central Pennsylvania through the new Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), expected to begin sign ups in June. USDA has set a goal to pro vide conservation benefits on 100,000 acres in Adams, Ches ter, Dauphin, Juniata, Montour, Schuylkill, Union, Bedford, Co lumbia, Franklin, Lancaster, Northumberland, Snyder, Berks, Cumberland, Fulton, Lebanon, Perry, Somerset, and York counties, with 25,000 of those acres established in buff ers. The Farm Service Agency will provide cost-share for installing conservation practices as well as land rental payments in return for not cropping the land. Cost share is set at 50 percent with state efforts under way to in crease that figure to 100 percent. The Natural Resources Con servation Service (NRCS) will provide planning, design, and installation assistance to farm ers for practices such as estab lishing permanent grass cover, tree plantings, grass waterways, forest riparian buffers, and wet land restoration. 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That results in new ways to grow dairy sales Eauii Farmer Funded Product Technologies Aim To Create New Uses For Dairy Products “After investing a lot of time in comparing different stall and barn equipment manu facturers and designs, we selected the Show-Ease loop tie stall, water bowls and trough tile for the renovation of our 82 tie stalls In considering the price, the quality and durability of materials used, the proc ess and workmanship in construction, and the knowledge and helpfulness of the staff at Show-Ease, we truly believe we selected the best product with the potential for the longest hie for our investment Thank you, Show-Ease." Dave and Phoebe Bitler Vista Grande Farm, Fleetwood, PA r - For 1500 to 5200 Gal. Liquid Manure Spreaders & Vacuum Tanks 352 Bushel Manure Spreader Pit Pumps 6’, B’, 10’, 12’ Lagoon Pump Forage Wagons Forage Blowers Feeders and Conveyors Barn Cleaners Silo Unloaders - All 3 Brands Other Equipment Lancaster Level-Flo Distributor and Pipe Ear Corn Mill w/Blower Weaverlme Feed Cart Energy-Free and Electric Drinkers Water Bowls Mighty Lite Dairy Mat Mats for Cows and Horses EZ Calf Hutches and Mini Barns Bedding & Paper Chopper Tile High Pressure Washer, 3,000 PSI Post Hole Digger & Driver Trailers nt mals, plants, air and humans. CREP provides another tool to use in that planning process.’ Considerations will be given to landowner and renter rela tionships in these 10-to 15-year contracts which will reduce ero sion, improve water quality, and provide food, water and shelter, as well as travel corridors for wildlife. USDA is partnering with the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Environmental Protec tion. Pennsylvania Game and build more demand for dairy ingredients.” Here are just a few examples of how new dairy farmer-funded research helps to increase dairy demand: • Adding carbon dioxide to the product during packaging extends shelf life up to 75 days for cottage cheese, 35 days for fluid milk and 35 days for ice cream mix, all without the use of artificial preservatives. • Edible films made from whey protein isolates may soon replace gloss-producing shellac on chocolate candy. Whey pro tein isolates applied to fruits, nuts and other foods replace synthetic materials currently used to provide oxygen, aroma and oil barriers, thereby extend- ie or 0. %■ ■f -*♦- ■<?*<* Commission, Pennsylvania De partment of Agriculture, Ducks Unlimited, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and others. “CREP is similar to the Con servation Reserve Program (CRP) in land eligibility and contract lengths,” said Bill Baumgartner, FSA state execu tive director. “It is different from CRP in that land rental payments and cost-share are much higher. This program should really benefit the land ing shelf life. • Whey and dry milk powders improve flavor, aroma texture and other attributes in certain meat products. Dry dairv ingredients also improve the flavor, texture, appearance and nutrition of bakery products, frozen desserts, sauces, salad dressings, snack foods, and myriad other products. • Adjusting the cheese making process improves the melt and stretch of lowfat moz zarella and improves the flavor, body and texture of reduced-fat Cheddar cheese. • Adding dry milk and whey PARTICLE FUME for welders The world’s most advanced powered air-purifying respirator with the latest in auto-darkening welding technology • The battery is part of • New helmet easy • Improved airflow unit, reducing size access to lens cassette pattern means it and weight and extended throat doesn't feel like you’re protection being blasted by a fan D.S. Machine Shop 2388 Old Leacock Rd., Gordonville, PA 17529 717-768-3853 m: * V- S Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3, 2000-A4l and the landowner.” CREP is a unique program sponsored jointly by USDA and the commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. State officials are work ing to increase the cost-share amount to 100 percent. CREP is now available in 12 states, in cluding the neighboring states of Maryland, Virginia, New York, and Ohio. Interested landowners should contact their local USDA Ser vice Center for more informa tion on how to participate. powders to yogurt improves consistency and structure and increases total calcium and pro tein content. “The new research responds to needs in the marketplace, which is really exciting,” Wilson said. “Dairy farmer-funded re searchers work with food manu facturers to identify areas where work is needed to produce the foods consumers need and want. Everyone benefits from working together. Dairy farmers have more markets for their milk, while consumers have more nu tritious and better-tasting food choices.”
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