Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 2000, Image 31

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    M CF/ AB GRAIN DRYER
fjoc4 FARM FAN 1-270
NEW With Show Discounts
NOW!
OPERATE
CONTINUOUS FLOW
OR AUTOMATIC BATCH
WITH THE SAME DRYER!
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• Continuous flow full heat or dry
and cool
• 2/3,1/3 split plenum gives you the
ability to maintain high capacity
• Capacities range from 300 up to
1,660 bph!
• Available with vane axial fans or
centrifugal fans
• Low-profile design
• Fully automatic operation and
safety controls
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□ FEED SYSTEMS □ MIXERS
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• Economically priced
• Fully automatic
• Outstanding efficiency
• High capacity
FARM FANS C-SERIES
GRAIN DRYERS
1248 South Mountain Road,
Dillsburg, PA
1 717-432-9738
Here are the dryers tor the
farmer who has more to do at
harvest time than just dry grain.
The new CF/AB Series from
Farm Fans are designed to
allow drying of either CON
TINUOUS FLOW or AUTO
MATIC BATCH models.
These dryers are specifically
designed for full heat appli
cation for combination drying
and dryeration. However, when
operating AUTOMATIC BATCH,
you can also select Dry and
Cool application.
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High Performance
Axial Flow
Aeration Fans
1/2 to 10 hp
Corp.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30. 2000-A3l
USDA Solicits Petitions
To Amend Substance List
In Organic Farming
WASHINGTON, D.C. The
U.S. Department of Agriculture
invites interested parties to peti
tion the National Organic
Standards Board (NOSB) to
amend the proposed National
List of Allowed and Prohibited
Substances (National List). Peti
tioners may recommend sub
stances for inclusion on or
removal from the National List.
The proposed National List is
a part of the March 13, 2000,
revised National Organic Pro
gram (NOP) proposal. The Na
tional List is developed by the
NOSB, through consultation
with outside experts, and for
warded to the Secretary of Agri
culture for approval.
The National List identifies
substances that may or may not
be used in organic production
and handling operations. Specif
ically, the National List identi
fies those synthetic substances
that may be used and the non
synthetic substances that cannot
be used in organic production
and handling. All amendments
to the proposed National List of
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Lancaster
Panning
Cow Cam
Visit our Website
at www.
lancasterfarmina.com
MESSICK'S
7461 Lincoln Hwy. 187 M«rts Drive
Route 30 Rheems Exit - Route 283
Abbottstown, PA 17301 Elizabethtown, PA
717-259-6617 717-367-1319
! 888-285-0225 800-222-3373
Fall Extended Hours for Harvest!
Elizabethtown Store Only!
September 5 through October 27
Monday - Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM
HEAD KNIVES. SHEARBAR, AUGERS, SPROCKETS. BLOWER BANDS, SPOUT
HARVESTING PARTS
Time to pull those
choppers out and check
them over. Harvesting
season will be here
before we know it.
Messick’s has a large inventory of New Holland harvesting
equipment parts to fix it right the first time.
Prices have been reduced on cutterhead knives. Call us!
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365 days a year to after hour parts
support. Just call our pager at;
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Allowed and Prohibited Sub
stances will be published in the
Federal Register for public com
ment.
“Anyone may petition the
NOSB,” said Kathleen Merri
gan, administrator of USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Service.
“Amending the National List
should be a continuous process
that reflects the latest body of
knowledge available to the
NOSB.”
The NOP, NOSB, and the Na
tional List are established under
authority of the Organic Foods
Production Act of 1990. The act
directs USDA to establish na
tional standards governing the
marketing of agricultural prod
ucts as organically produced.
The program’s primary benefit
is assurance to consumers that
those products meet a consistent
standard, thereby facilitating
commerce in fresh and pro
cessed organically produced
food.
Individuals wishing to submit
a petition to amend the pro
posed National List of Allowed
and Prohibited Substances or
obtain additional information
may contact Robert Pooler at
U SDA/AMS/TMP/NOP, Room
2510 So., P.O. Box 96456, Wash
ington, D.C. 20090-6456; phone
202-720-3252; fax 202-205-7808
or via e-mail at
robert.pooler@usda.gov.
The public comment period
for the revised NOP proposal
closed June 12, 2000. For more
information, please see the pro
gram’s website at
http://www.ams.usda.gov/nop
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