Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 2002, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 14, 2002
Experts On Hand To Interpret
Farm Bill At Farm Science Review
LONDON, Ohio Farmers
with questions about how the
new Farm Bill affects them can
find the answers at the 2002
Farm Science Review, Sept.
17-19, at the Molly Caren Agri
cultural Center near London,
Ohio.
Experts from state and federal
agencies will be on hand to help
visitors sort out the programs
and provisions that could affect
their operation.
“This is an opportunity for the
producers to get firsthand in
formation on the implementation
of the 2002 Farm Bill. The pro
gram and provisions can get
quite complicated,” said Larry
Adams, state executive director
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Gap: 717-442-8970 Rt. 272, Raamttown "Raffle Light
Quarryville; 717-786-2221 717-336-3945
Abbi
MESSICK’S
7481 Lincoln Hwy. Rte. 30E
Abboßstown, PA17301
717-259-6617 888-285-0225
Allentown
LEHIGH AG EQ. INC.
6670 Ruppsville Rd.
610-398-2553
1-800-779-3616
Carlisle
TRI-BORO CONSTRUCTION
SUPPLIES
1490 RITNER HWY.
1-800-248-6590
Dallastown
TRI-BORO
CONSTRUCTION
SUPPLIES
435 Locust St.
717-246-3095
1-800-632-9018
East Earl
GOODS LAWN &
GARDEN CENTER
Route 23
717-445-4490
twn
MESSICK’S
187 Merts Drive
(Rheems exit of Rt. 283)
717-367-1319, 800-222-3373
Ephrata Requea
WES STAUFFER DREXEL AUTO SUPPLY
ENGINES 4 EQUIPMENT 333 steinman Farm Road
23 Pleasant Valley Rd. 717-284-2916
717-738-4215
I PIS rRIBLILD_ STIHL
of the farm service agency (FSA).
“When a new farm bill is
adopted, it almost always in
cludes pretty sweeping changes
to programs that greatly affect
the farm operations and cropping
decisions of Ohio’s farmers,” said
David Hanselmann, chief of the
Ohio Department of Natural Re
source’s Division of Soil and
Water Conservation. “There is a
very keen interest in these
changes and people usually have
a myriad of questions.”
To get the answers, visitors can
stop by Federation Park at the
comer of Beef and Friday ave
nues. Adams, Hanselmann, and
other staff from the Ohio Depart
ment of Natural Resources, Divi
HUMMEL’S TEXACO
Rt. 11 & 15
570-743-7459
Lititz/Lebanon
BOMBERGER’S LAWN
& GARDEN
Lititz: 717-626-3301
Lebanon: 717-272-4155
Oxford
DEER CREEK
EQUIPMENT, INC
6600 Limestone Rd.
610-932-8858
Palmyra
HERR'S REPAIR
SHOP
RD 2, Box 115 A
717-838-1549
Palmyra
WEAVER’S LAWN
4 GARDEN
740 W. Main St.
717-838-5999
ittOi
A.K. SAW SHOP
214 Peach Bottom Road
sion of Soil and Water Conserva
tion, USDA’s Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS)
and FSA will be available be
tween 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. to an
swer all your Farm Bill questions.
Daily informational sessions
will also be offered in Federation
Park. Each day at 10 a.m. Han
selmann and Kevin Brown,
NRCS state conservationist, will
describe the bill’s conservation
programs. At 2 p.m., Adams and
other FSA staff will detail how
the bill affects crop programs.
A & B SALES
& SERVICE
370 Newport Road
2 Miles South of Rt. 23
Along 772 Thru Monterey
MARTIN’S
EQUIPMENT CO.
Rt. 501 1 1/2 Miles South of
Schaefferstown, PA
717-949-6817
Shippensburq
CEDAR GROVE
FARM STORE
1120 Rltner Hwy.
717-532-7571
Hagerstown. MD
EBY’S LAWN 4 GARDEN
16409 Fafrvlew Road
301-733-4158
Cockeysville MD
SUBURBAN SALES
10757 York Rd.
410-785-2277
Whiteford MD
DEER CREEK
EQUIPMENT, INC.
720 Wheeler School Rd.
301-879-5090
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hSh! W 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543
717-626-4705
onday, Labor Day Sept. 2, 2002
Closed
We can communicate with you by phone 1-800-414-4705,
fax 717-626-0996 and e-mail info@binkieyhurst.com
2002 Elizabethtown Fair
Sale of Champion Buyers
Grand Champion Market Steer
R.K. Vogt
Reserve Champion Market Steer
Moss’s Steak & Sea House
Grand Champion Market Hog
G.A.C.C. INC.
Reserve Champion Market Hog
Engle Publishing Company
Grand Champion Market Lamb
Engle Publishing Company
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Mylin Good
Grand Champion Market Goat
Lebanon Valley Farmers/Fulton Bank
Reserve Champion Market Goat
First Union
Grand Champion Meat Rabbit
Larry Ross
Reserve Champion Meat Rabbit
Lebanon VaHey Farmers/Fulton Bank
Accu-Aire Mechanical
Albright & Teary Orthodontics
Dwight Algoe
B&G Lumbe Co
Harry Bachman
Bank of Lancaster County
The William Browns
Ray D Burkholder Trucking
Darrencamp's Market
Donegal Lumber & Pallet
Farmer Boy Ag
Farmer’s First Bank
John E Fullerton, Inc
Garber Farms
Clarence B Geib
Earl & Sandy Geib
Goods Livstock, Inc
Corey Halterman
J Ivan Hanson
Hatfield Quality Meats Inc
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Manure Liability On
Farm Science Review Agenda
LONDON, Ohio Livestock
producers should be aware of
manure liabilities to protect
themselves against neighbors
making a big stink.
Producers, farm operators, and
other visitors to the 2002 Farm
Science Review will be able to
question the authority on envi
ronmental regulations and laws
and preventative measures to re
duce manure liability, Sept.
17-19.
Large and small-farm owners
face increased concern about ma
nure handling and application as
it becomes more of a social issue,
Extended
Starting Se
Mon., Tues., Thun
Wed
Sat
KSharlo
Other Buyers:
Donald Hershey
Jim & Shirley Hershey
G Sherwood Huntzberger
J&R Forestry, Inc.
Jagtrux
Jennings Auction Group
King Painting & Wallpapering, Inc
Jay Kopp
Koser Jewelers
Lancaster Level Flo
Lancaster Tractor & Equip , Inc
Leidy, Inc
Longenecker's Hatchery
M&D Auto Parts
Master Carcare
Meadowview Farm
Melmar Acres
Messick Farm Equipment Inc
Dorothy Metzler
Metzler System
said Peggy Hall, Ohio State Uni
versity Extension Agricultural
and Rural Law Program director.
Everyone is interested in manure
because they want to prevent
problems that could affect them
or the environment.
With an increase in the num
ber of large farm operations in
Ohio, manure handling becomes
a larger issue, which forces pro
ducers to be more aware, said
Hall. Without taking precau-
tions, livestock producers could
be liable for nuisance problems,
waterway spills, land application
problems, and others.
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by Athens
Disk Harrows
IMHHWI Coulter
Chisels
Plows
Machinery Sales
M-F 7 to S Sat. 7 to 11:30
PARTS DEPT. HOURS:
Monday-Frlday 7 AM to S PM
Saturday 7 AM to Noon
A.ter Hours Emergencies
“An American Tradition ”
Grand Champion Dairy Feeder Calf
Mylin Good
Reserve Champion Dairy Feeder
Calf Brandt’s Farm Supply
Ron Miller
Warren Miller
Moyer Packing
Musser Brothers
Kenneth Myer
New Holland Sales Stables
Newcomer Seed Cleaning
Oak Meadows Farm
Sally K. Nolt
Sarah Runkle
Seibert Sandblasting
Shultz Cattle Co & Trucking
Star Rock Farms LLC
Carl Weidler
Gene Wenger Meats
White Oak Feed Mill
S Jay Williams Excavating, Inc
Wolgemuth Auction Service
Zeiset Farms
Kevin Zunn Building pgtltraStQf
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No Matter
/here You Are -
You’re Never
Too Far!
Your Parts Are
Just A Phone
Call Away!
Call (717) 626-0885
(717) 626-5159
Sun. Closed • Lord's Day
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