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The Rural Voice, 2001-06, Page 33"soup, sandwich and coffee — eat in". The 1I -by -9 -by -IO -inch 000ler, similar to what many people use for transporting boar semen, was tested with four combinations of cooler packs and newspaper, getting temperatures as high as 13 degrees C with one pack on the top of the cooler and as low as -7 degrees C with two or three ice packs surrounding the thermometer. They recommended insulating the vaccine in newspaper to keep it from freezing and using one cold pack on each side plus one on top. They called this a "stay for lunch" cooler and say it can be used for up to four hours. "However, protect the vaccine from freezing temperatures from the freezer packs by wrapping the vaccine boxes in newspaper. In summer, park your pickup in the shade, put the cooler on the floor out of the sun, and leave the windows down an inch. "Although we didn't do any tests with a styrofoam cooler outside of our office, we recommend using it for half-day trips or longer when packed with freezer packs placed on each of three or four sides," Anderson said. The team did two sets of experiments with a Coleman cooler, 14 by 9 by 13 inches, one within their office and one in the trunk of a car and in the interior of a GMC Jimmy. Again they recommend the use of newspaper to insulate the boxes of vaccine from ice packs because the temperature can fall below the danger point. They recommend using two large freezer packs on the sides and one on top, along with newspaper, to keep vaccines cool while you, say, stop for some shopping on the way home. If by some chance you're going to be staying out longer, say overnight, four packs will help keep the vaccine safe from heat longer. In summer, make sure you put the air conditioning on. In winter, don't leave the cooler in freezing temperatures. "With a little care you successfully keep cooler temperatures within the safe range for vaccines for 18 hours."0 NOVARTIS SEEDS INC. Hill :vyD Hill FARMS LIMITED VARNA ONT. 2Ue aftfrteciette t4 ``//,i - luta 44t Q Uu9. %eut4 �4 ' 519-233-3218 or e-mail us at: hillhill@tcc.on.ca AerWay makes manure incorporation faster, easier, and more effective Now you can minimize runoff, and help protect ground water AerWay helps prevent runoff by incorporating liquid manure into the top 8" of the soil profile without turning cover crops over or burying residue. Liquid manure fills the holes and cracks in the soil created by the unique AerWay shattertine action to minimize the potential for ground water contamination commonly associated with narrow -band. high volume chisel -type manure application techniques. Only AerWay shattertines cut into the soil like a blade, then gently lift like a spade to incorporate manure consistently and evenly in the soil profile. AerWay even works in hay crops or pastures for immediate fertilizer benefit from manure application. Now, with farming's leading and most versatile agricultural aeration tool, you can apply manure with minimum disruption and maximum benefit. Off Season rates may apply Mike & Ray Rammeloo RMW FARMS LTD. RR #4 Brussels 519-523-9362 JUNE 2001 29