Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1981, Image 148

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Farmland Preservation ~ It’s worth it
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Berks County appear tomorrow and beyond.
Tell us about your favorite scenic farmland spot
BY DICK ANGLESTEIN
LANCASTER Do you have a
favorite scenic farmland spot?
Perhaps, it’s on your farm, a
neighbor’s or a spot you pass on the
way to town.
If you know of such a spot, let us
know about it.
We'd like to include it in our
“Farmland Preservation” photo
series
Just drop us a letter or postcard,
giving the location and brief
directions on how to find it.
Farming, Saturday, August 15,1951
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Send the information to:
Farmland Preservation Photo
Lancaster Farming
P.0.80x 366
Lititz,Pa. 17543
Lancaster Farming
photographers travel far and wide
and the next time we’re in the
area, we’ll photograph the scene.
Of course, that might be
tomorrow, next week or next
month. We don’t know for sure. But
let us know and we’ll try to work it
into our news and photo coverage
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schedule as quickly as we can.
Also, if you’re a photo bug, we’d
be glad to consider running a photo
you’ve taken. Just send it to us and
we’ll return it later. Preferably, it
should be a black and white photo,
at least of 5X7 size.
Remember, we’re primarily
interested in the land itself - not
necessarily people and livestock.
Photos similar to those you’ve
been seeing in the series.
We’re trying to show
representative photos from many
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HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT
sections of the widespread Lan
caster Farming circulation area
showing this greatest of natural
resources our productive
agricultural land.
We’re showing this land as it
appears today.
And hopefully, as the caption
says, as it will continue to appear
tomorrow and beyond.
The photos are a weekly
reminder of what we have.
And a weekly reminder of what
must be preserved so that we have
- Photo by Dick Anglestein
it tomorrow, too,
So get in touch with us and
become a part of this effort so
that future generations don’t have
to page through old issues of
Lancaster Farming to see how
farmland once looked.
Contact
Amos Gehman, Salesman
Seal Crete, Inc.
RD2, Ephrata, PA
717-8591127