New programs announced BY IRISH WILLIAMS LANCASTER Financial planning, coping with stress, manure management, and the use of personal computers are timely concerns to many of Lancaster County’s residents and will be the subject of just a few of the new programs to be conducted this year by the county Extension Service. Extension staff members briefly outlined these plans for the up coming year and reviewed ac tivities of the past year Thursday night at the; annual meeting of the Lancaster County Agricultural and Home Economist Doris Thomas and Livestock Agent Chet Hughes presented the staff highlights at the annual meeting of the Lancaster Extension Association. Home Economics Extension Association. An Apple computer was recently purchased by the Extension office which allows staff members to conduct programs in farm and home management. County Ex tension Director, Jay Irwin and Extension Association President, Kenneth Meek, expressed ap preciation to the county com missioners and local agribusinesses that contributed funds for the purchase of the microcomputer Home Economist, Dons Thomas, and Livestock Agent, a 8 1. (®^D«/lpREAD^<® FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL VICON EQUIPMENT MOWERS. MOWER CONDITIONERS, RD1378, Fleetwood, PA rakes, tetter rakes, and POWER HARROWS at Lancaster Extension annual meeting Newly elected directors to the Lancaster Extension Association are, Mildred Nissley, Doris Zimmerman, Greg Landis, and C. Martin. Missing from the picture is Donald Rohrer. Chet Hughes, presented the staff highlights and the Extension report card. Last year the eight member staff gave individual assistance to 37,702 persons in the county, and wrote nearly 1500 newspaper articles. They made 3,246 radio broadcasts and over 1000 TV programs. In 4-H club work alone 3,257 boys and girls carried over 4,507 projects with the assistance of the staff and 564 volunteer 4-H leaders. Mrs. Thomas reported the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program reached 3% low • income families last year thanks to the seven EFNEP staff members. 'Reports indicated the success of this program,'' Mrs. Thomas said. "As a result these families are eating a more nutritious diet.” Michele Rodgers is seeing results of seeds she planted in her first two years on staff, Thomas reported. The family planning, family strength and stress programs are doing well. Thomas said, the crafts classes she has conducted have been well attended. Some of the participants have developed these crafts into the Mew Dimension mseedma/wreedm. Over the past (wo decades Vicon pendulum action seeders/spreaders have become an integral part of the farming scene Now Vicon Van spreaders are entering a New Dimension a completely new range of spreaders featuring a characteristic new design, and incorporating the latest technology to give the accuracy and reliability demanded by todays profit conscious farmer Pendulum action gives the advantage of accuracy on sloping ground as well as on the flat, coupled with the ability to spread all types of solid fertilizer, chemicals, seeds, powders and lime The six models in the new range offer capacities to suit the needs of every farm size A special feature of the New Dimension spreaders is an easily ad/ustable flywheel which changes the effective spreading widths from 20-45 feet m soundMt¥9stniont forpro/MMf RED WING FARMS PHONE 215-944-0402 iifiiiiifiiiiiffTiiii 11111111 m 111 in mi • t cottage industries, others are consigning their crafts to local shops, thus resulting in increased income Thomas also indicated a great interest in financial management programs Chet Hughes reported that the unusual events of the past year have kept the agricultural agents uusy. Hiey have helped farmers to better cope with extreme weather conditions and crop damage, the avian influenza, and changes in the dairy program. Five directors were elected to each serve a 3-year term on the association's board. Elected directors are: Mildred Nissley, R 5 Manheim; Dons Zimmerman, R 1 Enhrafa (iree I andis, R 2 Willow Avian flu meetings set LANCASTER Two public meetings to address avian in fluenza issues have been scheduled for next week by task force per sonnel. The meetings are set for Feb. 13, beginning at 1 p.m., at the Bart Township firehouse in fipiirno*""" <>n Feb. 16 at 7 CALL Street, Donald Kohrer, Lime Valley Hd, Lancaster, and (J. Martin Greenleaf, Ml Eden Rd., Oxford. Retiring directors are Kathryn Fry, Kenneth Meek, Bob Kendig, and Carlton Groff A special slide presentation was given in honoring two of Lancaster County's outstanding farmers who were selected as Master Farmers this year. Honored were Claude Hess and his wife, Irene, and Kenneth Rutt and his wife, Connie. Musical entertainment was provided by the Hempfield singers. Carl Nolt gave a sneak preview of spring wildflowers with a set of beautiful color slides. p.m. at the Shady Lane Dairy Sales Building in Quarryvilie. The purpose of the meetings is to discuss disease prevention, the poultry watch program and to answer questions concerning avian flu. For more information, please call the task force at 717-295-1800. TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT Peach Bottom, PA 717-548-3775 717-548-2094