| FARM FORUM our readers write J (Continued from Pago A2l) condemn this land as opposed to ours? If this property is purchased by a developer and subdivided, are his property rights different than ours? Now many would say that this properly, if subdivided, will bring added tax revenues to not only the school dishict, but to the local municipality. I think that anyone who follows the evolution of resi dential development will find that the supposed benefits of addition al tax revenues are merely munici pal propaganda. The costs of goods and services do increase, but with heavy residential deve lopment, thesei increases go be yond what a government body can legally levy on real estate. Sure that $300,000 home next door pays a lot in taxes. But are these taxes enough for the services the property requires? A case in point Our family has lived on this farm for 142 years. We live on a secondary road that Will become impassable during heavy snows. If the road should drift shut now, great hue and cry will arise from the newer residents because they can’t get out If the township cannot get to this road, I will keep it open with my equip ment at no financial compensation to me. When milk was stripped by cans, we sometimes hauled our milk to the nearest open road. We did not complain to the township, we hauled that milk because we had to. I was elated to see the recent legislation on land preservation was passed. But, is the framework of this law strong enough to bear SEE US AT THE PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW NAZARETH BUILDING TRIMARK BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. CONTRACTORS, INC. Nazanth. PA So. Vlntland, NJ PH; 21507-7700 PH: 000425-1990 HALL BUILDING CORP. Uttl* Slhror, NJ PH: 201*5304292 D. TOMBASCO CO. Hanlton, PA PH: 717-459-0859 GOMPF CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Strait, HD PH: 3014524350 FOUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR, INC. Cotton, PA PH: 114472-5751 PHIC BUILDERS Pottttown, PA PH: 2154234070 u *ssss ,m Wool Newton, PA p^ ; 201-240-7411 PH: 4124724004 171 the assaults of police state munici palities and school districts? Or am I being more suspicious of these laws than I should be? Does anyone care to answer? William G. Dawe Lehman Editor: I am a subscriber of your news paper and I am interested in farm land and what should and should not be applied to the land. I am, also, a charter member of the Patuxent River Civic Association. I live beside the Patuxent River on a farm of 69 acres and farm there. I have seen reported in your paper several times articles con cerning this subject, Sludge. Could I make the request for such items to be sent to me for use in my fight to protect my land and other lands along the Patuxent River. I have your latest written by Dr. George F.W. Haenlein and enjoyed it very much. The City of Bowie, Maryland has purchased the land next to mine and 2 other pieces within 5 miles of my land. They are trying to pludge this land and I and our association are trying to keep them from sludging it You sec, most of the acquired lands lie along the river and within the tidewaters and is in the Chesa peake Bay Clean-up area. I think if I had your articles on Sludge I might have more to fight this battle between us and the City of Bowie. Thanking you for all your help! Mary Bottner Mitchellville, MD KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, PA PH: 0144204130 ANCHOR BUILDING SYSTEMS Doalo. HD PH: 301407-7233 TRI-COUNTY AGRI-SYSTEMS SuMdMborai NJ PH: 0004074174 MATTSON ENTERPRISES Burlngton, NJ PH: 009400-1803 Editor: Our issue of LANCASTER FARMING arrived on Saturday and I was very pleased and flat tered to see that you had written a front page article about the West Marlborough Township Zoning Ordinance. We realize that the approach we have taken to protect the agricul tural land in our township is unique. We are, however, com mitted to the preservation of our rural way of life. Perhaps the favorable light in which you have portrayed our zoning efforts will encourage others to consider or adopt these same methods to save their farm communities. Thank you for writing about us and for your continuing personal support. Editor: In your December 17 editorial you refer to a writer expressing opposition to using the Farm Show as a platform for a lottery event I strongly agree with the writer. The farming community is a support organization that is too often taken for granted. The lot tery is the wrong kind of "glitz” to have at the Farm Show! Edward Parent Hamburg TOWN • Retail Stores • Light Commercial • Storage Bldgs. • Offices & Shops • Garages • Mini-Warehouses • Industrial, Mfg. Facilities LESTER • Machinery Storage • Livestock Housing • Farm Shops • Horse Arenas • Hobby Barns • Open Fronts • Dairy Barns • Poultry Housing For More Information, Contact Your Local LESTER Builder. [butler mfcTco" 7f jAttn. P.E. Hess ■p.O. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 !□ Please tend info, on LESTER Buddings |D I'm interacted in a LESTER Dealership ■ Name | Address I County | City _ | Phone (area code) Charles C. Brosius Chairman, West Marlborough Township Supervisors West Grove COUNTRY State Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1989-A23 Competitors Exhibit (Continued from Pago A 18) and showing sheep takes a lot of time and as the general sales mana ger for a large car dealership in Clarksburg, Gary doesn’t have much free time to give. ‘‘lt is a lot of work. It really is. It takes a lot of time, but we take pride in it and enjoy doing it. And it’s something we do together and we enjoy that. But it’s a hobby that turned into a business,” explained Gary. Showing sheep has caught on. Not only do Steve and Ruby enjoy showing, but Gary’s brothers and sisters have joined the show, too. “Now, it’s not just my Dad and I,” said Gary. “My neices and nephews show in the junior show,too. It really is a big family project. It gives us time that we can all spend together that we might not be able to spend together if we weren’t showing sheep. I guess that’s why we enjoy it so much because we can all be together.” Educating The Buyers For other exhibitors, the hard work and long hours pays off in different ways. Rose and Harold Schneider of Rolling Ridge Farm in Karns City, have been showing Simmental beef cattle for 10 years. Originally the Schneiders raised Hereford-Angus crosses, but switched to the Simmentals in 1972. Rose does all the breeding and feels her selections are starting to payoff. A collection of grand champion plaques attests to that and all of them from the Pennsyl vania State Farm Show, the only show for them. When asked why do they show. Rose paused and finally said, “I ARCTIC INVESTMENT CONTRACTORS Rad Uon, PA PH : 717-757-2335 don’t know. I can’t answer that. It does take time and it is a lot of work. But you like to go and see what everyone else is doing and you’re showing what you have to local people. You are showing your best animals to potential coustomers.” But it’s more than merely adver tising, Rose added. It is mostly educating the buyers. The Simmental breed is rela tively new to this country. They first came to the United States in 1969 and now it’s the third largest breed in the America, according to Rose. It took three years tor the Schneiders to catch on to these lean, large fast growing imports from Switzerland. Internationally the Simmental comes in second only to Brahma. Rolling Ridge Farm will exhibit 10 of the best of the Schnieder’s farm. Better Than A Billboard John and Cindy Batchhelder of Oxford, in Chester County show strictly for the advertising benefits. “It’s an extremely good show. It’s as strong a Jersey show in Pen nsylvania as the All-American,” said John. The judge is not the only one sizing up the animals in the show ring, potential buyers are there, too. And what better way to prom ote your herd than by winning a strong show. Last year the Batchelders took only two of their registered Jerseys to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show and captured the grand championship with My-T-Fine MMC Grace, .The Batchelders (Turn to Pag* A2B) SUSQUEHANNA METAL PRODUCTS Wattontown, PA PH: 717-742-2626 FISHER CONSTRUCTION WallavHla, PA PH; 717-292-3692 CLIFFORD E. BOLLINGER ASSOCIATES Otnvar, FA PH: 215-247-4046 C & M SALES INC. Hontsdil*, PA PH: 717-253-1612 GEORGE W. HOY & SON, INC. LoekHavtn, PA PH: 717-744-7375 SEIFERT POLE H.R. WEAVER BUILDINGS & CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION AnnvMa, PA Oakland, MD PH: 717-434-3753 PH: 301-334-1124 MAJOR BUILDINGS, INC. Johnstown, PA PH: *l4-535-7716 LUNDY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. WHNamsport, PA PH: 717-323-1451 GEESAMAN-ROCK CONSTRUCTION, INC. 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