AlO-Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 17,1989 OPINION Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! American agriculture owes one Lancaster County veal pro ducer a huge thank you for taking great personal risks to show the public media this week what fanning is really like. This far mer who remains unidentified for his own protection, allowed his veal operation to be seen first-hand by TV and print news cameras and crews as part of the American Veal Association’s annual meeting field tour. He did this in the face of bold, public demonstration against animal agriculture at the convention headquarters. The farm is impeccable. And after all negative exposure the veal industry has received, it was refreshing to see an operation that has put practical answers to the questions that are raised by animal welfare groups. The calves in this 300 head operation are not tied. They turn around in their stalls at will. A rubber coated mesh on the floor provides comfort for the calf. And while the calves are monitored to insure that they don’t receive too much iron, they are never allowed to have “iron poor blood.” The building is clean and smells fresh. A ventilation system features evaporative cooling that keeps the inside atmosphere better than outside temperatures. Windows and a dusk to dawn lighting system provide light for the calves 24 hours per day. Non-medicated feed is provided after the calf is past the start-up period. Since the calves are free to move around, they lose no loco motion capacity. Therefore, at market time, the calves move at a lively pace in the walkways from the bam to the transportation trucks. These calves were content and received excellent care. And the Lancaster Veal Farmer who cares for them did a great ser vice for agriculture when he allowed the public to see that care. Thank you! Thank you! Thank You! Farm Calendar Saturday, June 17 Junior Livestock Day, Ag Arena, Penn State, University Park, registration at 8:30 a.m. Lancaster County Dairy Princess Pageant, Farm & Home Center, Lancaster, 7:00 p.m. Sullivan County Dairy Princess Pageant, Dushore, 7:00 p.m. Somerset County Dairy Princess Pageant, Somerset High School, Somerset, 7:30 p.m. Huntingdon County Dairy Prin cess Pageant, Shavers Creek Community Building, Shavers Creek, 7:30 p.m. Beaver-Lawrence County Dairy FARM FORUM our readers write T ' tor ’ Lancaster Farming turned out I just received the current issue the most outstanding lay-out for of Lancaster Fanning. I want to us of several publications we sent thank you for printing the article I pictures and articles to. You peo wrote about the Central Virginia pie are really professionals. Livestock Show, and commend Thank you again for including you on the great job you did with central Virginia in your fine the pictures I sent. I thought they publication were not very good but you were able to print them and make them look super. Lancaster Farming Established 19SS Published Every Saturday Ephrata Review Building 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 by Lancaster Farming, Inc. A Sltlnimn Emtrpelu Robert G. Campbell -General Manager Everett R. Newiwanger Managing .Editor eniWd3LLO9 WV3dO aanog >ll w asaaHo laoooA