f fl^El“llruNX^W, |®v PM<« USO 2-' S 0" W#i \lI i7Tfnr"S^KZll3H^HHm^H^KflnKil^3K^9l^l VOL. 34 NO. 51 TWo wo rids mot at ths Lowoll Brubakor family farm Monday morning when the Jackson family singers stopped in tor a few relaxing moments before get ting on the road again. The Jacksons are the featured guests at the Lancaster County Holstein Association Banquet In November so Bmbaksr, association wssklent, wanted the world-famous singers to know where milk comes from Integrated Pest Management Enhances Earm Profitability BY PAT PURCELL LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is not a new idea for pest control to many farmers, but IPM Pennsylvania Receives 1989 Farmland Trust Award WASHINGTON. DG Penn sylvania Governor Robert Casey recently accepted a 1989 Ameri can Farmland Trust Agricultural Conservation Award on hafcaif of the Commonwealth of Peonaylva nia, which was honored in the category of “Public Policy and Chester Co. SOS Campaign Under Way WEST CHESTER (Chester Co.) Open space preservation ■ Chester County is “a NOW or NEVER issue.” Save Open Space Chairman Peter Hausmann told a crowd of supporters as he official ly kicked off his committee’s Fall campaign. Officially known as Four Sections has experienced a resurgence of interest recently due mostly to the public’s continuing concern about agricultural pesticide use. But farmers and many other Program Development” .yt its new $lOO million farmland pre servation program. The American Farmland Trust (AFT), the only national, nonpro fit organization dedicated solely to prelecting farmland, cried Penn (Turn la Page AN) Chester County Citizens To Save Open Space, the organization is mounting a county-wide cam paign to encourage voters to vote YES in the November 7 referen dum on a $5O million bond issue to preserve farmland, historically (Turn |o Paga A 23) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1989 members of the agribusiness com munity are part of this renewed interest. This interest was evident on Thursday at a seminar spon sored by the PennAg Industries Association entitled “Integrated Pest Management, All For One Goal With Room For All”. The seminar was held at the Eden Resort Inn and co-sponsored by the Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay. Soil and Water Conservation Society, PA Dept, of Agriculture, Penn State University’s College of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts. (TWn to Pag* Ml) 'Fall Back ’ Time Returns Remember to turn your clocks back before you go to bed Saturday night. Stan dard Time returns at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning. before they met all the Holetein breeders. In the photo (I to r): Hilltop-Heritage Tempo Manda, first place show cow with over2o,ooom and 700 f at 3y; Brubak er; Bruce and Brenda Jackson; Crystal and Blake Brubaker, age 5 and 3; Brit tany and Brent Jackson, age 5 and 4; and Deb Brubaker. Heather Brubaker, age 8, was In school. BY EVERETT NEWSWANGEB Managing Editor MT. JOY (Lancaster Co.) —On the road to Nashville, TN, with a short stop at home in Englewood, OH, the Jackson Family concert group paid an advance visit Mon day morning to the Lancaster County family hum of Holstein Association President Lowell Bru baker. Because the Jackson family, Lancaster County Poultry Group Elects Directors WILLOW VALLEY (Lincas ter Co.) Four men were elected to the Lancaster County Poultry Association Board of Directors during the annual dinner meeting on Tuesday. Mike Harrold of Lititz, Guy Martin of Lancaster, and Clyde Slaymaker of Strasburg are new to the 12-member board while Milton Landis of Parkesbuig retained his seat Other board members are Richard E. Landis, Kenneth Mar tin, Barry Renno, Thomas Panta- 509 Per Copy Oh, To Know Where Milk Comes From BY USA RISSER $12.50 Per Year Bruce and Brenda with children Brittany, age five, and Brent, age four are the featured guests at the Lancaster County Holstein Ban quet qgxt month, Brubaker thought it would be a nice idea to introduce the world-famous music group to a little “real” farm life. This idea came to life when the Jacksons fin ished five concerts within 24 hours over last weekend and were ready (Turn to Pago A 32) no, Paul Wolgemuth, Roger Gar ber, and Thomas Beachler. The nearly 300 people present at the banquet, held at the Willow Valley Convention Center, hon ored Robert Zimmerman, past board vice president, and Steve Combs, past board secretary, for their service. Both men received plaques in recognition of their work. Anita Meek of Willow Street, Lancaster County and Pennsylva nia Poultry Queen, received a $5OO scholarship, which will help her in (Turn to Pago A 26)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers