Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 6, 1993-All Vegetable Day In New Holland NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) The Adult Farmer Program of the Eastern Lancaster County School District will conduct an all-day program for vegetable growers at the Summit Valley Elementary School on Monday, February 15. The program will begin at 9 a.m. with cof fee, donuts, and visiting exhibits. General ses sions will cover topics such as vegetable insect identification and con trol and managing plant stress. There will be a series of concurrent meetings going on during the day including topics on marketing, vegetable transplant productions, two bedding plant ses sions, strawberries, sweet com, pumpkins, greenhouse tomatoes, soil compaction, and potato grading. A special session will presented for growers thinking about getting started in vegetable pro duction. Some valuable tips will be shared. Pro ducers may want to bring more than one member of the family in order to attend sessions going on at the same time. Credits toward pesti cide recertification will be awarded to those with private applicator licenses (3 core plus 2 category). Be sure to bring your current pri vate applicator license with you. A special ses sion for those needing category 21 credits for soil fumigation will be held in the afternoon. Presenters on the program will include several Penn State spe cialists: Ray Samulis, a New Jersey Extension Agent; representatives from greenhouse supply firms; David Lankford, a Maryland producer; Boyd Mertz, green house tomato producer; and Ed Stoner, PDA potato inspector. The Summit Valley Elementary School is located on Eastern School Rd., one and one-half miles south of New Holland between Brimmer and Kinzer Aves. The meeting will be in the all-purpose room on the east side of the building. Car and team parking available. Lunch will be available at a nominal fee. All area vegetable producers are invited. For more information, contact Don Robinson at the Adult Farmer Office at (717) 354-1522 or Bruce Hel lerick at the county extension office at (717) 394-6851.