016192 1299 UNIUERSITV E pkßK PA 16802-1802 , vol. 39 NO. 43 Officials Call For Emergency Potato Blight Meeting VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff COUDERSPORT (Potter Co.) About 90 percent of the expected potato crop in Potter County is gone, according to Potter County extension agent Samuel Crossley, who on Thursday announced an emergency meeting set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the Potter County Extension office in Coudersport Crossley said large amounts of rain this summer and cool, overcast conditions has created ideal condi tions for “late blight fungus,” a common disease to potato growers. However, according to Crossley Tim Wessner, right, won supreme champion boar at the Allentown Fair on Thursday. At left Is Larry Arnold, show Judge. See page A3l for story. Supporters Golf For FFA At Tournament, Auction JL r * ti . .. r t & ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff STEVENS (Lancaster Co.) FFA supporters brought their best golf wear and equipment. They also brought their pockelbooks. Friends and supporters of the Pennsylvania FFA were on hand Monday at the Fox Chase Golf Club near Stevens to raise more than $7,500, including about $3,000 at a benefit auction, for the Pennsylvania chapter of the national agricultural youth deve lopment program. The second annual Moss’s Fore FFA Golf Tournament and auc tion, hosted under clearing skies, light humidity, and near-perfect golfing conditions, was a turnout in force from about 31 sponsors, including 21 hole sponsors. On hand to support the eVent were a wide array of generous agri industry businesses and agencies from all over the region and the state. Not only did many businesses and agencies contribute, but so did many of the state FFA officers on hand to help with the fund-raising event For instance, Laurie J. Wild- (Turn to Pago A 22) 604 Per Copy and Perm State plant pathologist Dr. Barbara Christ, this is not justa case of weather conditions causing ideal conditions for plant disease. This situation has far more serious implications, she said. According to Christ, it is believed that the disease that has destroyed the majority of the pota toes in Potter County and Erie County is a new strain, with con ceivably the potential to pose long term management problems for potato growers. Christ is to attend the meeting and give a slide presentation on the disease. (Turn to Pago All) State officers present at the golf tournament included, left to right, Laurie J. Wikfman, north central region vice president; Chad Slusser, state treasurer; Theresa M. Inhoff, eastern region vice president; Kelli S. Zelgler, south central vice president; Marci Hamlsh, state vice president; Traci M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1994 Willow Spring Farm Is the home of Emma Krantz and the place used In the filming of the movie "Witness.” Two mid-September fundraising events at the farm are sche duled to raise money to help purchase development easements and preserve the farm. LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The public has been invited to tour the famous Lancas ter County farm where the movie “Witness,” starring Harrison Ford, was made, during either of two fundraising events set for Sept 16 and Sept 17. The fundraisers at the Willow Spring Farm, owned by Emma Krantz, is being sponsored by the Lancaster Farmland Trust in an effort to raise funds to permanently preserve the farm. All funds raised during the two Farmland Fundraiser At Famous Lancaster Farm days will be used to help a conservation easement for the farm’s permament preservation and continued trust farmland pre servation efforts. Reservations are needed for both days. Call (717) 293-0707 to make reservations on a first-call basis. Additional information and directions will be given to those with reservations. Sept. 16 Private Tour Reception Set for Friday. Sept 16 is a pri- Lobaugh, state reporter; Heidi E. Dahlhammer, state secret ary: James F. McConnaughey, western regional vice presi dent; Jenny Zerby, state president; Tony Miller, state sen tinel; and BCn Dodd, state chaplain. Photo by Andy Andrews Four Sections tour of the farmstead and a ' reccptrSn at the nearby home of (Turn to Pago A 29) Office Closed For Labor Day Lancaster Farming's office will be closed on Monday, September S to observe Labor Day. Both the advertising and news departments will open again at 8 a.m. on Tuesday. *21.00 Per Year