Corn Fodder Shocks Form Farm Scenes Around Ephrata At the comer of Long Lane Road and Martindale Road. Down and up Long Lane Road southeaat of Ephrata beyond Quarry Road. Along Route 322 east of Ephrata beyond Reidenbach Road. .< f V , V ** V v < EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) A time to relax on the farm Just after Thanks* giving with anticipation of Chrletmae gives you a good fsellng of content ment and spiritual renewal. The excellent growing sea son helped the land to give bumper crops. And good fall weather helped with harvesting so that only a few corn fodder shocks still dot the fields as remin ders of the past year’s activities. For persons with a sub jective bent and a pictorial eye for farming, the low, early winter, south after noon sun that casts long dark shadows across the landscape, provides Incentive to grab a camera and spend a few moments alone with God and nature drinking In the quietness of the countryside. A more objective view of the farm eituatlon comes from the latest production reports. Across the U.S., com for grain production Is forecast at a record high 10 billion bushels, up 58 percent above the 1993 crop. Soybean production is also forecast at a record high 2.52 billion bushels, 35 percent above last year. While many farmers needed the bumper crop to offset the damage from droughts and floods of the 1993 growing season, the glut of grain has depress ed prices and provided feed to expand beef arid pork production to -the point where meat prices are also low. While the business of farming Is tough, scenesof farming make the heart soft In those who love this business. Photon by Evaratt Nnwnwnngnr, managing adltor.