Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1995, Image 31

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    (Continued from Pago A 10)
Ford CUff Fire HaU.
Nutrient Management Training
Course, Md. Dept of Ag.,
Annapolis, thru Jan. 20.
Clarion County MFS Workshop,
Clarion County Extension
Office, also Jan. 26.
Beef Evaulation Program Carcass
Evaluation, Peter Bros. Meats,
LenhartsvUle, 7:30 p.m.
Winter Nursery Seminar, Eastern
Region, Delaware Valley
CoUege.
ADC Dist 12 meeting, Solanco
Fairgrounds, Quarryville,
11:45 a.m.
Susquehanna County Holstein
annual meeting, VFW Hall,
Montrose, 8 p.m.
Centre/Clinton Crops Day, Logan
Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap,
9:30 a.m.
Lycoming County Crops/Dairy
Day, Pennsdale Fire Hall.
&
FEBRUARY 11, 1995
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PHONE 717-394-3047 or
Deadline Friday February 3
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INFORMATION
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1995 Pennsylvania Christmas
Tree Growers Winter Meeting,
Marriott Hotel, Harrisburg, thru
Jan. 21.
Pro-Farm Workshop, Howard
Johnson’s, Millington, 10
a.m.-2 p.m., also Jan. 27.
Bradford County MFS Workshop,
Bradford County Extension
Office, also Jan. 27.
Crop Production Seminar, Seneca
Highlands Vo-Tech, Port Alle
gany, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Clean and Green Info meeting,
Bth Central Md. Farm Toy Show,
Carroll County Agricultural
Center, Westminster, Md., 9
Muii(l;i\. Jaim.ii > 2}
Pa. DHIA DisL IS and 17 meeting.
Lebanon County Extension
Office.
The Official Publication For The
PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN
GROWERS ASSOC.
626-1164
Northeastern Pa. Maple Syrup
Producers’ Association annual
meeting and dinner. Pleasant
Valley Grange Hall, 10 a.m.-3
p.m.
Chester County Crops Day.
Guthriesville Fire Hall.
Professional Horticulture Confer
ence Of Virginia Trade Show,
Virginia Beach, Va.
Pa. Catdemen’s Association bus
tour to National Cattlemen’s
Association Convention and
Trade Show, Nashville, Term.,
thru Jan. 29.
I ijusdii \, ,|.mu.ir\ 24
Pa. DHIA Dist 9 and 10 meeting,
Crosskeys Restaurant
Bucks-Montgomery Counties
Crops Day, Family Heritage
Restaurant Franconia.
Basic Sheep Management Short
Course, Neshaminy Manor
Center, Doyles town, also Jan.
31, Feb. 7,14,21,28 and March
7.
Clarion County MFS Workshop,
also Jan. 31.
Perry County MFS Workshop,
Ickesburg Fire Hall, also Jan.
31.
Union County MFS Workshop,
Lewisburg Club, also Jan. 31.
Worker Protection Standards,
EAYF meeting, Ephrata High
School, 7:30 p.m.
Farm Records Workshop, York
pL:
Extension Office, 10 a.m.-3 ADC Dist. 3 meeting, Solanco
p m Fairgrounds, Quarryville,
Franklin County Com Clinic, a.m.
Kauffman Community Center, Clean and Green Informational
9 a.m.-2;45 p.m. * Meeting, Farm and Home Cen-
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ever experienced water supply dif
ficulty in droughts?
We also worry about the noise
produced by equipment, additional
traffic, and the bright lights, as
well as the clientele which this
might attract 24 hours a day! Could
this also become a hangout? Or,
will our Rt. 340/Rt. 772 become
another commercial Rt. 30?
Another beautiful farm is
changed, but to what? And what’s
next, a fast food stop? Change can
be favorable or extremely detri
mental. Perhaps the town could
profit from a pharmacy, bakery or
photo shop, but no, a carwash/
laundermat is proposed.
Unfortunately, few in the com
PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC, INC
Brothers Pay Attention To Kind
c®nntii
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14. 1995-A3l
Com Tai, Lancaatar Farming, Saturday. April 17, 1
Of Corn They Plant
RONNIE BRECHBILL
Franklin Co Correspondent
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munily know of the proposal and
we hope the newspaper will
explore the ramifications of this
upon the Village of Intercourse.
People go to Rt. 30 for its com
mercialism, while people come to
Intercourse for its quaint charm. I
do hope this proposal can be
explored further by community
members along with the farm
owner and the zoning board.
Perhaps the community will
raise its voice to the town supervi
sors or at the next Zoning Board
hearing January 17, 7:00 p.m. at
the Leacock Township Office,
3347 Old Phila. Pk. (Rt. 340),
Ronks, PA.
Gwen Schult
Intercourse
iMc block pit on it
The three Glenn brother.