A26-lancMtar Fanning, Saturday, February 4,1995 ancaster’s Bounty Highlights Extension’s Accomplishments LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —For food connoisseurs, the Farm and Home Center was the place to be on Thursday night. Tables laden with food from county producers and served by commodity rep resentatives marked Lancaster Cooperative Extension’s synopsis of the year’s accomplishments. After a social hour where several hundred guests indulged in tastes of lamb stew, cheese bread, pork sandwiches, baked potatoes, apple snitz, omelets, honey and crackers, ice cream, fresh vegetables, and more food from local producers, a business meeting focused on extension’s accomplishments. Dr. John Schwartz, extension director, reported that 4,546 meet ings were held for 73,437 people in attendance throughout the past year. About 720 volunteers assisted the staff in helping 3,295 4-H members complete 4,382 pro jects and offer 29,247 people indi vidual help. Newsletters and publi cations distributed numbered 200,704. Five extension agents write newspaper columns and pro duce three radio programs. Schwartz reviewed the com prehensive programs offered to assist farmers, gardeners, families, 4-H’ers, and individuals in attain ing a better quality of life. Donald Herr, president of the Extension Association, recognized retiring directors Joyce Graybill, Dorothy Charles, and Eleanor Rhul for their many years of service to the association. An election was held to appoint the following directors: Karen Wolgemuth, Groin an Elizabeth town poultry farm, will represent Jona Hoover Pennsylvania Honey Queen (Turn to Page A 29) n paj W THE LEADERSHIP ADVANTAGE ® FFA PRENKR LEADEfISMP ■/‘ersonal '.Growth CAREER SUCCESS ' rrijf,n AqncJtura! - 'ucafion At right, the Lancaster Co unty Extension Association holds a business meeting where the extension’s ac complishment for the year were reviewed and retiring directors recognized. From left, Don Herr, president, stands with newly-elected directors Harvey High, Lloy d Welk, Virginia Ranck, and Karen Wolgemuth. Serving Strawberry Cow Punch are Dairy Darlings from left, Crystal Brubaker, 10; Andrea Shellenberger, 9; and Deborah Young, 8. Lancaster County Dairy Princess Amy Espenshade, right, and alternate Joy Young serve ice . . . cream and cheese to guests at the annual extension Taste-testing of many varieties of apples, cider, and snitz meeting are available at the table manned by fruit growers Romalne __ Erb and Beth Rohrer. a?naiaanaaia SPuaaamaaa Niagara mm ymaamaaß TPnaanpam CHALLENGER 1800 MULCH LIFTER 'TP*' EQUIPMENT MFG. BY MODEL 1400 WATER WHEEL PLANTER RAISED BED MULCH LAYER FLAT BED MULCH LAYER MODEL 2500 MODEL 560 SPECIALIZING IN Vegetable machinery, plastic mulch, dnp & overhead irrigation, layflat, pumps, tomato stakes, harvesting baskets, etc • RAIN-FLO IRRIGATION 884 Center Church Rd, East Earl, PA 17519 (717) 445-6976 Raln-Flo Catalog RAIN-FLO IRR. HEADLOCKS gj THREE SIZES AVAILABLE TO MEET | ALL YOUR CATTLE HANDLING NEEDS 11 EXTRA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION FEATURES * 1.9” O.D. High Yield Tube Top & Bottom Frame - * 1” structural pipe on verticals & locks jg * All yokes lock on individual catches, no strain on control rod 19 * Yoke stabilizer on large sizes B * Unique design allows more head room in * Neck bar can be removed or adjusted without tools ■jj * Individual lock on each yoke for holding one or more a animals 0 * No loose pins or parts to get lost in manure or drop in pit I PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, DC. 0 295 Woodcorner Rd. S Lititz, PA 17543 9 1 Mil* West of Ephrata ig| PH: 717-738-7365 yimaanaaß 9?naaagrani|i Call or Write For Additional Infomation And Your Neareat Dealer