Rain Couldn’t Dampen Spirit (Continued from Pago A2S) Through management, the Brackmam are trying to re establish oak, maple, ash, and pop lar in the area. “We*ve had a lot of competing species that are coming in that are basically weeds, so we’re in a non stop battle with them,” he said. Another tour opportunity was to travel south of Canton to Earl RidalTs veal bam, and to a con structed wetland adjacent to a veal Cattlemen's Princess Krista Byars, left, and Pa. Beef Council Intern Kevin Brightbill offered beef and veal to Farm-City Day visitors. The two planned on serving about 1,000 people before the day was over. J£.. 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Willow Street, PA 17584 Ph: 717-464-3321 or Toll Free 800-732-0053 Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM demonstrations. "This year we had more exhibi tors and more variety of exhibi tors,” said Bertrand. As with each Farm-City Day event, the goal is to reach die non farm population, giving them a chance to learn about fuming up close. In the past, attendance at die event has been about 75 percent non-farm and 25 percent farm. This year, the committee estimates that fewer non-farm people attended the event “Even though it drizzled all day. we got a lot more farmers than we figured. This year attendance was about 50-50 non-farm to farm,” said Bertrand. “Our goal is to get the non-farm people out” Although next year’s plans are uncertain, committee members strongly believe that the event will be held because of the increasing Acreage LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Farmers were reminded that their crop insurance and certain U.S. Department of Agriculture bene fits are in jeopardy if they fail to file their planted acreage reports on time. The reminder, from Jenifer Hershey, acting county executive director of the Consolidated Farm Service Agency, said that crop in surance acreage reports must be signed by the insured or a desig nated agent by the required dead line, which differs by crop and lo- Size Sale B"xsr $2,195 B”xs6’ $2,595 B"x6r $2,696 Members of the first class of Master Gardeners in Brad ford County put their knowledge to the test as they answered Farm-City Day visitors’ questions. Pictured are Master Gardeners Donna Brink and Aurora Hulslander as they examine five different varieties of Thyme. support solid program for Bradford Coun- “Even more people contributed this year than last year, we think that the Farm-City program is a Reports Than Ever cality. Acreage reports for farm pro gram purposes must still be Bled at the CFS A office; however, crop insurance acreage reports must also be filed with the insurance provider. If insured through a pri vate crop insurance agent, the crop insurance acreage report must be submitted to that agent If farmers purchased the basic, catastrophic insurance coverage (CAT) through the CFS A office, they can sign their crop insurance acreage reports at the same time they re port acreage for farm program purposes, Hershey said. The other major risk manage ment program, termed the Nonin sured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP), applies only to those crops for which insurance is not available. NAP provides a r Antique Tractors ■ July 14 fif 15 Schaefferstown Folk Festival July 15 & 16 Food - Farming - Seminars) Both Days July 15 & 16 Saturday July 15 Sunday Rehrersburg Band July 16 Horse Events LCome and Eat Yourself Full (| i l " ,l " r -aSI Lancaattr Arming, Saturday, July •> HK*A29 More Vital Before Acreage reporting dates for crop insurance and NAP in Leb anon County are oats - May 31 (exception: can be reported July 15 if reported with one of the fol lowing crops): Com, grain sor ghum, soybeans, sweet com, to bacco - July 15 and uninsured (NAP) crops - July 15. ty. After going through it three times, we hope it to be a yearly tradition now,” said Bertrand. comparable level of benefits as that offered under CAT, but no premiums are charged. Planned acreage of NAP-covered crops must be reported on time to the CFSA office, or no NAP benefits will be paid, if a crop loss occurs. The CAT and NAP coverages replace the ad hoc crop disaster programs of past years. Unlike previous disaster programs, how ever, they require timely repotls of planted acreage to receive bene fits. *e, ing,