Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1995, Image 27

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Dairy Night at the Dinner Theater,
Keynote Dinner Theatre, Wil
lowtrcc Plaza, Frederick, Md.,
dinner 6 p.m., show 8 p.m.
Lehigh Valley Horse Council
University Park, thru July 27.
34th Maryland Dairy Princess
Pageant. Holiday Inn-FSK
Mall, Frederick, Md., 7:30 p.m.
Master Gardener Summertime
Tour, Glenn Runge, St. Marys.
6:30 p.m.
Troy Youth Dairy Show, Troy
Fairgrounds.
Ohio Field Crops Day, OARDC’s
Northwestern Branch,
Fruit Research Field Day, Fruit
Research and Extension Cen
ter, Biglerville, 8:30 a.m.-3:30
p.m.
Northwestern Pa. Integrated Pest
Management Crops Day, Lake
view Fertilizer, Sandy Lake.
Pa. Seedsmen’s Assoc, summer
meeting, Delaware Valley Col
lege, Doyles town, 10 a.m.
Pa. Plastic Pesticide Container
Recycling Program, Agro
nomy, Inc., Mercersburg, 9
a.m.-ll:30 a.m., and Chester
Horst, Greencastle, 12:30
Second Annual Keystone National
Rib Cook-Off, York Fair
grounds, York, thru July 30.
Maryland Grain Producers Associ
ation annual meeting, Wye
Research and Education Cen
ter, Carmichael, 10 a.m.-noon
and 1 pjn.-4 p.m.
Fayette County Fair, Uniontown,
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thru Aug. S.
Accent On Plants, Ferns, and Vin
es, Pittsburgh Civic Garden
Center, 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m.
Northwestern Pa. Forage Day,
Stenett Farm, John Lego.
Pa. Veterinary Nutrition Forum,
Days Inn, Lancaster, dinner 7
p.m.
Clean and Green Information and
Sign-Up meeting, Farmersville
Fire Hall, 6 p.m.
Gloucester County 4-H Fair, Mul
lica Hill, NJ„ thru July 29.
1995 Ag In The Classroom Spon
sor Recognition Banquet, Days
Inn, Penn State, dinner 6:30
p.m.
Ohio Deep Tillage/No-Till Field
Day, Dave McKirgan Farm,
ionship Show, Crawford Coun
ty Fairgrounds, Meadville, 10
a.m.
Eastern Central 4-H/FFA Dairy
Show, Beaver Springs Com
munity Fairgrounds.
July Pasture Walk, Steve and Ruth
Ann Derrenbacher, Heirland
Farm, Woodsboro, Md., 10
a.m.-noon.
Berks Holstein picnic, Reu-Hel
Farms, Elwood and Ruth
Ohlinger and Scott and Connie
Troutman, 7 p.m.
Pa. Plastic Pesticide Container
Recycling Program, Annlick
Farm Supply, Port Royal, 9
a.m.-ll:30 a.m. and Mifflin
Agway. Mifflin, 12:30 p.m.-3
Southwest Pa. Holstein Champ
ionship Show, Fayette County
Fairgrounds, Uniontown, 9:30
a.m.
PM No 14299
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Capacity 100 cattle
Electric-free
fountains that
live up to the
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Jackpot Steer Show, York
Fairgrounds.
Lebanon Area Fair, Lebanon, thru
Aug. S.
West Central 4-H/FFA Dairy
Show, Centre Hall Grange
Fairgrounds.
Pa. Ayrshire Field Day, Home
stead Acres, Connoquenessing,
thru Aug. 5.
Potter County Fair, Millport, thru
Aug, 5.
Union County West End Fair,
Laurelton, thru Aug. 5.
tinsburg, thru Aug. 4.
Goshen Country Fair, West Ches
ter, thru Aug. S.
Clearfield County Fair, Clearfield.
Fayette County Holstein Show,
Fairgrounds. Uniontown, 9
a.m.
Jacktown Fair, Wind Ridge, thru
Aug. 5.
Southwest FFA Dairy Show, Mor
rison Cove Memorial Park,
Martinsburg.
Farm Field Day, Nutrient and Pes
ticide Management, Meckley’s
Limestone Products Farm,
Mandata, 9 a.m.-noon.
Central Susquehanna Valley graz
ing meeting, Gordon and Terri
Roup, Washingtonville, 7 p.m.
Franklin County Holstein Club
Holland Sales Stables, also
Aug. 4.
Lancaster County Beef Cattle Eva
luation Workshop. New Hol
land Sales Stables, 7 p.m. and
Aug. 4 at Stoltzfus Meats, Inter
course, 7 p.m.
Eastern Ohio Dairy Days, Tuesday
at Shaland Holsteins, Carroll
County, and Wednesday at
Shipley Farms, Licking Coun
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ty, Aug. 2-3.
Pa. Plastic Pesticide Container
Recycling Program, Albright’s
Mill, Kempton, 9 a.m.-ll:30
Show, Wyoming Fairgrounds,
Meshoppen, 10:30 a.m.
Sustainable Dairy Farm Crop Pro
duction System Field Day.
Weaver Homestead Farm, New
Holland, 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Lancaster County Holstein Field
Day, Dale and Debbie Hershey,
Kinzers, 10 a.m.-l p.m.
South Central FFA Dairy Show,
Shippensburg Fairgrounds.
Farm Field Day, Pine Hurst Acres,
Riverside, 9:30 a.m.-noon.
Pa. Plastic Pesticide Container
Recycling Program, Oley Val
ley Feed, Oley, 9 a.m.-l 1:30
idapt—not the farmer. In today’s
world* of “intelligence,” people
readily investigate everything
bom which new car to buy to
which stock or money market
investments will yield the most
profit for them. Why don’t they
investigate what living next door
to a fanning business would be
like? These people wouldn’t move
next to a factory or a mega-mall
for obvious reasons. By whining
and complaining about farm oper
ations they will wind up taking
away the very reason they wanted
to move to a rural area.
In my opinion, the farmer
deserves the public's request,
admiration and support for the
hard, 36S day-24 hour job he does
to provide the food for our tables.
I also think that the “yuppie”
transplants should be made to
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1995-A27
Fairgrounds, Lebanon, 9 a.m.
Morrison Cove Dairy Show,
Memorial Park. Martinsburg, 9
Potter County Holstein Show,
Fairgrounds, Millport, 10 a.m.
Wayne County Fair, Honesdale,
thru Aug. 12.
Wheat Threshing. Steam and Gas
Engine Show, Eastern Shore
Threshermen and Collectors
Association, Federalsburg,
Md.. thru Aug. 6.
Ohio State Fiar, Columbus, Ohio,
thru Aug. 20.
Pa. Plastic Pesticide Container
Recycling Program, James H.
Patches, Myerstown, 8:30
a.m.-2;30 p.m.
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spend one week-in July-working
on a farm. Would those with cor
porate city positions who hold
health club memberships and
large egos make it for even one
day? It is inexcusable to me that
these people invade our rural areas
to get away from the cities and
suburbs and then want to change
the way things have been here for
generations to make it more com
fortable for them.
As I said previously, the far
mers don’t need to adapt, the
transplants do. And if they don’t
like it, they have this country’s
freedom to go back to where they
came from.
Looking forward to upcoming
additions to “Vanishing Acres.”
Keep up the good writing!
Sue Creveling
Bainbridge
ajn. and Moyer ft Son, Read-
a.m.