A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23, 19f5 Neighbor Relations Help Protect Producers From Lawsuits (Continu'd from Pago A2S) and bend over backward," said Andrews. That means opening up your farm to neighbors for tours, sitting in on township meetings, and altowing the township to become involved in the decision making on the farm. Make sure your operation is environmentally sound and you are doing your best to control farm odors—and adver tise these facts whenever possible. Don’t, as Andrews suggested, sit there and offer excuses when something has gone wrong. He has heard them all, including: • From a Wisconsin pork pro ducer: ‘T don’t know what came over me. ’ ’ The producer asked that the fine be retracted for pumping manure slurry from a pit into a stream. • “It was my employees’ fault.’’ A producer spoke about the difficulties of communicating to his non-English speaking employ ees. 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Respond ? h ®y* “J®”; . we f e 4 * known best f or farm, appropriately to complaints and do ®fected herds in the state. Thirty- Kult Good, LanChester Council “not appear to be hard-nosed and °* “ ,cm W1 “ 4681 °“ in 1996- president, said that the local orga profit-driven.” ™5 a " s t * iat ? nization attended the Food and Fun If a situation arises, according to herds w “* ex,st at end pest in Ephrata this year with the Andrews, investigate it complete- 01 } A state pork council. The state board ly, keep careful records, gather As of now, 10 herds do not have has been working on promotional witnesses to substantiate records, ueracteanup plans in place. leaflets with packers to be distri develop an emergency response - Producers need to start the cem- buted in supennarkcts. plan, suggest mediation, take the “catom Level lu process now and Also, three directors were lawsuit seriously, and defend sj lou /Lk® J^ er !j?® ( |i elected to serve three-year terms yourself vigorously. Robert Graybill and Dr. Tun Tray- LanChester Council. They Andrews said producers can CT were at the meeting to conduct are Scott Bailey, farrow unitmana contact him toll-free at (800) quality assurance semmarsforjwo- Reinholds; Nelson Beam, 705-6270 if they have concerns. , “ rs ‘ P*°d ucers w ® re *°kj 10 fanow-to-fmish producer in Elver- At the meeting, Brent Hcrshey, JPP k at the^ r Pacing facilues son; Kurt Good, Good’s Buy- LanChester Council vice presi- *® P 0 " 1 ! vl ® w ColT ? ct ing Station. Denver. * label vaccination and biosecunty Holstein Young Breeder Applications Due STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Applications are due by Jan. IS for the Pennsylvania Hols tein Association Distinguished Young Breeder Award. The application forms are avail able from the PHA by calling (814) 234-0364, fax (814) 234-1698. or by writing to Pennsylvania Hols Tobacco Farmers: Contact us if you are ready to sell your tobacco. We are paying top prices. 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