Holstein Juniors At Grand National BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - Almost 160 young exhibitors participated in the 1997 Grand National Junior Holstein Show held in conjunction with the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky. in November. More than 245 animals entered the ring. Spring Calf - TRI-DAY BELLE ADEEN-ET, David Day, Shippensburg, PA; Winter Calf - ROYALSTEAD G PRUDIE, Andrea & Ryan Engleking, Charlottesville, IN; Fall Calf - BLONDIN STARDUST LASSY ET, E. William lager, Jr., Fulton, MD; Summer Yearling - VOSS MON ASTRE ABIGAIL, Julie Food For Thought (Continued from Page A 26) bilities available for direct market ing. This project was a joint effort of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association, Pennsyl vania Apple Marketing Board, Pennsylvania Vegetable Market ing and Research Program and Pennsylvania Peach and Nectarine Research Program. Mr. Patton will give his views on dealing di rectly with super market buyers. 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Call 1622 Georgetown Rd., Christiana, PA 17509 For More 1/2 mi. south of Nine Points on Rt. 896) Information Ca|| us gt (717) 529-6595 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 27, 1997-A In The Lyons’ Den You Find What’s Good In Farming With Family (Continued from Page A 1) average up to a top of 26,800 pounds. Along the way new facilities have been built for the cows, dry cows, heifers, calves, and com modities. A new farm shop has been added. For the Lyons, the emphasis is on milk production of a commer cial herd. Every effort on the farm goes into making more milk. And everything that is done for future planning is done with die idea of passing the wealth of the farm on to the next generation without a lot of inheritance taxes and financial dis ruption should one of the partners die. As each boy came of age, he worked two yean for the partner ship as a test of his committment to the farm. If he didn’t want to farm, that was OK, but each person knew his committment, once he made it, was for the long term. And each boy took whatever time he needed to decide to join the partnership. After working away for six months, the younger brother came back to join the partnership, and it was at this time that the brothers became close-knit partners, and the family farming operation was on its way into the future. Today it’s all for one and one for all. The thing that has always been in the back of my mind is what hap pens to the farm when I’m gone,” Joe said. *1 have seen so many cases where the son has stayed on the farm as dad’s right- hand man for many yean. Dad doesn’t make provisions for the transfer of the farm to the son, and the hum must be sold to settle the estate. The boy who worked to build up the equity in the farm now can’t afford to buy the place. And everything he work ed for is gone. “I live my life for my kids, and everything I do is designed with them in mind. You couldn’t do this in a family that is not pulling together. But we get along pretty well. And after the youngest boy came back and joined the partner ship, I saw the boys knit together in a comradeship that makes this kind of partnership work. “The boys have been here to help pay off the debt, so why shouldn’t they share in the equity of the whole opera tion?” Joe asks. Basically, the equity is transferal to the boys each year up to the IRS gift limits with the equi ty pro-rated at the time each of the brothers entered the partnership. Each partner draws a salary, and life insur ance covers each partner in case of an unforseen catastrophe. “I’m not looking for the world,” Joe said. “I have my boys working with me, and I can’t ask for much more. Young people need help to get into farming. If my father-in-law would not have been there to stand behind me, I would not have been able to farm. He’s the one that pro vided the financial backing I needed at the time. 1 want to pass on to the next generation the opportunities that were passed on to me. And this is what is working for us,” Joe said. As you leave the “Lyons’ Den,” you get the feeling that you have just visited a “pride of Lyons” that has put into every day practice the best of why it is so good to be farming with fami ly. And you think you may have told the story better if you could have worked in such phrases as den mother and Lyons’ cubs. But that will need to wait for the next cup of tea. mm