AlO-L«ncMtef Farming, Saturday, January 3, 1998 OPINION See You At The Farm Show With the new year comes the time for snow. At least that’s the thought for those who annually attend the Pennsylvania Farm Show. But even if the weather is frightful, the show will undoub tedly be delightful. This has become one of the most publicized farm events in the East. And while it takes extra effort to show farm animals in January, many livestock exhibitors brave the cold to show their prize animals because of the potential public exposure a champion will receive. In addition to the opportunities for farmers to visit with friends and see the new machinery and services the commercial exhibi tors have to offer, the event has become a major showcase for agriculture to both local consumers and buyers of foreign export able farm commodities. Again, a major event to be held in conjunction with the show will be the special International Celebration to begin even before the show is open to the local public. Gov. Tom Ridge, along with State Ag Secretary Sam Hayes, Jr., plans to be personally involved with helping to show the 200 expected international vis itors the quality and diversity of Pennsylvania agriculture. Since 1917, the Farm Show has been the focus of agriculture in the Keystone State. Over the years iihe emphasis has changed with the changing conditions in agriculture. But always the prog ram and event schedule has been dedicated to promote Pennsyl vania’s number one industry: agriculture. Next Saturday Gov. Ridge is scheduled to officially open the show. And once again all those with an interest in farming will have the opportunity to visit the premier ag show of the year. We hope to see you there. ity Senior Extension Agent, St. John’s United Church of Christ, Grange Hall, 10:20 a.m.-2 p.m. Crop Pest Update, Worthington Fire Hall, 7 pjn.-9 p.m. Sharing A Night With A Legisla tor, Tulpehocken Adult/Young Farmer Educational Session, Tulpehocken High School, 7:30 p.m. Wills and Estate banning, Octora ra Area Young Fanners Associ ation. Octorara High School, Family Time Restaurant, 6:45 p.m. Franklin County Dairy Day, Kauffman’s Community Cen ter, 9:35 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Bucks/Montgomcry County Dairy Day, Family Heritage Restaur- ant, Franconia, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Lancaster County Tobacco Show, Farm and Home Center, judg ing 1 pjn. Meeting on the Deregulation of Electrical Energy, Clarion County Extension Office, 7:30 p.m. Keystone Farm Show, York Fair grounds, thru Jan. 7, Eastern Pa. Turf Conference and Trade Show, Valley Forge Con vention Center, KingofPnissi a. thru Jaa 8. ❖ Farm Calendar*:* \\«.'(liu's(hi>. .laninin 7 Crop Planning Workshop, Hugo’s Restaurant, Brownsville, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Berks County Dairy Day. Berks County Ag Center, Leesport Reproductive meeting, Adams County extension office, 9:30 a.m.-noon. Options Workshop, Lebanon Val ley Ag Center, 7 p.m„ also Jan. 21 Ihursdin, .human S Chester County Dairy Day. Oxford Fire Hall, Oxford. NYS Ag Society Annual Meeting, Four Points Shcraton/ITT, Liverpool. Leola Produce Auction meeting, Bareville Fire Hall, 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Clarion County Dairy Manage ment Meeting, extension office, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Kutztown Produce Auction Edu cational Event, Getting The Most Rom the Drive-Through Auction. Kutztown Produce Schuylkill Haven, 9:30 ajn.-2:30 p.m. Basics of Managing A Dairy Farm Business. Lancaster Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. 10 a.m. _ SlKwJFam^h