A2(Mjnc—tar Farming, Saturday, January 3, 1998 Jim Shirk Agriculture Services Manager JL or OOHMDU aio counter Mkhwi (717) 397-3531 sxt. 62 6-mail: JshlifcQlcci.e«m A, Neighborly Thing To Do One thing that continues to grow year after year for formers everywhere is their number of neighbors, and for city dwellers, the mystique of country living is often coupled with a genuine lade of understanding for modem agri cultural practices. Whoever said, iignorance is blissi never has been in a township meeting for an agri culture operation expansion near an urban or suburban area. Sometimes, the traditional ag riculture response is iwe were here firsU Although this statement is often true, the reality is that farm ers have more and more neighbors who do not have agricultural backgrounds, and they are willing to question farming practices. One of the newest skills formers must start to develop is relating to their non-farm neighbors. 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Luke Brubaker, who farms 800 acres in Lancaster County, devel oped a public relations strategy for his farm and is pleased with the results. Brubaker keeps an open line of communications with his neighbors and listens to their con cerns. For example, after speaking to his neighbors, Brubaker now does some of his work, such as spread ing manure, at night. He also fenced in a creek on his property, allowing neighbors to fish close to their homes. LAs farmers, one of our big gest jobs is keeping our neighbors happy. This can be difficult at times, but itis definitely worth the extra work,! Brubaker said. Improving relationships with your neighbors is a wonderful New Ycaris resolution, and as people understand a farming opera tion they may become more toler ant. A small note or gesture from you can go a long way. Getting to know your neighbors may be your best investment for 1998. 1998 Farm Business Management School Scheduled Today's successful farmers realize the key to their survival involves smart decision-making The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industty invites you to join us for our fifth annual Farm Financial Management School to be held on Thursday, January 29,1995, at the Country Table Restaurant located in Mount Joy, PA This annual program is an intensive all-day seminar on employee-related topics designed for owners of today’s complex forming operations The goal is to provide in-depth training on human resource management, succession and estate planning, family farm management, and other related topics of interest to this important segment of the agricultural community The limited class size and the chance for managers to bring their own personal situations and questions makes this a great opportunity to find answers to agriculture's tough business questions Participants in the school each receive a detailed notebook of reference and study materials provided by the instructors for their use in further analyzing their own business situation Two dynamic and nationally recognized instructors have been secured based on their experience and ability to work "ground level* with intensive agriculture operations Bernie Erven is a professor of Agriculture Economics at Ohio State University and Gary Heim an attorney, whose clientele primarily lies within the agriculture community We will also feature a panel of formers moderated by Dennis Cinder, form management specialist for Lancaster and Chester County Penn State Cooperative Extension The panel will •Iso focus on human resource experiences as well as any other financial topic which interests the group The deadline for registration is January 16,1991 and will be limited to a "first cotne-first served* basis. Registration fee is $lOO per person and includes all meals and materials Production agriculture Lancaster Chamber members receive a 25% discount and anyone joining the chamber will also receive the reduced rate If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Jim Shirk at 397-3 S3l or contact yu'or local ag lender Feel free to send your com ments and ideas by email to T Jim Shirk at the Chamber at: him at < 7l7 > 397-3531. 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