vwuv- twnns’v A2B-Lancastef Farming, Saturday, January 3, 1998 1997 Ends As Perplexing Year For Producers (ConttniMd from Pag* A 24) acreage pushed the state total over the 100,000 th acre mark. Many agricultural dignitaries were on hand at the historic event At the Pennsylvania Holstein’s Fall Championship Show at the Farm Show Complex in Harris burg in September, Wind Drift AJ Natema, a 6-year-old cow owned by the Ford City syndicate of Alex Qaypoole, Mark; Campbell, and Doug Beatty, was named grand champion. Obie Snider, owner of Singing Brook Farm, Imler, was selected to receive the 1997 Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show Image Award. Blue Mountain High School’s Envirothon team became the national champion at the Johns town Campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Tobacco Challenges During a pregrowing season farmers co-op LANDIS* FAMILY / Almost on a dally basis, more farmers are switching to some form of rotational grazing on their dairy farms. These farmers near Kirkwood, Arden and Caroline Landis, were featured In the special Foraging Around section In the July 12 issue of Lancaster Farming. Photo by Andy Andnwo Holstein News Letter Tii* Maryland Molatain Association It is once again time for the yearly renewal of your Maryland Holstein Association membership The remittance envelope is included in this newsletter and should be returned to me before February 1,1998 There is no change in the membership fee since last year. For those who want to be hated in the Breeders Directory as a part of Breeder Net (