A22-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 4, 1998 Tools for Transition, Expo HOLTWOOD (Lancaster Co.) Soil quality and soil conserva tion have continued to be an important issue for farmers, researchers, and the general public. “Soil is my most valuable asset,” said Steve Groff, owner of Cedar Meadow Farm, Holtwood. “I want to farm in such a way that produces a healthy food product, generates an income to live a comfortable lifestyle, and leaves the soil in better condi tion than when I found it.” he said. Groff’s “New Generation Cropping System” techniques will be on display at the sth Annual Lancaster County Conservation District Expo and Field Day, July 29, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Cedar Meadow Farm, Holtwood, Pa. The event is sponsored by Cedar Meadow Farm, Lancaster County Conservation District, Foundation Earth, and the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture. The Expo will pro vide an opportunity to see the farm’s unique cropping strategies and proven soil con servation methods with more than 30 agribusiness exhibitors and equipment deal ers. Cedar Meadow Farm has been select ed as the 1998 Outstanding Cooperator of the Year by the dis trict It has also been chosen as one of nine farms in the nation to be a Harmony Demonstration Farm, promoting the adop tion of technologically advanced and environ mentally sound farm ing practices The Conservation Expo is conducted by the Lancaster County Conservation District and promotes conser vation education, tech niques and practices for farmers, business es, and homeowners. The Expo will feature the Lancaster County Safe Kids Coalition and children’s activi ties, nutrient manage ment information, groundwater quality and water testing for nitrates, Pennsylvania Septage Management Association, Master Gardeners, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Donegal Trout Unlimited, and local watershed associa tions. Participants should bring a pint of water for free water testing and children should bring shoes or sneakers they can get wet for an aquatic study on the farm. The theme for the Field Day is “Tools for Transitioning” and will showcase equip ment and methods of transitioning to less tillage and pesticides for a more environ mentally friendly, profitable cropping system. Speakers for the day will include Warren Thompson, national for age specialist for America’s Alfalfa, Kentucky, on no-till establishment of alfalfa and for ages and grazing strategies; Dan Towery, national resources spe cialist from the Conservation Technology Information Center, Indiana, on conservation trends; Marty Campfield, Nutrient Solution in Agriculture, on pre cision agriculture; Dr. Ray Weil and Joel Gruver, University of Maryland, on soil quality. Three new summer annual grazing crops - spring triticale, Canadian field peas, and sudex - will be available to observe. Local equipment dealers will demonstrate no-till planters, drills, and conservation tillage tools. The event is designed to give farmers practical information on transitioning to a profitable and Quality Assured Case IH Parts BEST PARTS.,,. BEST DEAL.... BEST VALUE eWhen You Need Parts, ) Call SALEM For FAST |BP Courteous Service. mL Express Service To Your Farm.... Please Call Today. (SALEM Sim I I f&RH suppirj Route 22; Salem, NY 1-800-999-FARM (3276) FAX: 518-854-3057 CASE CREDIT CARD - FARM PLAN - VISA - MASTERCARD - DISCOVER CASEJH FREE Jk Pttf T-SHIRT^^ WITH EVERY MOTOR PURCHASE NEW OR USED. Topic July 29 sustainable cropping system, said Groff. “I want people to take home at least one idea that they can apply to their farm to improve the quality of their soil so that future generations will also have the opportunity to earn a living from the land.” Directions to Cedar Meadow Farm: From Lancaster, 272 South to 372 West, 372 West 4.5 miles to Hilldale Road. Turn Right and travel 1.5 mile to Cedar Meadow Farm on right. For more information, call Steve Groff, Cedar Meadow Farm, (717) 284-5152, email: sgroffiepix.net, or Lancaster County Conservation District (717) 299-5361. 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Kim Fies of the Berks district “But there’s a lot more to do.” Meeting Set vided. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Lan caster County Cooperative Exten sion office by Monday, July 6; telephone number is (717) 394- 6851. Bring your own lawn chairs. The Zug farm is located about two miles north of Wakefield and one-half mile west of Route 272 at the junction of Pilgrims Pathway and Peters Creek Roads. This publication is available in alternative media on request Penn State is an affirmative ac tion, equal opportunity university.