Dan Wilkinson President With the spring planting sea son coming to a close and the summer harvest straight ahead, I wanted to remind everyone of the important dates coming up: •June 30 - Summer confer ence registration due. • July 2-4 - National Summer Business Meeting (Las Vegas). • July 10 - Summer Conference, Grantville Holiday Inn. Although this year’s confer ence is only one day, it will include many interesting tours and sights around the Grantville area. We will con clude with a dinner and race at Penn National Race Course. Include this in your summer plans! The 1999 National Institute is coming together nicely and lots of volunteers are needed for various functions. What will you volunteer to help with? Call any of the committee chairpersons and let" them know you are will ing to help out. Looking forward to seeing you at Grantville. jf " V' Workshop REHRERSBURG (Berks Co.) - An alfalfa field scouting work shop is scheduled Tuesday, June 22, from 10 a.m.-ll;30 a.m. at the Samuel and Sandra Forry Farm near here. Mena Hautau, Berks County extension agronomic agent, will join the farmers. Discussions on common pest problems, sweep ing, and determining thresholds will be included. Each participating “farm” will receive a sweep net to uti lize for the day’s activity and future scouting of their fields. It will serve as a basis for manage ment decisions and refresher of insect life cycles. Directions to the Forry Farm: travel north on Rt. 419 (from New Schaefferstown Road). At the intersection of Strausstown Road, turn left toward Rehrersburg, then right onto Midway Road. The Pony’s drive way is the first on the left. The Tulpebocken Young Farmer family picnic is sched uled for Sunday, July 18, at Wilbur and Arlene Hershey’s. Dates to note for Tulpehocken Young Farmers: ♦ '* * Juty lIS '? haptic 'PesticiHe ’ Container Schedule Recycling; 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Ag Chem, Bethel; 9 a.m. - 11:30' a.m. Reading Bone Agway, Leesport; 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Anthony’s Mill, Strausstown. Pedal to Preserve Bike Tour LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) - Lancaster Farmland Trust’s third Pedal to Preserve bicycle tour will be held on Saturday, June 26, 1999. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The tour accom modates leisure and competitive cyclists, offering both a 21-mile and 43-mile ride through some of eastern Lancaster County’s most beautiful farmland. This year’s ride begins and ends at Garden Spot High School, 669 East Main Street, New Holland, and showcases farms that have been preserved forever from development. PS' A k < >** ** Pennsylvania's Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Chris Herr has been named honorary chairmen of the Lancaster Farmland Trust's Pedal To Preserve bicycle benefit ride. Herr posed with a bicycle in front of a barn this week to promote the event and lend his influence to the effort to raise farm preservation moneys for the Trust. Herr said he supports the effort because he is from Lancaster County and wants to save the quality of life inherent in communities where beautiful productive farms are preserved. Photo by Everett Newswanger, editor. ATTENTION LANDSCAPERS.. .ARCHITECTS.. .BUILDERS.. .CONTRACTORS.. RENOVATORS.. .DAIRY FARMERS...AND...EQUESTRIAN YOU ARE INVITED TO EXPERIENCE OUR NEW PRODUCT LINE AT OUR FACTORY SHOWROOM PATIOS POOL SURROUNDS PLAYGROUNDS ATTRACTIVE...SAFE...DURABLE...6 DIFFERENT COLORS THE RECYCLED ALTERNATIVE TO CONCRETE - BRICK - WOOD - ASPHALT MADE FROM 100% RECYCLED CAR AND TRUCK TIRES TECHNICAL & SALES STAFF WILL BE ON HAND TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. SPECIAL mOW PMCMG Registration is $2O in advance or $25 on ride day. All registrants receive a free event T-shirt and water bottle. Families are encouraged to ride along with PA Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Christian Herr, the honorary chairperson of Pedal to Preserve. Children 12 and under ride free when accom panied by an adult. Riders are also encouraged to obtain pledge sponsorships and qualify for valuable prizes. Pedal to Preserve attracted 300 riders last year. Proceeds fund farm land preservation efforts FRIDAY JUNE 25,1999 4 pm-8 pm SATURDAY JUNE 26,1999 9am -12 pm LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED REIFEN RUBBER CO., INC. 199 WEST STIEGEL STREET MANHEIM, PA 17545 (717) 665-1428 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19, 1999-A3l through Lancaster County - which was recently named one of America’s 11 most endan gered places by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, contact Jessica Abernathy at (717) 293- 0707 or jess@savelancaster farms.org Lancaster Farmland Trust is a private, non-profit organiza tion that has worked to preserve Lancaster County’s productive farmland, thriving agricultural economy, and rich farm-related heritage for over a decade. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS STABLES WALK WAYS