A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1999 Farm-City Day (Continued from Pag* ASS) tcins average about 15,000 pounds of milk. There are also 25 replace ment calves and heifers. The family raises about 25 acres of com and 45 acres of hay but must buy additional hay since the expansion of a manufacturing plant took some of their cropland. During the haying season, their daughters and sons in law also help on the farm. A former New York State Star Farmer, John Ogden and his mother moved to the present farm in 1948 from Addison, N.Y. After his mother died in 1950, John fanned alone. He made many friends in the area and actually met his wife, Sandy, who was also a neighbor, at a Dairymen’s League meeting. In 1961, John and Sandy were married. While fanning together, they raised four daughters, Dau reen Alice, Deborah Ann, Darlene Agnes, and Dcniesc April. Another daughter, Dorinda Amy, passed away when she was 22 days old because of a heart defect The loss of a daughter was not the only tragedy the Ogdens have experienced during their farming tenure. In 1970, the original bam burned, taking with it the majority of the milking and replacement animals. Bureau Urges Help (Continued from Peg* A3l) little to boost com modity prices national ly, Donaldson said. “Nonetheless,” he add ed, “our Pennsylvania farmers will not only ex perience little returns from their investment in raising crops, many will now have to purchase feed for their dairy and livestock production. “I urge your prompt action in seeking all avenues of assistance to help mitigate the severe ly negative financial im pact on our state’s agri cultural industry created by the current drought situation,” Donaldson wrote the Governor. Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is a voluntary, statewide organization which represents more than 27,000 farm and rural families. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED , ADS GET RESULTS! The fire was discovered by the milk hauler who found a single bale of hay on fire. The hauler immediately notified Sandy and ran back to the bam to get the hay bale out of the bam. Sandy notified the fire company and then went out to help release all the cows. When the fire company came, they thor oughly checked the bam and found no further signs of fire, so the Ogdens put the cows back in the bam, milked them, fed them, and settled down for the night Around 10 pjn., a neighbor called and told them their bam was on fire. This time they lost the entire structure and all but two cows. To make matters worse, the fire marshal determined that the fire was deliberately set The Ogdens milked replace ment cows at a neighboring farm until their bam was rebuilt in 1972. In addition to farming, Sandy is employed by the Northern Tioga School District as a custodian. 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