fn V-Nnw’o f , , i est;e i r Gardeners at their spring semi- Downingtown. topics which will be covered, vantflirp nfu nar > Saturday, Feb. 26, from 9 Pruning, repairing your law, Each of these session will be offered hv p Pnn P c fQf 6 ?/’ e ! ng am - to noon in the hall of the propagating plants, and begin- open to home gardeners’ ques e Master Central Presbyterian Church in ning a vegetable garden are the tions, with Penn State Master Dairy Of Distinction Seeks Nice Looking Farms STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Do you take pride in maintaining your dairy farm? Does your farm project an at tractive, wholesome image to consumers? If so, the Dairy of Distinction Program of Pennsyl vania, New York, New Jersey, and Vermont is looking for you. The Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program that oversees the Distinction pro gram was first started in 1983 in Pennsylvania. The Dairy of Dis tinction recognize the hard work and dedication of the farmers who maintain attractive farms The purpose of the program is to instill a greater sense of confi dence in the wholesomeness of dairy products, thus increasing sales. Farms that apply are judged on the roadside appearance of building, grounds, and sur roundings, since this is what our dairy product consumers ob serve as they drive by the farm. The cleanliness of the barn yard, feed areas, and manure management are all areas taken into consideration when a team of judges takes a look at your farm from the road. Your milk cooperative or handler will be contacted to approve your milk quality. Judging is conducted during the month of May. Award winners are announced during local June Dairy Month activi- • Dairy of Distinction ! Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program Inc. ! 2000 Pennsylvania Application • Awards will be based upon neatness, good maintenance, and other * 2 factors that can be controlled by the farmer. Attractive background seen- « PURPOSE OF PROGRAM • cry should not be weighted heavily in judging. All judging observations * s should be made from a vehicle at one or more points on an adjacent • Attractive dairy farms give the consumer greater confidence m the wholesomeness of milk and stimulate milk £ public highway. If the farm is off the road, the judging will take place • sales which encourages public support for the dairy industry The award gives recognition to the dairy farmer for • from the nearest lane. Judging should give equal consideration to old • maintaining a well-kept farmstead * wood construction and new construction of metal or concrete block. * • The award program may be used for subsequent advertising or pro- • ELIGIBILITY * motion activities for dairy products or dairy farming. Farmers who * • apply for the award agree that if selected they will cooperate with these • All Northeast dairy farms producing milk for sale are invited to submit an application for the award Dairies • promotion activities and make ail reasonable efforts to maintain both • receiving the 10 highest scores in each of the 21 districts will receive an 18" x 24" Dairy of Distinction sign to • the exterior and interior of heir properties in an acceptable manner. • be displayed m front of their farm • HOW IS YOUR FARM SCORED? HOW THE APPLICATION WORKS The owner or operator of the dairy farm should sign the application * Your Name and send it to the Dairy of Distinction state secretary by April 15. • HOW THE JUDGING WORKS Judging teams will visit farms during the month of May. Farms will be * judged each year as the award is presented on an annual basis. Any • Cooperative or Handler (where you ship your milk, be specific), dairy failing to maintain appearance standards will be asked to remove * their signs. The Dairy of Distinction signs remain the property of the • committee, not the property of the dairy farmer. All farms must achieve • v ... 1 , J f • f r-s* .... . • (Your Handler will be contacted to approve vour milk oualitv) a compliance score of 90 percent on their Dairy of Distinction score card. • ' Your cooperative or milk handler will be contacted to approve your mdk • Location (driving directions for judging team) quality. • RULES FOR THE DAIRY OF DISTINCTION AWARD * 1) The Dairy of Distinction sign remains property of the Northeast • Dairy Farm Beautification Committee. • 2) The post and bracket shall be supplied by and maintained by the • County (where your farm is located) dairy farmer, it is suggested that a wood post 4’ x4’ x 12’ or iron pipe • 2’ \ 12’ can be used. Posts or pipe should be installed and main- • I hereby apply to the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Committee to have my dairy scored in accordance tamed in true vertical position with 8’ above ground. Top of the • wiih the rules of the program for the purpose of obtaining a Dairy of Distinction sign to be displayed on my bracket should be lower than six inches from the top of the post. * premises (No producer will be charged for sconng or sign expense) 3) Signs shall be displayed in front of the dairy at roadside. An attractive « post or bracket, or other frame, shall be used to display the sign. No • more than three signs should be displayed from the sign frame or * • post, and all shall be of a style, general size, and quality comparable “*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••#***** » SSSSSSS!" ““ Re,urn your application by April IS to: 4) Signs shall not be moved to other premises. New owners of a Dairy ✓ PENNSYLVANIA Michael O’Conner, 324 Henning Building Dept of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn Slale University, University Park, PA * 6) No producer shall be charged with scoring or sign expenses. IOOUZ 7) Judges’decisions will be final ✓ NEW YORK Carol Keene-Ainsille, 3993 Jordonville Road, 8) Judging will take place between May Ist and May 31st. Inr/l/xnwillo MV 1 1-I*l 9) Farms awarded a Dairy of Distinction sign in previous years will be joruotivilie, IN I IJJOI judged between April Ist and April 30th. if they do not qualify, ✓ NEW JERSEY Joy Ricker, 91 Beemer Road, Sussex, NJ 07461 “ ” v' VERMONT - Elisa Clancy, Vermont Department of Agriculture, 16 10) Farms that do not requalify will return the sign to their regional State St., Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2901 Dairy of Distinction committee. Let Master Gardeners Help You Prepare For Spring Del-Jame Farm near Hamburg in Berks County is a 1999 Dairy of Distinction winner. Since the program began in 1987 in Pennsylvania, more than 700 farms have been given this farm beautification award. Entries are now being received for the year 2000 program. Take time to enter your farm now. ties. To qualify for consideration, you must be actively dairy farm ing and shipping milk. Applications are available for Pennsylvania dairy farms from Michael O’Conner, 324 Henning Building, Dept, of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State Uni versity, University Park, PA 16802. Phone: (814) 863-3913. New York State applications are available from Carol Keene- Ainsille, 3993 Jordonville Road, Jordonville, NY 13361. Phone: (315)858-2770. For New Jersey applications, contact Joy Ricker, 91 Beemer Road, Sussex, NJ 07461. Phone: (973)875-4803. For Vermont applications, send to Elisa Clancy, Vermont Department of Agriculture, 16 State Street, Drawer 20, Montpelier, VT 05620-2901. Phone:(802)828-3835. All applications must , be com pleted and returned to your re • Mailing Address • Phone Number spective state secretary by April 15.2000. The Dairy of Distinction pro gram is financed in Pennsylva nia by dairy farmers through the American Dairy Association & Dairy Council Mid East and the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program in cooperation with many local agribusiness organ izations. The program is con ducted with advice and help from the Penn State Coopera tive Extension. APPLICATION Farm Name Date Lancaster Fanning, faturday, February 12, 2000-611 Gardeners from Chester County supplying the answers. Refreshments are provided, parking is free, and admission is only $5 when received by Feb. 21, or $7 at the door. This is a great way to meet your local Penn State Extension folks. The official mission of the Master Gardeners is to help homeown ers deal with those pesky gar dening problems. The timing is perfect to find out how to prune your shrubs and trees to manage any winter damage, as well as to help steer your plants toward vigorous growth this spring. Just a few snips here and there can make all the difference. Master Gard eners will tell you how. And who doesn’t have some bald spot in their lawn after this past summer’s drought? You can hear how to revive your lawn reseeding and fertilizing will be covered in depth. There will also be a presentation on possible alternatives to maintaining that lawn, for those who want to re duce their mowing. How to propagate shrubs and geraniums will be discussed, too. You can save money by multiply ing what plant material you already have. It’s easier than you think. Easy-to-grow vegetables will also be explored. Experienced vegetable gardeners will share their growing tips and help you get started with a vegetable gar den of your own. You can learn from their mistakes, and benefit from their experience. What better thing to do while still in winter’s cold? Start thinking about spring, and meet your Chester County Master Gardeners. They can show you what kind of help you are enti tled to get from them through your local extension office. Master Gardeners are com munity volunteers trained by Penn State extension agents. Once they complete their train ing, Master Gardeners begin vol unteer service. They cooperate with service agencies and com munity groups on a wide range of gardening projects. This popu lar seminar series is just one of those projects. As part of the service they provide, Master Gardeners help educate individuals and groups in plant selection; weed, insect, and disease identification; com posting; landscape design; pest control; park improvement; com munity gardening; and many more areas. If you have a partic ular need or question, just call the Extension Office at (610) 696-3500. To register for the spring seminar, call that same number, (610) 696-3500. They will also give you directions to the Central Presbyterian Church in Downingtown. Huie Thun foiirf Tndt cNP! \ DHtac Tracking Powder* J Kills Rats & Mice * 6 lb. 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