Berks County Dairymen Are Optimistic Clyde Myers Berks Co. Extension Agent Today’s dairy farm families have optimism for their fu tures. This optimism is grounded in the knowledge that change is part of the farm ing business. This change is based on the reality that to raise a family, operations must get bigger, lower their input costs, and/or secure income from other than dairying. A “traditional” dairy no longer exists. Each operation is and must be unique as dairy producers find their niche of profitability. This has led to the existence of large, grazing, organic, replacement, non crop, off-farm income, etc., dairy farms. The existence of non-traditional dairy farms is and will be the norm, not the ©WORLD CLASS U 0 Lubricants <>;,> PETROLEUM AND SYNTHETICS • Engine Oils • ATF Fluids ( • Hydraulic Oils • Greases • Gear Oils Available In Bulf^^Pack^d Performance Products Co. y Pll $ 71 7 a 733 a 6698 227 Wood Corner Road Or 800-495-5823 Ephrata, PA www.excelperformanceproducts.com exception. In the last few years, this change has been rapid and re freshing. Though the number of dairy farmers is decreasing, those left have a new spirit. We are seeing a change of the own ership and management to a younger generation of dairy producers who realize that managing an operation is more important than working longer hours. In addition to making changes in their farms, dairy producers are joining with others in the agriculture indus try to secure its future. Agri culture is a land-based industry. If there is not enough land, farmers, and raw goods, processing and distribution firms will not be able to exist in a geographic area. White Oak Mills’ Pinola Open House DATE TWsd TIME 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. PLACE Wkite Oak Mills' Pinola Feed Store (3'te of s new hag warehouse) 1588 Pi no\a Rd., Ippenshurg, PA (Pranljln Co.) (8O0) 468-5574 or (717) 537-7845 R Pridaij. . June Q RSVP st onJ ice cream w TOi vent /\ctivities N^/ 11l Include: Cummer heat stress discussions throughout the daq. Cow station featuring hodij condition scoring demonstrations * TMR particle size display and testing Cilage Inoculant applicator demonstrations PQA certification (l:00 PM) oag feed specials. Industry representatives Poor prizes, Rellowship, and Mo^e. This land preservation effort is essential for dairy farmers and the agriculture industry in each county, especially in the southeastern part of our state. The agriculture industry needs to determine how many acres of farmland are needed to keep an agribusiness system in a county, region, and in Pennsyl vania. An initial study, funded by the Center for Rural Pennsyl vania and led by Dr. Tim Kelsey, Professor of Agricul tural Economics and Rural So ciology at Penn State University, will attempt to answer that question in south east Pennsylvania. Two programs are critical in land preservation. First, if pro duction is to continue in each township, the municipality must develop effective agricul ture preservation zoning. Zoning limits the amount of non-agriculture activities, such is housing developments, in its agriculture areas. It also allows farm-related businesses to en hance the agricultural econ omy. Lancaster County has led the way in this area. Berks County is now developing this type of zoning in our agricul ture townships. In the past five years, six townships totalling almost 30,000 acres have been . 15. 2000 RSVP TODAY! placed into effective agricul ture zoned areas. Berks County has over 80,000 acres in this type of zoning. In addi tion, five more townships are in various stages of developing their own effective agriculture preservation zoning. Parallel with effective agri culture preservation zoning, purchasing agriculture conser vation easements is essential. Zoning can be changed, but the purchase of easements has (at least in Berks County) been in perpetuity. Berks County and Pennsyl vania have made huge strides in this area, but additional LANCASTER - The Fellowship of Christian Farmers will hold their seventh annual conference on August 4 to 6, 2000, at the Comfort Inn, Sherwood Knoll, Lancaster This annual conference has been moved to the east as part of the FCFI Board's effort to serve all parts of the U S Extensive and early planning have gone into the conference to ' help insure its success The theme of the conference is "Let the peace of Christ rule in your heart" Col. 3:15-17 Worship and singing are part of the planned activities In addition inspiring messages and small interaction groups to help get (rain or shine) >e served call cP A Wr> jot* (800) 468 5574 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 3, 2000-A37 Christian Farmers Set Annual Conference In Lancaster *^june^ r NEW/USED/RENTAL " LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Houle 3600 Gal Spreader w/Disc Incorporators, 23.1x26,1999 Rental - $12,800 Spreaders Houle 6300 Gal. 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Com bined with state monies, over 25,000 acres will be preserved in this program the next five years. Berks County has set a goal of preserving 200,000 acres of farmland to keep the agricul ture industry thriving in our county. acquainted are planned The full conference cost is $170.00 per adult, double occupancy Lodging is free for children under 18, with meal cost per child of $65 00 Part time attendance may also be purchased as follow: Friday and/or Saturday evening only with dinner—s2s 00, without dinner, free Saturday full day with dinner—sso 00, without dinner-$20.00. Reservation forms and conference fees may be forwarded to the FCFI office. Box 15. Lexington, IL 61753 Reservations must be received in the FCFI office on or before June 30, 2000 SPREADER TANKS & PUMPS AVAILABLE FOR RENT Call Call $5,600 $9,050