Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 2000, Image 177

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    (Conllnuad from Pago 3)
chop this year, so he can adjust the
length if needed.”
Gayman has three full-time and
two part-time employees. One of the
employees is the herdsperson.
“I thought about expanding, but
the only one who would be inter
ested in the project is my herdsper
son,” said Gayman. “I don’t have
any children who would want to
partner with me.”
Gayman and his wife have two
daughters Abby, who is a sopho
more at Penn State, and Joy, who is
15.
Franklin County Farmer Grows Quality
Alfalfa To Easily Meet Nutrition Needs
“I’ve been a 4-H leader for the
Quincy Washington Township
Dairy Club for many years,” said
Gayman.
In addition to being a 4-H leader,
Gayman is also active member of
the Pennsylvania Forage and Grass
land Council. He, as well as his dad,
has served as president and on the
board of directors for several years.
He is also the president of the
Franklin County Extension board of
directors.
“Both my wife and I are also
active in the Solomon’s Lutheran
Foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 2000—Page
Church,” said Cayman. He has “I am not on the council right
served on the church council in the now, said Cayman. It s nice to
past, and his wife is the part-time * a^e a break sometimes,
secretary.
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