Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 2000, Image 163

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701 E. Linden St., RICHLAND, PA 17087
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Ben and Regina Jackson, along with their son Dean and his wife
Rebecca, farm the 565-acre farm in Columbia Crossroads. Called Mt.
Glen Farms, the farm is home to 85 milk cows and 105 replacement an
imals. They grow corn, alfalfa, and grass hay. According to Ben, image
is very important to the Jacksons. They work hard to create a positive
environment that will encourage people to drink milk when they see it.
The Jacksons also are very active in showing and merchandising
cattle. Their herd sports a breed adjustment average of 108.
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Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 2000 Page
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