Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 2000, Image 39

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Cambria CountyarnTTouT
Summerhill Area, 1 p.m.-6
p.m.
Farmers’ Market Business Farm
Tour, Warwick Valley Farm
ers’ Market, meet at Warwick
Community Center, War
wick, N.Y., 10 a.m.-l p,m.
Franklin County Fair, thru Aug.
26.
Fulton County Fair, thru Aug.
26.
Harford Fair, thru Aug. 26.
Somerset County Fair, thru
Aug. 26.
Williamsburg Community Farm
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Aug. 26.
Elizabethtown Fair, thru Aug.
26.
Montour-DeLong Community
Fair, thru Aug. 26.
Mountain Area Fair, thru Aug.
26.
Penn State 2000 Flower Trial
Field Days, Horticultural
Trial Garden, University
Park.
Enterprise Center Horticulture
Field Night, Southern State
Community College, Hills-
boro. Ohio.
Blu^valleyT?annSnow^i^
Aug. 26,
Hookstown Fair, thru Aug. 26.
Perry County Community Fair,
thru Aug. 26.
South Mountain Fair, thru Aug.
26.
Cambria County Potato Field
Day, Tom Smithmyers’,
Patton.
Penn State 2000 Flower Trial
Field Days, Southeast Re-
search and Extension Center,
Landisville.
Ephrata Area Young Farmers
* Dairy Meeting, Harold Mar
tin’s Farm, Wood Corner
* Repels deer both by taste and smell.
* All organic... made from fish & beef-by products.
* Ideal for tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries at
transplant time.
* Prevents late season damage to sweet corn,
pumpkins, and melons.
* Long lasting (up to 2 months with one application)
* No phytotoxcity...does not burn the foliage.
* No petro chemicals...needs no special handling.
* Exempt from ERA registration under FIFRA 25-B,
* Concentrated.(lo:l)...l gallon makes 11. Can be
diluted 15:1 on special applications.
179 plus shipping
5 gallonpail.
(Unites 55 gallons)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000-A39
Road, 7:30 p.m.
Farmers’ Market Business Farm
Tour, Breezy Hill Orchards,
Elizabeth Ryan, Staatsburg,
N.Y., 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Beef Producers Meeting, Ot-
terbein United Methodist
Church, Sunbury, 6:30 p.m.-9
p.m.
Show,
Fairgrounds, Newport, 9:30
a.m.
Pa. GLFCC State Dairy Grazing
Field Day, Mabarbil Farm
(Tim and Denise Wetzel),
Middleburg, 10 a.m.
Southeast Grape Industry Asso
ciation of Pennsylvania 2000
Summer Vineyard Walk-
Around, blue Mountain Vine
yard, New Tripoli, 8 a.m.-4
p.m.
Open-Air Milking System Tour,
Prevent deer
damage to sweet
:orn and pumpkins.
All organic deer
epellent effective
ip to 8 weeks ■■■ will
M>t wash off in rain.
Bobbex
CalhfSOO) 555-9634
www.oseicontml.com
Rob Moore Farm, Nichols,
N.Y.
N.Y., thru Sept. 4.
Franklin County Holstein Show,
Fairgrounds, Chambersburg,
5:30 p.m.
Southeast District Dairy Show,
Kutztown Fairgrounds, Kutz
town, 10 a.m.
Olde Tyme Days 2000 127th
Great Grangers Interstate
Fair and 48th Pa. State Plow
ing Contest, Blaine Rentzel
Farm, Manchester, thru Aug.
27.
Crawford County Holstein
Show, Fairgrounds, Mead-
yille, 9 a.m.
Alexa
Stoner
Joins
ADA/DC
CARLISLE
(Cumberland Co.)
Alexa A. Stoner has
joined the American
Dairy Association
/Dairy Council Middle
Atlantic as industry
relations specialist and
will work out of the or
ganization’s Carlisle
office.
In her new position,
Stoner will coordinate
public relations and
communications pro
grams that help in
crease producer
understanding of the
dairy checkoff pro
gram and consumer
awareness of the dairy
industry. She will
oversee trade show ac
tivities and industry
events and will de
velop newsletters,
news releases and
other communication
materials.
A 1991 graduate of
the Pennsylvania State
University, Stoner ma
jored in dairy and
animal science and
animal production
management. She pre
viously worked for the
Pennsylvania Beef
Council and the
American Veal Associ
ation where she was
director of Veal Pro
grams and coordinator
of the Veal Quality As
surance Program, re
spectively.
“I am very excited
to work for dairy pro
ducers and their in
dustry to help increase
milk consumption,”
Stoner said. “Since my
husband and his
family are dairy pro
ducers, I have a vested
interest in creating
promotion programs
that build both milk
and dairy product
demand. I look for
ward to making a
valuable contribution
to ADA/DC Middle
Atlantic.”
Stoner and her hus
band, Tim, reside on
their family dairy
farm in Mercersburg,
Franklin County.
They milk 575 Hol
stein cows and farm
1,600 acres.