Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 2000, Image 52

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    812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000
Connie Teel, safety chairman of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, said that 40 per
cent of reported farm accidents are women. She, herself, has had two farm injuries and
knows how quickly accidents can happen. At the booth, visitors who picked out 17 haz
ards received prizes such as sunglasses, coloring books, earplugs, and an entry for a
smoke detector.
Progress Seekers
(ContlnuMl from Pago B 3)
more susceptible to injuries. A
friend of hers had long hair that
got caught in a power take off
resulting in severe scalp injuries.
Connie, herself, knows how
quickly accidents can happen.
She recently slipped on wet tile
in the barn and broke her wrist.
With four children and now
grandchildren growing up on a
farm, Connie wants to do all she
can to promote farm safety.
Visitors competed in the larg
est weed contest, professional
growers and farmers seeking a
profitable crop alternative vis
ited the cut-flower demonstra
tion plot, where horticulture
experts gave advice on garden
ing and flower growing.
While the latest scientific
findings are intriguing to schol
ars and the equipment, tour, and
crop information are a bonus for
farmers, the family-oriented ac
tivities are a big drawing card.
“Our family looks forward to
this every year, and it’s free!’’ a
Somerset County visitor said.
“There aren’t too many free
events anywhere else for family
fun.”
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Frank and Ruth Tressler come to see their grand
daughter Ali Siegenthales participate in the horse riding
Pennsylvania Angus Queen Jessica Schmidt and
Barb Weaver, New Holland, admire Merit, the Angus bull.
Kids in the kitchen result
in more than good food.
According to Susan Fisher,
Capital region Expanded
Foods and Nutrition
Education Program (EFNEP),
cooking helps children learn
lifeskills, math, and science.
She demonstrated some
recipes kids like to try.
SEE YOUR NEAREST
&
I\EW HOLLAND
DEALER FOR DEPENDABLE
EQUIPMENT & SERVICE
PENNSYLVANIA
Abbottstown. P,
Messick
Equipment
RD 1, Box 255 A
717-259-6617
Annyiile. PA
BHM Farm
Equipment, Inc,
RD 1, Rte. 934
717-867-2211
Carlisle. PA
R&W
Equipment Co.
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
Messick
Equipment
Rt. 283 - Rheem’s Exit
717-367-1319
itle. Pi
Meyers
Implements, Inc.
400 North Antrim Way
717-597-2176
Halifax. PA
Sweigard Bros.
R.D. 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
MARYLAND
Frederick. MP
Ceresville Ford New
Holland, Inc.
Rt. 26 East 2027 Leitersburg Pike
301-662-4197 800-553-6731
Outside MD, 800-331-9122 301-791-1200
Ag Industrial Equipment
Route 1,50 N. Greenmonl Rd.
1-800-442-5043
NEW JERSEY
Washington. NJ
Smith Tractor &
Equip., Inc.
15 Hillcrest Ave.
908-689-7900
KWHOUAN)
NEW HOLL AIND
Credit Company
Norman D. Clark
& Son, Inc.
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Loysvtlle, PA
717-789-3117
A.B.C. Groff, Inc,
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
Pitman. PA
Schreffler
Equipment
Pitman, PA
570-648-1120
Tamaqua. pa
Charles S.
Snyder, Inc
R.D.3
570-386-5945
S.G.Lewis & Son, Inc,
352 N. Jennersville Rd.
6jo-869-2214
1-800-869-9029
Antietam Ford
Tractor, Inc.
Bridgeton. NJ
Leslie G. Fogg, Inc,
Canton & Stow Creek
Landing Rd.
609-451-2727
609-935-5145
Owen Supply Co.
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308