Ida’s Notebook isser This is a special article for me! You see it has been 30 years this month that I began to write for Lancaster Farming newspaper. At that time it was published in Lititz, but now it is stationed in Ephrata. I do not believe that I ever missed a week even when I was traveling through Europe and later to Hawaii. That adds up to 1,560 articles. It has become a weekly routine to sit down and write to all the Lancaster Farm ing subscribers. I’d venture to say that not many writers have continued for so long. My first article appeared in the issue of October 17, 1970, which had 28 pages in two sec tions. The September 30, 2000 issue had 192 pages in four sec tions. Zane Wilson was the manag ing editor and he visited me after I sent him an article that I thought would be of interest to the readers. I wanted to call the column “Down On The Farm” as our dairy farm “Manheim dell” is “down” along the Cones toga River. But, he thought What’s The Surprisingly, there’s no good answer in differentiating between apple juice and apple cider. In a country that regulates the “standard of identity” for every thing from ketchup to jams and jellies to evaporated skim milk, there’s no such standards for Grooming Chute Finished with a zinc rich undercoat & TGIC polyester powder topcoat Advantages jmmm • 2 coat finish fr added durability. • Keeps animal’? ead safely & comfortably ii lesired position. • Shipped with 4 L s, allowing optional vertical, horizontal or combination configuration. • Assembles & disassembles quickly & easily for 1 person handling. • Expanded metal flooring for superior slip resistance. Call or Write For Additional Information & the Name of Your Nearest Dealer Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc. 295 Woodcorner Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 • 1 mile West of Ephrata 717A738-7365 Hours: Mon. thru Fri.: 7-5; Sat. 7-11 “Ida’s Notebook” was a better title as it would cover a multi tude of topics. 1 guess he was right. Ever since I was 17-years-old, I have written a diary every single day. Two drawers are overflowing with my diaries. The 1970 Lancaster Farming paper was in black and white. It contained information on cow shows and cow sales. But, there was only one advertisement for a public sale of farm machinery. Today there are many, many ad vertisements as I surely know when I type the “Sale Reports” for the paper. Both Farm Women groups and Granges were given promi nence in the 1970 paper. Two ar ticles were also written on an FFA Convention in Kansas City and one in New York City by the 600,000 member FHA. Over the past 30 years, I’ve shared a lot of good and bad happenings in my life with the readers. I have always enjoyed writing, and somehow the paper and I have grown older together. Difference Between Apple Juice And Apple Cider? apple cider. Some people say apple cider and apple juice are just the same they’re both 100 percent juice pressed from apples. If you line up behind that reasoning, the term “cider” is just a marketing ploy, aimed at people’s prefer- Added Value With Our 2 Coat Process! I. Five step metal preparation, including iron phosphate sonversion coating, to enhance adhesion & prevent undercoat :orrosion. Zinc rich epoxy powder undercoat. TGIC polyester powder top coat, baked at 400' to fuse oats, forming a cross link molecular bond. Rita Mae Brown Will Greet Her Fans At The 55th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Author Rita Mae Brown is an accomplished equestrian who loved the Pennsylvania Na tional Horse Show as a child. Brown, now Master of Fox hounds for the Oak Ridge Fox Hunt Club in Virginia and a polo player, returns to the show for the first time since childhood on Hunt Night, Monday, Oct. 16. Her fans are invited to meet her from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the setting in which she feels most comfort able surrounded by horses. Brown has written 26 books, South African Youth Explore The 4-H Movement WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A contingent of 15 South African teenagers and adults is attending the 2000 Big E to learn about the American 4-H movement. The 11 youths, aged 13 to 17, and four adult teachers and agricultural judges are residents of Mpumalanga province, located in northeast ern South Africa. Sponsored by South African Airways, the group is exploring the 4-H sys tem in the United States and hoping to establish an exchange program between the two coun tries for youth in agriculture. In addition to attending the numerous 4-H shows and com petitions that take place during the fair, the eight boys and three girls are competing in beef and dairy showmanship con- ence for the beverage during the crisp days of autumn, perhaps alter a hayride or during a Hal loween party Some people say that cider contains more apple pulp and other solids, resulting in a slight ly thicker beverage with, per haps, a cloudy appearance. That might be what people think of when they think “cider,” but there are no of ficial federal regulations stating that. Besides, most of what’s sold as apple juice in the United States is “clarified” juice filtered to remove all sediments. That means that there’s also such a thing as unclarified juice that’s “juice,” not cider. 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The Big E also arranged for the group to visit a large dairy farm in north western Connecticut and tour the University of Connecticut School of Agriculture. n4-H HAPPENINGS Latigo 4-H At its September meeting, the Latigo Club discussed what topic club members want to use for their Educational Equine Exhibit at the 4-H State Horse Show. Junior Weekend of the Penn alcoholic beverage juice allow ed to ferment. We call that “hard cider” in the states. Just a few years ago, consum ers might have thought that apple juice was heat-treated to be shelf-stable, while cider was the raw juice no heat treatment, no preservatives, nothing. But outbreaks of E. coli 0157:H7 in both untreated apple juice and cider in recent years have led to some safety regulations regard ing juice and cider processing. While unpasteurized juice and cider may still be sold, they must contain a label saying: “Warning: This product has not been pas teurized and therefore may con tain harmful bacteria that can Weaver Elected Angus Delegate NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Barbara Weaver, New Holland, has been elected as a delegate to the 117th annual meeting of the American Angus Association, Nov. 13 in Louis ville, Kentucky, reports Richard Spader, executive vice president of the American Angus Associa tion. Weaver, a member of the NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting The Pennsylvania National Horse Show is the country’s larg est multi-breed indoor horse show, with more than 1,400 top horses and riders from nearly every state and Canada compet ing. The show runs Oct. 12-21 at the State Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg. General admission tickets are $lO for adults, $5 for children under 12 and seniors, except for Saturday, Oct. 21 when all tick ets are $lO. For tickets or a free brochure, phone (717) 975-3677 or visit www.panational.org. One of the secondary goals is to set up a reciprocal exchange pro gram, so that some of the two na tions’ children can attend and compete in each other’s agricul tural shows. International compe tition is always a good thing. sylvania National Horse Show will be Oct. 14-17. Horse judging training sessions are this fall, and the Horse Council Awards Ban quet will be Friday, Nov. 3. The club’s next meeting is Oct. 20 at Hideaway Hills at 6 p.m. cause serious illness in children, the elderly, and persons with weakened immune systems.” It’s important to remember to follow labels regarding refrigera tion, even for pasteurized prod ucts. Pasteurization isn’t steril ization. Proper pasteurization will eliminate E. coli 0157:H7 in juices and cider, but tougher strains of bacteria might survive in small numbers. Proper han dling is essential to assure the safety and quality of the product. Chow Line is a service of The Ohio State University. Send questions to Chow Line, do Mar tha Filipic, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1044, or fllipic.3@osu.edu. American Angus Association with headquarters in St. Joseph, Missouri, is one of 341 Angus breeders who have been elected by fellow members in their state to serve as a state representative at the annual meeting. Repre senting 44 states and Canada, the delegates will participate in the business meeting and elect a new president, vice president and five directors to the American Angus Asso ciation board. The annual meeting is held in conjunction with the annual con vention and banquet, and the Super Roll of Victory Angus show, Nov. 12-14, during the North American Inter national Livestock Ex position. The American Angus Association has more than 35,000 ac tive members and is the largest beef breed organization in the world.