Crystal Spring Farm in the Juniata Valley got Its name from the s P rtn 9 '° r tha milkln 9 ■»"? ° f a !»° u ‘ ,T° Holstein milking a “very good, pure spring,” said Barbara Brubaker, who man- cows a " d 65 replacement heifers that live on this inviting ages the farm along with her sons Conrad and Eric, their property. . * . _ u . „ . . wives Dawn and Michelle, and six grandchildren. Bal * a ™ was £ or " on Cr »st a ' Spnngs Farm. Her father had Brubaker said the farm and spring are locplly famous as a moved there when he was three years old. Besides Conrad historical watering stop for horses. and I"®- Barbara also raised two daughters on the farm, Amy The Brubakers continue to have plenty of clean water from ana haye ‘ Juniata county Crystal Spring Farm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,2001, Dairy of Distinction- 11 'it 165