16602 _ SZ4 P 2 17310 030 _ -- SERIALS RECORDS ° 6Z896 W 209 PATTE LIBRARY ' ~~ , PENN STATE UNIVCRHITY UNIV/ PARK PA 16602 Vol. - 47 No. - 39 This Week Jfi The Mid-Atlantic Area ... Agriculture representatives from across the U.S. gathered Monday to urge their senators to pass the Class Action Fairness Act, which would restrain frivolous class-action lawsuits. After a press conference on the mall in Washington, D.C., the group visited several senators. In the photo, Leo T. Bergeron, Master, California State Grange, stands at the podium while Kelly Jo Forrest stands at the halter of Anchor Mere Co- Dream. See story page A2l. Photo by Michelle Kunjappu Cecil County Fair Queen Katee Callahan, 17, daughter of Daniel and Julia Callahan, Perryviile, joins Scott Rowe, Cecil County ag and natural resources educator, at the annual Ag Showcase Day during the Cecil County Fair. For more about Ag Showcase, see page A2B. Included this issue is Cecil County Fair coverage. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor During the unveiling of a special program to benefit Pennsylvania pro duce growers and the elderly population, Highland Ridge Farm welcomed customers and dignitaries. See story page 82. Photo by Lou Ann Good, food and family features editor www.lancasterfarming.com Five Sections Saturday, July 27, 2002 Delaware State Fair has experienced a lot of growth, and much has been made of the thrilling “livestock extravaganza” Tuesday evening at the fair. Kyle Ebert, far left, wins grand champion market steer. With him are Hally Jarrell, Delaware Farm Bureau Queen, center, and Chris Mulli nix, El Dorado, Kan., judge. See story page A 26. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor Lancaster Farming’s annual Dairy of Distinction section is included this issue. Farm reports cover more than 30 Dairy of Distinction Award winners. The issue also features a list of the award winners in years past. $36.00 Per Year $l.OO Per Copy