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    ElO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002
New Holland
Vegetable Day Jan. 20
NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Greenhouse tomatoes,
weed, insect and disease control in vegetables, and asparagus
production are just a few of the more than a dozen topics that
will be covered at the New Holland Vegetable Day Jan. 20.
The meeting is sponsored by the Eastern Lancaster County
School District and Lancaster County Cooperative Extension,
Greenhouse growers will want to catch the sessions on “Per
ennial Production” and “Mum Varieties and Production.”
A panel of local growers will talk about their experiences
with beneficial insects for greenhouse tomatoes. Raspberry pro
duction and food preservation will round out the program.
Category pesticide credits will be available at some sessions.
One core credit will be offered.
The meeting will be conducted Monday, Jan. 20 at Yoder’s
Restaurant in New Holland. Yoder’s is located along Rt. 23 at
the eastern edge of New Holland.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. Cost for the day is $lO per per
son if you preregister by Jan. 15, or $l5 per person at the door.
Lunch is provided.
For more information, contact Jeff Stoltzfus at (717)
354-1522. To register, send the enclosed form along with a
check for the appropriate amount to Adult Farmer Program,
126 Eastern School Rd., New Holland, PA 17557.
Name:
Address:
@ $lO/person =.
Make checks payable to “Adult Farmer Program.”
# Attending:
Dinner Raises More Than
$20,000 For Lab
FAIRPORT, N.Y. New York oenophiles popped their
corks celebrating earlier this month when a ’99 bottle of Pinot
Noir from a Finger Lakes winery went for
more than $ 1,000 during the Fifth Annual
Wine Country Auction to benefit the Cor
nell Vinification and Brewing Technology
Laboratory at Geneva.
“It’s another sign that Finger Lakes reds
have arrived,” said Scott Osborn, owner of
Fox Run Vineyards in Geneva, N.Y. “The
’99 reserve Pinot was one of the best Fox
Run has ever made. I’d wager it is also the
highest price ever paid for a five-liter bottle
of New York state wine.”
Harris Wilcox and his son Craig auction
ed 39 items to raise more than $20,000 dur
ing the benefit for the laboratory, at Casa
Larga Winery in Fairport, N.Y. Items at the
auction included a mixed case of ’99 Merlot
and ’99 Cabernet Sauvignon from Shales
tone Vineyards, the opportunity to blend
and taste sherries with wine
maker Glenn Curtis at Widmer’s, a case of
Gold Medal selections of ’OO Rieslings from
Dr. Frank, dinner for four at Red Newt
Winery, and others. All of the items in the
auction were donated by New York wine
ries, breweries and associated industries.
The money raised in Friday’s auction was
augmented by $224,000 in funding from last
year’s state budget that was secured by
members of the New York Legislature, some
of which will go to the lab.
PVGA
Goes Online
On Aug. 6, the
Pennsylvania Vege
table Growers Asso
ciation Website went
online at
www.pvga.org.
While the Website
still has a lot of fine
tuning and develop
ment ahead, basic
information about
the association, its
activities and mem
bership benefits is
available to anyone
on the Internet
around the globe.
KEMBLESVILLE (Chest
er Co.) Join your fellow
wine-grape growers in the
most active organization
that addresses your cultivat
ing needs in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Associ
ation of Winegrowers
(PAW) works closely with
Pennsylvania State Univer
sity and the Pennsylvania
Wine Association to en
hance your wine-grape
growing efforts.
The Pennsylvania Associ
ation of Winegrowers began
as the Southeast Grape As
sociation (SEGA) and was
the first organization of its
kind in Pennsylvania, wel
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coming members as early as
1974. Its members now in
clude wine-grape growers,
wineries, media and aca
demic and industry repre
sentatives.
During the early 19705,
Pennsylvania witnessed an
increase in wine-grape grow
ing that was doubling yearly.
Answering this statewide
call for a grape growers’ or
ganization, a group of 25
growers joined together in
1974 to form the Southeast
Grape Industry Association.
In its nearly 30-year exist
ence, the group has re
mained focused on its origi
nal objectives:
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ing and processing of grapes
and grape products.
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nate information concerning
grape growing and process
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lease, and forum.
3. To coordinate the col
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plies.
4. To encourage research
in viticulture and grape pro-
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producing industry in the re
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