A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 2003 Extension Announces Cambria County Crons Day EBENSBURG (Cambria Co.) Cambria County Crops Day will be conducted Wednes day, Feb. 26, at the extension office in Ebensburg. The pro gram is being sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Exten sion and Hines Equipment. Th? meeting will start at 9:30 a.m. and will conclude at ap proximately 2:30 p.m. Tenta tively, two Core and two Cat egory 1 pesticide applicator credits will be available. Cost to attend is $5.00 per person and includes lunch. Pre registration is required by Feb- Participation In Ag Census Encouraged structural changes, and knowing Agricultural Statistics Service, how to meet the changing needs Snapshots of U.S. Agriculture of our 21st Century agriculture dating back to 1840 continue to industry.” In December 2002, be a valuable resource to farmers, over 91,000 agriculture census growers, farm organizations, ag forms were sent out across Penn- ribusiness, farm media, as well as sylvania. county, state, and federal govem- Secretary Wolff noted that ment. Pennsylvania ranks in the top ten By law, data provided by indi states in response to the 2002 vidual farms is held in strictest Census of Agriculture. However, confidence, to develop an accurate picture of No information will be dis- Pennsylvania agriculture, it is closed about any individual oper vital thgt all farmers and growers ation. who have not already returned For assistance in the comple their census forms take the time tion of the census, a help line has , Spruce Trees erations in Pennsylvania helps to To the 2002 nebR&KA replaced free of charge, formulate a complete, detaded Ten £g£folorado blue spruce become of the This.isthe 26th Census of Ag- visit the Pennsylvania Agrieultur- pSdati. ' durine February S!,!. ricidjhjfe conducted by USDA’s al Statistics Service homepage °* y - dunng February Ten Free Blue Spruce National Agricultural Statistics through the at ire nart of the N f£?^i!!f b0 A Day F °£ n ' "'w ary 28. ! > Greenhouse, Laqdfccape School Scheduled SAYRE (Bradford Co.) thelsmKape. In' die afternoon Lee Nelson Penn State Cooperative Exten- landscapers will speak to greenhouse growers sion in Bradford County will host will be able to leant tips to help On perennials and their selections a Greenhouse and Landscape them more effectively prune trees care in the greenhouse and point School on February 26 at the Pat- and shruftfy Penn State urban foy- pf Bun&tpe tips, terson Building at Guthrie rester Vinnie Cotrone will,lead ' ultocost for the program will Square in Sayre PA. from 9 a.m. this workabop- ' . he $25 which includes a hot to 3 p.m. Al Scala, a consultant with lynch.. ~.,, There will be concurrent ses- Penn State Seed Company will Pesticide credits will be offered sions for both greenhouse grow- speak to greenhouse growers, for this program: two core pesti ers and landscapers. Landscapers Scala has more than 40 years of cide points and two category can learn which insect and mite experience in the industry- and points for categories 1, 6,18, 22, problems that they can expect for will speak to growers on “Tips and 23. 2003 here in northeastern Penn- for Successful Greenhouse Man- A complete program and sign sylvania. agement” Also on the program up form can be obtained by caU- Greg Hoover, extension ento- for greenhouse growers will be mg the Penn State Cooperative mologist from Penn State, will Penn State entomologist Greg Extension Office at (570) speak to landscapers about in- Hoover, speaking about benefi- 265-2896. Registrations are- due sects and insect control. Also on cial insects and their place in by February 17,2003. If you have the morning program will be Lee controlling pests in the green- any questions about the program Nelson to speak on perennials in house. ask for Tom Maloney. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Recently acting Agricul ture Secretary Dennis Wolff urged all Pennsylvania farmers, growers, and agribusinesses to participate in the 2002 Census of Agriculture. The February 3 deadline has passed and a large number of Pennsylvania farmers, growers, and agribusinesses have returned their forms to the USDA’s Na tional Agricultural Statistics standing. ;, “Pennsylvania’s agricultural a critical stake in this stated agriculture farm in Bradford County or a vegetable farm in Lancaster County, is critical to showing the importance' and contribution of our farmers, understanding Fruit Growers’ Meeting BEDFORD (Bed ford Co.) There’s still time to register for The Appalachian Fruit Growers’ meet ing that will be con ducted on Thursday, February 27, at the Arena Restaurant in Bedford from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration fee is $2O per person. Pre registration is encour aged. Two core and six category credits will be awarded to licensed pesticide applicators at the completion of the day’s program. For additional information or to register, contact the Blair County Ex tension Office at (814) 940-5989. ruary 24 to insure adequate materials and meals. To sign up for the iheeting call the Ex tension office at (814) 472-7986. Payment can be made at the Extension office, or mail a check payable to Cooperative Exteariqiijf P.O. Box 390, Ebai%d«i '15931. Persons who do not call ahead to sign up for the meeting will be charged $lO.OO at the door. For more information please call the Cambria Co. Extension of fice. Many interesting topics will be presented including: soil sAbamAg Incorporated Over 85 years cumulative agriculture experience serving the northeastern states CONSIDERING EXPANDING YOUR FARM OPERATION? 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