Vol. 48 No. 24 Former Farm Show Boss To Maintain Strong Ag Ties DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff MYERSTOWN (Lebanon Co.) —Dennis Grumbine showed his first livestock at the Pennsyl vania Farm Show as a 4-H youth in the 19505, and continued to ex hibit there until 1996. That’s the year he became di rector of the show. At that point, his new responsibilities took him out of the ring, at least as an ex hibitor. “It wouldn’t have been the Organizations Gather To Seek Health Insurance Solutions CHARLENE M. SHUPP Special Correspondent HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Members of the Pennsyl vania Farm Bureau (PFB), Penn sylvania State Grange, PennAg Industries Association, National Federation of Independent Busi ness (NFIB), Pennsylvania Build ers Association (PBA), Pennsyl- Township Supervisors Must Be Able To Accommodate Large-Scale Agriculture ANDY ANDREWS Editor HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) Township supervisors take heed: you can’t simply “zone out” large-scale agriculture enter prises, according to an attorney. Large-scale operations should be part of a multitownship, re gional zoning plan. You have to allow for large scale agriculture enterprises, in cluding confinement housing, These “bottle babies” are especially friendly and inquisitive at the Sharon Ebaugh farm in Delta. Ebaugh prefers a short kidding season, “since I’m always there, tending them I just live in the barn.” This year 26 nannies presented Ebaugh with 51 kids. See stofy page 86. Photo by Michelle Kunjappu 16802 826 P 3 17839 030 296288 SERIALS RECORDS PATTEE LIBRARY APT WZO9 UNIVERSITY PARK PA 16802 www.lancasterfarming.com right thing to keep showing (as director),” he said. After seven years at the helm, Grumbine was told late last week that the new state administration under Gov. Ed Rendell was ter minating him from the position. The decision to replace Grum bine follows the state’s change in leadership since' Rendell was named governor in January, according to Dennis Wolff, act ing Pennsylvania ag secretary. (Turn to Page A 22) vania Retailers’ Association and Pennsylvania SMC Business Councils gathered here at the Capitol Tuesday to call on the Pennsylvania General Assembly to make health insurance reform a priority. “The cost of health insurance (Turn to Page A 32) “somewhere you don’t have to allow them everywhere,” said Charles E. Zaleski, attorney with Reager and Adler, PC. Zaleski spoke Tuesday during the four-day-long Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors Annual Convention and Trade Show at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. About 100 township supervi sors attended the workshop, “A Dialogue On CAFOs,” during the Four Sections Dennis Qrumbine will have more time to spend with his quarterhorse, Cash, now that he’s no longer Pennsylvania Farm Show director. Photo by Dave Lefever convention. Hundreds of supervisors in the state can make use of the Munici pality Planning Act to regulate what parts of a township can be zoned specifically for large-scale animal operations. Comprehen sive planning, noted Zaleski, is the key. Zaleski noted that you simply cannot prohibit individuals or corporations individually from developing large-scale ag enter- Saturday, April 12, 2003 prises. There are legal options for them to use against any type of proposed township ordinances. And if comprehensive plan ning is not incorporated, Zaleski Ethanol Plant Construction To Begin Within A Year HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A new ethanol plant slat ed for southcentral Pennsylvania will benefit farmers, the environ ment, and the regional economy pennState JSJS Land And Community C° ,,e 9 e °f A Pnin fin us Agricultural Sciences Community And Economic Development Capitol Region Today we launch “Land and Community,” a new monthly col umn in iMncaster Farming that will be written by members of the Penn State Cooperative Exten sion Capital Region Community and Economic Development Team. Why do we call the column “Land and Community?" The title reflects our role as ex tension agents who work with farmers and community mem bers in a wide variety of areas, in- $36.00 Per Year DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff WELCOME TO A NEW COLUMN Tim Collins Extension Agent For (Turn to Page A 33) $l.OO Per Copy warned that other groups will try to force their own types of rules, creating problems for everyone. (Turn to Page A3O) and decrease dependence on for eign oil, according to founders of Penn-Mar Ethanol, LLC, the company spearheading the proj ect. (Turn to Page A 34) Tim Collins