Family Living Focus by Winifred McGhee Lebanon County Extension Director Plan Together Share The Load! When I was growing up, we used to go for rides on Sunday afternoons. My mom, dad, sister, unde, grandmother, and I would all pile in the car and take off for a pleasant drive down country roads. The route was always ex plained prior to our departure and we would be assured that there would be a stop along the way to get a quick snack, or we would be home in time to share a good dinner. Today, very few of us have time to take these excursions stopping to visit cousins and such. However, many folks do “pack their families in the car” The STREAM MAP OF OHIO resembles another map-known to Pennsylvania anglers as the “Lost Stream Map.” The “Stream Map of Pennsylvania” was completed in 1965 after a 30 year effort by Howard Higbee, a former Penn State Professor. Professor Higbee succeeded in creating a map of the highest detail possible...a map that shows every stream and lake. He painstakingly plotted by hand, the location of 45,000 miles of streams onto a 3 by 5 foot map. The map sold extremely well - until It was lost several years later. Incredibly, the printer entrusted with the original drawing and printing plates declared bankruptcy, then carelessly hauled Higbee's 30 years of work to the landfill. The few remaining dog-eared copies became a prized fisherman's possession. Professor Higbee was offered $4OO for one of his last maps. And state agencies were forced to keep their copies under lock and key. The experts had always told Professor Higbee that reprints were impossible, because the maps were pnnted in non-photographic blue Then, in 1991, at the age of 91, Howard Higbee’s dream came true Computers made it possible to reprint the map Holding an updated map, Howard said, "I never thought I'd live to see this day ” Then, by combining Professor Higbee’s knowledge with computer technology'-- the STREAM MAP OF OHIO was created for another type of trip that is not so pleasant'for the driver, or the passengers. They do this by tak ing all the cares and concerns of the farm on their own shoulders, never sharing the plan for the fu ture, or projecting the bumps along the way. In doing so, they cause themselves stress (and all the mental and physical symp toms resulting from it) and cause everyone else in the “car” great anxiety. This problem can be easily fixed with two specific actions: • Developing a written plan for the farm • Sharing the plan’s goals and the actions needed with the rest of the family Maps of Pennsylvania, New York New England, New Jersey, Ohio, & Maiyland/Delaware st and Only Highly Detailed Map of its Kind ir map shows virtually all of the 45,000 miles of Pennsylvania streams plus lakes The :olor map shows virtually all of the 65,000 miles of New York streams plus lakes The ip shows virtually all of the 36,000 miles of New England streams plus lakes The 2 map shows virtually all of the 8,300 miles of New Jersey streams plus lakes The 3- shows virtually all of the 29,000 miles of Ohio streams plus lakes The 2-foot-by-3 1/2-foot color map shows virtually all of the 12,000 miles of Maryland/Delaware streams plus lakes Explorers’ Gu with Each M Pinpoint the best fishing in PA. NY, NE, NJ, MD/DE with these valuable guides. Easily streams and lakes shown on the Sti Map both alphabetically and geographh Your map and guidebook will take yoi the select fishing watt RAVE REVIEWS “It is amazingly detailed and names some creeks in the Mohawk Valley that can’t even be found on topographic maps.” —John Pitarres, OBSERVER-DISPATCH, Utica “If you’re looking for the most definitive maps ever created depicting every single creek, river, stream, pond and lake ..then ‘Professor Higbee’s Stream Maps’ are without question the finest.’’ —Howard Brant, THE NEWARK STAR-LEDGER “It is in showing where to find out-of-the-way trout streams that makes the map such a treasure to the fisherman ” —Joe Gordon, TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT, Johnstown Farm ventures move forward when they have a plan. The plan is like a road map for our trip. We can look on a physical piece of paper to see where we are now and where we would like to be in the future. The plan tells us about a specific set of actions that we can do to get from our current status to the one in the future. Just like the map assures us that there are roads from here to there, rest stops available on the route, and towns to stop in for the night, a business plan shows us that it is indeed possible for things to get better, be more prof itable, and be more prosperous. For this reason, plans are not just needed when a loan is required, but they serve as an everyday tool to keep our actions on track. Just as important as having the plan is sharing what the plan says with others who are “on the trip.” When everyone knows that tightening the belt will be tempo rary, and they understand what waits ahead once the pennies have been saved, no one feels that their needs are not being recog nized. Everyone becomes a team player. When farm families plan together, sharing the concerns Get Ready for Fishing Season! 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Working for more than 15 years helping people start and ex pand their businesses, I have al ways realized the importance of making a written plan. A number of my fellow agents and I began teaching a class called Tilling the Soil of Opportunity, to help farm ers put together business plans. Our original goal was that each student would “graduate” by writing a plan. However, shortly after we began teaching the class, we made an interesting discov ery. The students started talking about going home from the class and talking about the lesson with their family members. They were really excited about the way that spouses, children, brothers and sisters responded to their ideas and suggested ideas of their own. As the 12 weeks of the class went by, we came to realize that the written plan we originally wanted each student to create was only a “map” - and discussing the “trip” with everyone in the “car” was the really important part. Suddenly, time lines and to do lists were developed. LAMINATED j s4s 95 ! s4s 95 I s4s 95 | s4s 95 I s4s 95 j s4s 95 I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12, 2003-B9 While originally we had only one person (or a couple) from each farm who was willing to commit to go to the series of classes, now we heard about en tire families gathered around ta bles adding their ideas and “buy ing in” to the overall plan. As the first class concluded in Spring 2002, one of the students said, “This course has given me a starting point for involving fami ly in my business. Prior to this course I was overwhelmed with the volume of topics and deci sions to be made. My spouse would insist that I make all deci sions independently. My spouse is now more involved. Now the business plan will be “Our Busi ness Plan.” This student did not have a full, written plan, but she had achieved great success! The Sunday drives of years ago were fun for everyone because we all knew where we were going, how we were going to get there, and that no one would be asked to do something she or he wasn’t capable of doing along the way. The driver had no more stress than the passengers. That’s how our farm businesses can be too if we plan together and share the ‘ride.” Check Out This Week's Featured Recipe On Our Website! ww.la: Lancaster Farming $3.50* Each CAP Available At Lancaster Farming, 1 East Main St., Ephrata, PA PLUS Shipping & Handling $2.50 Add’t Cap and Shipping @ $4.00 Each Phone 717-626-1164 irmini