814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003 4-H Members Represent County Chapters At 4-H Capitol Days (Continued from Page B 12) York Co. 4-H members who attended the 4-H Capitol Days are shown with their state repre sentative and extension advisor. From left, seated, are: Jessicya Robinson, Delta; and Mark Brown, Spring Grove. Standing, from left: James Oliver, New Feedom; Rep. Ron Miller; Hope Long, Airville; and Shannon Brady, exten sion agent. Indiana Co. 4-H members Kelly Allman, Sew ard, left, and Angela Compton, Clarksburg, right, met with Rep. Dave Reed, 62nd district, center, during 4-H Capitol Days. n4-H HAPPENINGS V ask 9 ou (Continued from Page B 13) mail items to you, you must in clude your address or phone number for publishing. QUESTION - Sandra Smith, Spring Mills, would like a copy of instructions for making a daisy afghan. The pattern she had and lost was at least 20 years old. She needs to know how to stitch the daises to gether. QUESTION - Mike White, fternville, writes that the last ,ew years, he has a problem with black birds (grackels) after he plants field corn. When the corn first comes up until it is two to three weeks old, the birds either pull out the small plants or tear them off. This year, he had to re plant a three-acre field be cause of the destruction the birds caused. No one else in the area seems to have a problem, but White has wit nessed the birds digging and pulling out the com. It seems Hie area is hardest hit on the l