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OCTOBER 2, 2016
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Ag Week Schedule
Contents
MONDAY, OCT. 10
Cover story
4 TOURS
Spend time exploring the areas
farms and fields
TUESDAY, OCT. 11
MARKET
8 EGG
Consumers are craving fresh
eggs, and Lancaster delivers
OF FARMING
9 FACES
Meet Lancaster Countys new
crop of agricultural mavens
GRAYBEAL
14 LISA
Agriculture Week showcases
diversity of area farmers
CHANGING TRADITIONS
Historic barns are pretty but not
very practical for todays farmers
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12
SATURDAY, OCT. 15
n Event: Pumpkin Decorating Contest.
Where: Cherry Crest Adventure Farm.
When: Noon-5 p.m.
Details: The Ag Council provided
pumpkin seeds in the summer. Bring your
homegrown pumpkin, and decorate it at
Cherry Crest. Cash prizes will be awarded
for the top three decorated pumpkins.
SATURDAY, OCT. 29
n Event: Pumpkin Chucking Contest.
Where: Oregon Dairy Corn Maize area.
Details: The Ag Council provided pumpkin
seeds in the summer. Bring your homegrown
pumpkin and see how far you can chuck
your pumpkin with Oregon Dairys Punkin
Chuckr. Cash prizes for three pumpkins
landing closest to the target.
More: Rain date is Sunday, Oct 30.
In season...
Homemade Pumpkin
Roll, Pumpkin Whoopies,
Pumpkin Pecan Bars all made with our own
homegrown pumpkins
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
HORST
FARM MARKET
In Season Homegrown
Apples, Broccoli, Cabbage,
Cauliflower & Tomatoes
THURSDAY, OCT. 13
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BRUBAKER FARMS
493 Musser Road, Mount Joy
When: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11; 10:30 a.m.
and 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12; 9:30 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 14.
Tour length: One hour.
Number of guests: 35 maximum.
Parking/meeting: Main entrance.
Photography: Permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Not required.
Special info: Closed-toed shoes; dress
according to weather.
WENGER FEEDS
101 W. Harrisburg Pike, Rheems
When: 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Tour length: One hour.
Number of guests: 30 maximum.
Parking/meeting: Main entrance.
Photography: Not permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Participants must
sign biosecurity waiver.
Special info: Participants should not have
been near live poultry in the past 72 hours.
FILE PHOTO
Climb the silo observation tower during a tour of Kreider Farms in Manheim.
KREIDER FARMS
1461 Lancaster Road, Manheim
When: 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13;
28 per trolley. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 18; 24 per trolley.
Tour length: 90 minutes, climb silo
observation tower.
Parking/meeting: Welcome Center at
Kreider Farms.
Photography: Permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Waivers must be
signed by guests to climb the tower.
SAUDERS EGGS
570 Furnace Hill Pike, Lititz
When: 7:30-8 a.m. Monday, Oct. 10, includes
omelettes.
Tour length: 45 minutes.
Number of guests: Unlimited.
Parking/meeting: Front office entrance.
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Continued from page 4
GRAYWOOD FARMS
225 Mason Dixon Road, Peach Bottom
When: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Tour length: One hour.
Number of guests: 15 maximum.
Parking/meeting: Drive to the big red barn
on top of the hill.
Photography: Permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Not required.
Special info: Tour will go through dairy farm
barn; boot/shoe covers will be provided.
KAUFFMANS
FRUIT FARM & MARKET
3097 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand
When: 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Tour length: Hourlong orchard tour.
Number of guests: 12 maximum.
Parking/meeting: Main entrance,
east end of market.
Photography: Permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Sign waiver at tour.
Special info: Dress according to weather.
LANCASTER COUNTY
COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
812 N. Queen St., Lancaster
When: 2-4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.
HOOBER INC.
3452 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse
When: 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 20.
Tour length: Two hours.
Number of guests: 20 maximum.
Parking/meeting: Main entrance.
Photography: Permitted.
Tour declaration/waiver: Not required.
Special info: Closed-toed shoes.
LANCASTER FARMING
KEGELS PRODUCE
OCTOBER 2, 2016
Photography: Permitted.
Photography: Permitted.
Photography: Permitted.
OREGON DAIRY
2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz
When: 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18; noon Wednesday, Oct. 19; 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20.
Tour length: Two-hour maximum.
FLINTROCK STABLES
16 E. Brubaker Valley Road, Lititz
When: Noon Thursday, Oct. 20.
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Photography: Permitted.
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SHOPPERS SAVE,
FARMERS SUFFER
Mike Brubaker and his brother Tony milk and feed about 950 cows in Mount Joy.
Costs remain
Mike Brubaker, in partnership with
his brother Tony at Brubaker Farms in
Mount Joy, has been on the front line of
those price shifts.
The general rule of thumb is our dairy
has 60 to 65 percent of our income as it
was two years ago, he said.
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Overall supply and demand, both domestically and in the export market,
determine what prices farmers are paid.
Store prices follow that trend, with
slight delays in increases or decreases. Wholesalers and retailers also will
smooth prices to avoid sudden, dramatic changes, Nicholson said.
Their profit margins are the largest
when the prices paid to farmers are the
lowest, he said, which is one reason the
topic is popular among farmers this year.
In addition to producing milk, Mike
Brubaker is on the governing board of
the 325-member Mount Joy Farmers
Cooperative.
Anything we can do to return more
to the farmer, we try to do, he said. Its
not easy. ... At times like this, you look
under every rock to save some money.
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County cracks
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An egg laid in Lancaster County today
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processors, marketers, technicians, service people, equipment vendors, hatcheries and scientists like Martin.
Martin said he expects layer-hen
numbers to exceed the 10.6 million figure taken from the 2012 census, when
the next census is conducted by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture next year.
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WORTH-THE-WAIT FARM
of
FARMING
Known for its rich history and vibrant farming community, Lancaster
County leads the country in many agricultural categories. Here are
the stories of the hardworking people who cultivate its success.
From left, Laura, Leslie and Christian Landis stand in one of the new chicken barns being
constructed at their farm.
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REGIONAL LEADER
As an industry cluster,
the agriculture and food
industry contributed
the following to the
regional economy:
23,841
$1,088,057,016
In earnings, or 8 percent
of all regional earnings.
$6,699,582,779
In sales, or 16 percent
of sales in the region.
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BUCKHILL FARMS
Farmer: Andrew Buckwalter, 39.
Years Farming: 10.
Location: Warwick Township.
Operation: Two family-owned farms
include more than 15 acres dedicated
to Buckhill Farm Community Supported
Agriculture, an organic operation that
offers more than 100 crops, in addition to
flowers and herbs. The remainder of the
land is dedicated to cash crops such as
corn, soy and wheat.
Previous experience: Buckwalter attended
Muhlenberg College, then performed
film work in New York for the Discovery
Channel. His love for the slow-food
movement grew while teaching English
and coaching soccer at a private boys
school. He worked with the Collaborative
Regional Alliance for Farmer Training to
study irrigation, greens production and
weed control before launching community
supported agriculture in 2008.
Customers: Community supported
agriculture customers make up the bulk
of organic sales. The farm also operates
a stand along Lititz Pike and sells to local
restaurants ranging from Dosie Dough
in Lititz to The Fridge in Lancaster.
Cash crops typically are sold as feed to
neighboring farmers.
Employees: Buckwalters wife, Coral
Hotte, is a certified horticulturist and
Andrew Buckwalter owns the farm in Warwick Township, which has been in his
family for 60 years.
flower farmer and is increasing her
farm work now that their son is 5 years
old. The couple also have four full-time
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EASTLAND ALPACAS
Kevin and Sue Zurin spend time with two of their Eastland Alpacas, Jasper, left, and Blue
Belle. On their farm, the couple sell apparel made out of alpaca fleece.
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THIS LAND IS
OUR LAND
72 percent
of the county is farmland
350,920
TOP 5
CROPS
439,481
BY THE NUMBERS
373,758: Acres of land zoned for agricultural use.
106,417: Acres of farmland preserved from development
by the Lancaster County Agricultural Preserve Board
and Lancaster Farmland Trust.
1,362: Number of farms protected from development.
Downtown
Lancaster
609,181
ANNUAL VALUE OF
TOP 3 CROPS PRODUCED
MAP KEY
$469 MILLION
$425 MILLION
Milk from cows
$159MILLION
Cattle and calves
TOP 5 LIVESTOCK
Chickens make up the top 3 livestock categories in
Lancaster County. Egg-producing chickens: 11 MILLION;
Broilers and other chickens raised for meat: 10 MILLION;
Pullet hens for flock replacement: 3 MILLION
Hogs and pigs come in fourth at 360,000
and cattle and calves at 277,000
Fruit, vegetable
and grain crops
Soybeans:
34,657 ACRES
Wheat:
12,466 ACRES
Sources: Lancaster County Agricultural Preserve Board; Lancaster Farmland Trust; Lancaster County Planning Commission; Lancaster County Agricultural Council; Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry; U.S. Department of Agriculture 2012 Census of Agriculture
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A variety of events, contests and tours
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Often called the Garden Spot of
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Todays farmers are college-educated and eager to use technology to build their businesses
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A few steps beyond, on ground that started its journey to USDA organic certification three years ago, construction crews are
framing out two 63-by-500-foot chicken
houses. Combined, theyll soon be home to
60,000 roasters destined for Perdues Coleman Natural Line.
Its the familys second major investment
in the farm in the six years theyve owned it,
a sign of success but also a symbol of commitment to a demanding and sometimesdraining industry.
The Landises are part of a new crop of
farm owners and managers in Lancaster
County, often college-educated, committed
to the well-being of animals and Earth over
higher profit margins and eager to use modern technology even social media to
build their businesses.
Its a different industry than it used to be,
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but still a very rewarding one, says Maria Laura Landis tends to cows in the milking barn at Worth-the-Wait Farm. In addition to
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Startup costs
John Wodehouse is an agriculture business educator with Penn State Extension.
He encourages would-be farmers to explore with intent and certainty.
I would ask myself, Why farming?
he says. Its a risk-intense and seasonal
industry.
He says setting clear and specific goals
for the first lean years is a priority that
can lead to a quick return on investment, followed by longer-term goals.
Finding capital has to be part of the
process. Even though he took over land
that had been in his family for three
generations, Christian Landis needed a
substantial loan. And knowing the risks,
his father didnt want to co-sign.
In 2010, Landis took out a $125,000 lowinterest loan from the USDAs Farm Service Agency. Most of that went to buying
his first cows, replacing 1960s-era milking
equipment and making improvements
Sue Zurin, with her husband, Kevin, owns an alpaca farm that includes a store that sells items
made by an alpaca co-op.
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This year, there are 116 member farmers, almost all of them Amish or Mennonite, and 100 percent of them organic and
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