A4 - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8, 2014 Index Five Sections SECTION A Revised FDA Produce Rule Revisited........A1 Turkeys a Bonus for Pastured Farm..........A1 Chickpeas: Alternative Cash Crop?...........A1 New Insect Pest Could Threaten Fruit.......A1 The Roots of Cover Crop Benefits..............A3 Editorial........................................................A8 Commentary................................. A8, A9, A11 Bible Speaks..................................................A8 Now Is the Time............................................A8 National Ag News.......................................A10 Dairy Week in Review................................A12 Livestock & Environment.........................A14 PASA Makes Case for Sustainable Ag.....A15 Ore., Colo. Voters Reject GMO Labels....A16 Ag News Briefs...........................................A17 Farm Calendar.................................. A18, A21 Beef Quality Care Matters........................A20 Ag Science News.........................................A24 Markets.......................................................A26 Weather.......................................................A43 SECTION B Home on the Range......................................B2 Grown From a Li’l Brown Goat.................B3 Vineyard Leftovers Produce Edible Oil.....B4 On Being a Farm Wife.................................B5 Startup Aims to Reduce Orchard Waste....B5 You Ask, You Answer...................................B6 Student Surveys Scale of Gardening..........B6 Family Living Focus.....................................B7 Cook’s Question...........................................B8 Rural Ramblings..........................................B9 ‘Farm Girls Rock’ to Safety Lessons..........B9 Kid’s Korner...............................................B10 Mailbox Markets........................................B11 Public Auction Register.............................B16 Antiques Center.........................................B19 Antiques Detective.....................................B20 SECTION C Classifieds.....................................................C1 SECTION D Classifieds.....................................................D1 SECTION E Corn Talk & Foraging Around...................E1 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Newsstand: $2.00 Subscription Price: $49.00 per year; $86.00 - 2 years Less than half of the newsstand price! $56.00 per year outside of: PA, NJ, MD, DE, NY, OH, VA & WV $97.00 - 2 Years Non-Refundable Lancaster Farming (ISSN 0023-7485) is published weekly for $49.00 per year; $86.002 years by Lancaster Farming, P.O. Box 609, 1 E. Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522. Periodicals postage paid at Ephrata, PA 17522. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to LANCASTER FARMING, 1 East Main Street, P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. Circulation Customer Service (717) 721-4412 John Betz, Manager (717) 721-4411 Advertising: Ephrata (717) 733-6397 Lancaster (717) 394-3047 FAX (717) 733-6058 Missed Carrier Delivery Saturday 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (717) 291-8611 www.lancasterfarming.com Crop Insurance Deadlines Near in Pennsylvania USDA’s Risk Management Agency is reminding Pennsylvania producers that two crop insurance deadlines are approaching this month. Beekeepers, and pasture, rangeland and forage producers should be aware that the final date to apply for crop insurance under the rainfall index program is Nov. 15. And apple, grape, peach and pear growers should be aware that the final date to apply for insurance on their 2015 crops is Nov. 20. Current policyholders who wish to make changes to their existing policies also have until Nov. 20 to do so. The rainfall index is a group risk policy that covers apiculture as well as forage and livestock producers’ forage grown for grazing or harvested for hay. The rainfall index uses National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data. Payments to producers who suffer losses are calculated on the deviation from normal precipitation based on producers’ selected deviations, amounts of protection and time periods. A nationwide rainfall index insurance coverage map is available at www.rma.usda.gov/ policies/pasturerangeforage/. A mapping tool is also available for producers to locate which land is insurable. The tool has historical data, coverage details and a premium calculator. Pennsylvania apple growers should be aware that price elections for 2015 are $12.75 This Week’s Poll: Are you worried that the spotted lanternfly could take a big bite out of fruit production? Yes No Unsure Vote at www.LancasterFarming.com per bushel for fresh apples and $4.65 per bushel for processing apples. Apple varietal groups A, B, and C have been added for the 2015 crop year, and crop Previous Poll: insurance agents will have details about which Should state and federal governments do apple varieties and prices are applicable to more to control the spread of feral hogs? each group. Peach price elections are $20 per bushel for Unsure: fresh peaches and $6.25 for processing peachYes: 63% es. The pear price election is $775 per ton in 19% Adams County. Grape prices for nonvinifera varieties vary from $250 to $860 per ton, depending on variety. Vinifera varieties may be insurable by No: individual written agreement through a crop 18% insurance sales agent. 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