Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture 
Society Notes
July 2018

A Message from the President, Mark B. Myers, Ph.D.
The June meeting rounded out the year with updates on the remarkable work of this organization. Our very own, Monika Crosby gave an impressive presentation.
 
Final Meeting of the Season featured Monika Crosby from Philabundance
The June meeting rounded out the year with updates on the remarkable work of this organization. Our very own, Monika Crosby gave an impressive presentation.
 
RECENT NEWS
2018/2019 Officers Elected
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Farming Notes - June 2018
Thanks to member Duncan Allison for providing us this great set of information and updates ...   MORE>
How These Urban Farmers Are Combating Food Insecurity In Philadelphia
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NY Times: In the Shadow of the Blueberry Titans, Smaller Growers Thrive
The cultivated blueberry was born in South Jersey, and today its heirloom descendants can still be found on little farms sprinkled among the big producers. ...   MORE>
2018 / 2019 SCHEDULE

The 2018 / 2019 Schedule has been announced for next year. This year's theme is Sustainability, Conservation and Innovation. Our world is facing a growing population with limits on arable land and potable water. Food security will be an ongoing challenge for the world. Visit www.pspaonline.com to see details and purchase your tickets for the scheduled Luncheons and Field Trips.

MEMBER UPDATES
PSPA Member Database Updated

The Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture’s Memoirs VI, printed in 1939, contains a consolidated list of PSPA members from 1785 to 1939. In it, the Committee on Activities details the sources from which the names were gathered, notably the Germantown Telegraph, which provided “a number of names elected” in the second half of the nineteenth century.

One of the current projects of the Historical and Library Committee has been to list names of members elected since 1939. An initial start was made by simply typing a list, but Lynne Farrington, who curates the Society’s collections at the University of Pennsylvania, saw the limits of such activity. Instead, Lynne designed a spread sheet that would list name, city, date of election, type of membership, and office held. Then she assigned the project to a student, Ryan Morgan, who in a short period of time completed a consolidated list of all PSPA members since 1785.  

The Society expresses its appreciation to Lynne and Ryan for a project that will be of great use in the years to come.



How to Use the PSPA Library Online 

Last year the Historical and Library Committee worked on some reorganization of the online access to the PSPA Library and set-up some clear directions for use. On www.pspaonline's website, click “Resources,” then “ Library and Archive .” You will see a collection of options. Click “ How to Search the Penn Libraries Online Catalog ” and the instructions for use will come up. If you wish to learn more about the collections, on the website, click “Resources,” then “Library and Archive,” then “ Introduction ."