Lancaster Farming - Values

Values

Lancaster Farming seeks to:

• Engage, inform, educate and inspire farmers and others interested in agriculture – whether by newspaper, Internet, smartphone, tablet or book.

• Fairly present news and insightful analysis to help readers know what is happening in the agricultural community – and why – while upholding the highest journalistic standards and ethics.

• Provide a voice for the agricultural community and serve as a resource that enables members of that community to interact around issues and events of the day.

• Maintain a work environment in which employees are afforded the opportunity to grow and flourish.

• Ensure that every employee is respected for his or her contribution to the newspaper and the community.

• Foster an attitude in which the pursuit of excellence becomes a way of life.

• Produce publications that are sensitive to the newspaper’s heritage and strive to maintain its obligations to inform the public.

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Famous quotes containing the word values:

    Our culture is ill-equipped to assert the bourgeois values which would be the salvation of the under-class, because we have lost those values ourselves.
    Norman Podhoretz (b. 1930)

    With the breakdown of the traditional institutions which convey values, more of the burdens and responsibility for transmitting values fall upon parental shoulders, and it is getting harder all the time both to embody the virtues we hope to teach our children and to find for ourselves the ideals and values that will give our own lives purpose and direction.
    Neil Kurshan (20th century)

    Today so much rebellion is aimless and demoralizing precisely because children have no values to challenge. Teenage rebellion is a testing process in which young people try out various values in order to make them their own. But during those years of trial, error, embarrassment, a child needs family standards to fall back on, reliable habits of thought and feeling that provide security and protection.
    Neil Kurshan (20th century)