Pa* Winners ! (Continued from Page 26) a tea-year 4-H member and a high school senior. - During his 4-H years, the youth says, his interests have shifted from “vegetables and other miscellaneous projects” to veterinary science. Since the two suburban acres owned by his parents limited the size of his animal projects, Sammons rents two small pastures and a Iqrge bam to house his animals. 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Yes, despite that famous quotation that “You can’t be too rich or too thin.”” Dairy Council says that, unless you are on special orders from a physician, women shouldn’t go below 1200 calories per day, and men, below 1800 calories. To maintain oneself on fewer calories for any length of time could result in a severe shortage of nutrients. Do people need diffefent nutrients at different stages of life? All people need the same nutrients thoughout life, but in varying amounts depending upon body size, status of growth, and ac tivity. For example, people of all ages need the nutrients provided by milk and other dairy foods, but during the years when bodily growth is -greatest, more servings are needed than during infancy or later years. The calcium generously provided by milk helps in the formation of strong bones, teeth, and other body tissues. Other people benefit from the calcium in milk because it may help to prevent osteoporosis, a degenerative bone condition. Is there a perfect food? No, except for infants in the first weeks of life, when milk acts as the completer diet. While milk supplies more nutrients per calorie than most other foods, iron and vitamin C must be provided by other sources. Is it possible to get too much vitamin D? Yes. Vitamin in excessive amounts, taken over a long period of time, can be toxic. Amounts slightly over the daily recommendation of 400 1.t1., however, are not considered harmful. In recent years there has been a trend for manufacturers to fortify such foods as breakfast cereals with nutrients including vitamin D. The Council .of Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association recognizes only the for tification of milk with this nutrient, and sees no justification for adding it to other foods. m rg g2| *6900 27