—Lancaster Farming, Saturday , Fabruary 10,1970 116 Barbara Rebert was recently honored by the Agriculture and Home Economics Extension Association for her outstanding work with the 4-H horse program. Miss Rebert is being presented with a floral arrangement from the-Association by President Mark Naugle. Rehert recognized for her leadership CARLISLE - Miss Barbara Rebert, Carlisle RB, was recognized by the Cum berland County Agriculture and Home Economics Ex tension Association for her outstanding Leadership that slie has provided the 4-H Horse program. Barbara was presented a flower arrangement from the Association. -first over 25 states in Barbara recently coached National competition. the Cumberland County 4-H Horse Judging Team in cluding - Judy Long, Carlisle; Cindy Otto, Carlisle R 8; Betsy Nichols, Mechanicsburg and Deb King, Mechanicsburg R 2, to State and National Cham pionships. At the State-level, the team placed first over 42 County teams and' placed Cumberland County teams have a great track record under Barbara’s Leadership t when one considers 'that - Cumberland County has- < placed first in State com petition in 1969, 1972, 1973, - 1975 and 1978. Since 1971 the Cumberland 4-H Horse team has not placed below fourth. 1959 : Firstf ' silo-based ? recutter developed. Horticulture outlook is good la fnr for tb eir industry was never However, Meister warned better. the fanners that problem,: n in, m1 prt l r „|th l V n “Vegetable and fruit could arise due to a shortage desire for a°flower ta every consum P tion have been of competent labor a& well as not are combSe to create mcreaSm g annually,!’ he the increasing restrictions r orofitable future for “with no slow down in placed by the govemment on America’s fniit veaetable sight. In fact, by 1990, there farm chemicals, and flower erowers 8 will be al4 per cent growth In addition to Meister, Dick Meister editor of the “ P* r ca P ita consumption of fanners heard a report on American Frrtt and fruits and vegetables.” agricultural marketing and vSetable Grower recently Meister attributed the bargaining legislation toldhortcdturistsattending growing denuuid for flowers presorted by William Seale, the 60th annual meeting of and ornamental plants to the legislative assistant to te Z"am B t g eau ““ H “'“ eS “" Federation that the outlook e °can homemaker. 'of Kentucky. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A DAIRYHEALTH PROGRAM! ★ PREVENTION & TREATMENT PRODUCTS ★ . ★ ■ PNOW HANDLING: PENNFIELD FEEDS MOPRO LIQUID PROTEIN And a complete line of animal health products pennfield feeds your full service dealer ★ ELMER M. SHREINER LET US DEVELOP A DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM JUST FOR YOU! T/A GOODS FEED MILL R.D. 2 NEW PROVIDENCE, PA. PHONE: (717) 786*2500 •'V t
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