Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 151

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    County FFA
(Continued from Page D 18)
Spot, placed 2nd; Galen
Sander, Ephrata, 3rd; Craig
Fox, Garden Spot, 4th; and
Bruce Weaver, Ephrata sth,
in the contest.
Mike Eberly, Garden Spot,
won the ninth grade com
petition with his speech
titled “Alcohol, the not so
new fuel.” Carolyn Witmer
also of Garden Spot placed
2nd, with Edward Sensenich,
Manheim Central, 3rd;
Junior Hursh, Garden Spot,
4th; and Merv Keagy, Penn
Manor, sth.
The county parliamentary
procedure contest was won
by the Grassland FFA
comprised of: Wanda
Weber, Mohnton; Darlene
Horning, Denver; Glenn
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Yoder, Morgantown; Larry
Martin, East Earl; Kevin
Devine, New Holland, Brian
Martin, New Holland,
Leonard Snader, East Earl,
and Glenn Hartz,
Morgantown.
Second place in the
parliamentary procedure
contest went to Ephrata
FFA with other schools
placing in the following
order: Penn Manor, Lam
peter-Strasburg (Garden
Spot FFA), Manheim
Central, Solanco and
Elizabethtown.
The top three winners m
each division will represent
Lancaster County in
regional competition.
Judges for the day’s
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AND SIDING
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Agricultural
events were: Earl Pickel,
ELANCO schools; Jerry
Phillips, Production Credit;
Allen Tate, Victor F.
Weaver, Inc.; Frank San
tanna, Sperry New Holland;
Tim Breneisen, Lancaster
Co. Soil Conservation
District; Paul Petrichenko,
USDA Soil Conservation
District; Les Houck, Agn
broadcasting Network;
Nelson E. Martin, Past State
FFA President; Ron
Frederick, Twin Valley ag
teacher; Guy Naugle, Red
Lion ag teacher; and Don
Weaver, past State FFA
office.
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Cow sterility expert
to speak to dairymen
FLEMINGTON, N.J. -
Noted dairy cow sterility ex
pert, Dr. James Evans,
University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary
Medicine, will speak to a
group of area dairy farmers
and 4-H youth on Friday
evening, April 18, 8 p.m. at
Hunterdon County’s Exten
sion Center, Flemmgton,
N.J.
Dr. Evans is a Professor of
Veterinary Medicine and
heads up the Pennsylvania
Embryo Transfer Service, a
leader in the techniques in
volved in transfenng em
bryos from outstanding
brood cows to host animals,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980—D19
reports David Douglass,
Pittstown, chairman of the
meeting.
Co-sponsoring the affair is
the Hunterdon County Ex
tension Service and the Cen
tral Jersey Holstein Assn.
Dr. Evans will discuss
reproduction m dairy cattle
and highlight his remarks
with an up-date on the em
bryo transfer service he
represents.
Some of the new aspects of
the program to be discussed
are results of current
research in freezing and
storing embryos, non
surgical collection of em-
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bryos, and results in sexing
embryos.
Meeting is open to all per
sons interested in breeding
dairy cattle, says Douglass.
For more information call
201/782-4300, ext. 338.
Good To The Core
The core of cabbage,
as well as the leaves, is
high in vitamin C Most
people simply eliminate
the core, but if you can
use part of it you will
retain some of the vitamin
C
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