Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1980, Image 37

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UNIVERSITY PARK -
Three members of Penn
State’s Cooperative Ex
tension Service staff are
among 110 agents in the
United States who received
Distinguished Service
Awards August 14 at' the
annual meeting of the
National Association of
County Agricultural Agents
in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Those being honored are
Duane C Duncan, Cum
berland County Extension
director; Robert M Hetrick,
Blair County Extension
director, and Robert 0
Hobbes, Wyoming County
Extension agent
Three agents get distinguished se
Duane G. Duncan
Robert M. Hetrick
Robert O. Hobbes
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 16,1980—A37
rvice awards
According to John Z
Shearer, Franklin County
Extension director and state
awards committee chair
man. the three men are
being cited for “outstanding
educational contributions to
Pennsylvania’s agri
culture.”
The awards program will
highlight the annual meeting
where about 2500 Extension
agents will convene August
11-14 to review their
responsibilities as
educators
- Duncan, a member of the
Extension staff smce 1958, is
being honored for his
educational work in the
areas of dairy, land use,
fanner cooperatives, youth,
and farm-city relations. A
native of Ene County, he
received a bachelor of
science degree from Penn
State, majoring in
agricultural education.
Hetrick, a native of Snyder
County, has been a member
of the Penn State staff for 17
years He is receiving the
award on the basis of his
dairy, farm management,
horticulture, and agronomy
programs. He received a
bachelor of science degree
from Penn State m 1954,
majoring m agricultural
education.
Hobbes, a native of Nor
thumberland County, con
ducts educational programs
in the areas of livestock’and
youth He received a
bachelor of science degree
from Penn State in 1953,
majoring in agricultural
education. He has been a
member of the Extension
staff for 27 years
\ Letters To S
5 Tfie Editor
Dear Editor;
I would like to bring to
your attention an error on a
figure in your last issue,
titled IT C votes relief for
mushrooms The error is
where P F U’s Leonard
Zemaitis encourages other
organizations in the
Coalition to write Carter a
letter for stricter quantity
limit, and it went on to state
50 tons The figure 50 tons is
incorrect it should state, “50
million pounds”
I would like to express my
gratitude to you and your
staff for the concern and the
up-to-date covering of the
great work your staff has
done on this mushroom
problem, or should I say
problems
Lewis Manuel
Chairman Leg. Committee
Penna. Farmers Union
Kennett Square
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