UEP designates director of welfare DECATUR, Ga. - Chris Bushway, formerly United Egg Producers’ director of Govern ment Relations, has been named by A 1 Pope, UEP’s president, as director of Animal Welfare. This move was in recognition of the significantly wide-range effect of the animal welfare issue and was done at the request of UEP’s committee on animal welfare. Bushway has been retained by the UEP Board to work on two special projects, the animal welfare issue and the amendment to the industry’s checkoff program. A number of actions were taken by the UEP committee on animal welfare: Gene Gregory was ap-' pointed committee chairman; work with the all-industry task force; develop an industry code of (Continued from Page Cl 9) methods to stop the erosion, in cluding putting up expensive HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEBBIE From • Mom, Dad & Alan good management practice was begun; develop industry situation brochure was begun; establish industry clearinghouse for animal welfare information; Seek academic advisor to committee; develop producer certification program; develop egg industry press kit; establish com munication network. _ ' According to Chairman Gregory and Director Bushway, a first draft of the industry code of good management practice could be ready for circulation to committee members within thirty days. Industrymen are encouraged to share animal welfare information and activity by writing Chris Bushway, Director of Animal Welfare, United Egg Producers, 3951 Snapfinger Parkway, Decatur, Georgia 30035. dimes Saving boulders as barricades, but nothing ever worked. “The beauty of this project is that there’s hardly been any ex pense. The plants, whose root system will save the dunes naturally, were mostly donated.' I guess nobody ever thought of it before because of the labor in volved. No one had the time.” ih That’s all changed, and today, dozens of nearby civic groups are involved with the project, the FFA advisor says. “The project was really an experiment when we started,” he says, “but it has worked beautifully, and it will work anywhere.” Brownstown FFA honors to. Among the p award jners at the banquet of the Tevoca FFA Chapter held Thursday, April 23, at the Brownstown Vo- Tech School were, from the left, Lucy 8011, of Warwick High School, who received the past year with the Tevoca FFA at the chapter’s banquet on Thursday, April 23, at Brownstown were, from the left, Bonnie Keppley, Conestoga Valley High School, Foundation Award for Excellence in Floriculture; Keith ■£' % t » V ’•V~ ' H - J --■«! ♦ - , * * * * * '$ }jz. incaster Farming, Saturday, Way 2,1981—C21 t~ v > * » ✓ M' ilif- Lanca; jnty Banker’s ia Kiapokas, of Manheim Township High School, who was named Star Greenhand; and Dianne Carvell, of Cocalico High School, who was named Star Chapter Farmer. jgl tool, Foundation Awar i for Nusery Operations; Barb Weber, of Garden Spot High School; and Hilda Williams, Warwick High School, both of whom received Proficiency Awards in Floriculture. members V.*/♦-»*#*< Irrtfc? sm i IMWM* I t. Li i. ■_ «*,’ J . CLj
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