Adams Co. DHIA (Continued from Page DIO) 18 a general manager. Plans are " underway to hire an assistant for your test sheets in the current Dean Emig who also could handle program. So you can see we need the meter testing procedures to improve our testing accuracy which would free the present for those cows we previously fieldmen to get out to the county considered to be free of problem level more often, mastitis. “This-program provides Time is often lost on returning the dairyman with a__ real op- test sheets to the dairyman due to _ portunity to improve milk- • errors which are made on the barn production.” . sheets and then must be corrected Heald defined his- own job as at the lab, Heald pointed out. He heading more into the field of extension education and said he feels what the PHLprogram needs Denison is Farm Manager . CAMP HILL Richard Denison of 211 Walnut Street, Shireman stown has been elected into * professional membership of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers. Membership in the Soiuety is for those who are engaged in some phase of professional farm and ranieh management or rural ap praising and who meet the Society’s rigid membership requirements. Denison manages the Farm Management • Service of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association. Farm Management Services provide a full-scale farm management, farm accounting, farm business analysis, farm tax planning and farm tax preparation to more than 4,000 Pennsylvania farmers. The American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Society elects Cast j president ATLANTA, Ga. - Robert G. Gast, professor and head of the Department of Agronomy at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, became president of the Soil Science Society of America yesterday at the society’s annual luncheon and awards program. He succeeds B.A. Stewart as head of the 6,000-member scientific, educational organization. Cast’s principal in terests are in the area of soil physical chemistry and mineralogy. Recent .emphasis has been on the base surface •'% chemistry of clays, oxides, and hydroxides in soils, and the movement and loss of nutrient elements from soils. The results from his research have been applied toward the solution of practical problems such as the movement of radionuclides in soils, application of waste material to land, and the movement and loss of nutrients from soils. He has been active in developing early guidelines for the ap plication of municipal waste on land. A past editor of the Journal of Environmental Quality, he has served on the American Society of Agronomy board of directors. 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