Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 01, 1982, Image 31

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    UNIVERSITY PARK Penn
State College of Agriculture
royalty were found hard at work
during the 65th Little International
Livestock Show.
Although a dairy girl at heart,
Penny Smith, 1962 Ms. College of
Agriculture, was seen in the sheep
pens helping Block and Bridle Club
members prepare for the show. As
the show started, Penny was kept
busy passing out ribbons in both
rmgsat the same time.
Penny, a dairy production
major, from Mansfield, Tioga Co.
was raised on a 750-acre dairy
farm where her family milks about
50 registered Holstems. A 4-H
member for eleven years, Penny
received a trip to the 1979 National
4-H Congress as the Pennsylvania
Achievement winner. Penny
currently is a part-time leader in
the Roseville Dairy Club in Tioga
County. Also active in FFA, Penny
held state office in 1979 and was
named as Pennsylvania State
Holstein Girl in 1980.
Penny’s activities at Penn State
include Penn State Dairy Princess,
Secretary of Dairy Science Club,
and reporter for Collegiate FFA.
Penny’s plans for the future in
clude working on a dairy farm, and
she states that marriage “is a good
possibility.”
Ted Teaford, 1982 Mr. College of
Agriculture, was hard at work
preparing the Angus heifer he
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showed in “Little I” competition.
Ted, a senior animal production
major, from Trappe, Montgomery
Co..is an active member of Block
and Bridle Club.
Ted was a “Ram Boy’’ in the
sheep barns for two years, and
then moved to the beef farms for 2
years. He also bas served as
president of Block and Bridle Club,
beef superintendent of “Little 1“
and was a member of the 1982
Livestock Judging Team that
placed third at the national con
test. Ted also was honored by
receiving the Herman J Purdy
scholarship in 1962.
Ted was a 4-H member for seven
years in both beef and swine
projects and will continue his in
volvement as coach of the Chester
County 4-H livestock judging team
this summer.'
His long-term plans include
owning his own beef cattle
operation some day, and he is very
emphatic in stating that “his
place” will include Angus cattle
that are. performance oriented.
The unmediate future holds a
herdsman position, after
graduation, with Devereux Soled
Farms of Downmgton, Chester Co.
which boasts over 300 head of
“performance-oriented Angus
cattle.”
Penny and Ted have been
representing Penn State College of
Agriculture at Farm Show, Ag
little or no maintenance
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Department of Agriculture ac
tivities, and will be at Ag Progress
Days. In order to be selected Mr.
and Ms. College of Agriculture,
Penny and Ted were nominated by
their Ag clubs for the honor. They
underwent interviews with several
judges from which finalists were
picked. These finalists were then
asked to answer a question before
an audience, and the final decision
was based on this answer.
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Penny Smith, 1982 Ms College of Agriculture, helps Block
and Bridle Club members in the sheep bam prepare for the
65th "Little I”.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1982—A31
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