Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 28, 1983, Image 50

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    Bl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Way 28,1983
HARRISBURG - Joan L.
Liesau of Mechanicsburg, Cum
berland County, has been selected
as the International Foreign
Yough Exchange group leader to
Switzerland.
The six-week exchange program
will emphasize dairy farm prac
tices and daily living.
Liesau will lead twelve 4-H youth
from across the United States on
the exchange, sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Cooperative Ex
tension Service, Friends of 4-H,
and National 4-H Council, June 17-
July3l.
While in Switzerland, the Am
bassadors will live and work on
dairy farms, visit dairy and
agricultural industries, speak to
farm groups and participate in
Fruit meeting on June 7
NEW RINGGOLD - A Twilight
Frmt Growers Meeting sponsored
by the Schuylkill County
Cooperative Extension Service and
Schuylkill County Fruit Growers
Association will be held at Robert
Dunn’s Fruit Farm, New
Ringgold, on Tuesday, June 7, at
7:00 P.M. Location is 4 miles east
of New Ringgold on Route 895.
Guest speaker will be James
Travis, Penn State Plant
Pathologist, discussing cytospora
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rural youth group activities. The
Ambassadors will be hosted in the
German speaking areas of Swit
zerland, with their first stay in
Beme, the country’s capital city.
The Swiss Federation in west
central Europe is in the same
latitudes as the state of
Washington, and has a population
of 6.4 million persons. It is a lan
dlocked country surrounded by
West Germany, Austria, Italy and
France.
The mountainous terrain of
Switzerland only allows one-fourth
of the land for permanent pasture
and meadow use.
Liesau said, “Some aspects of
Swiss cattle-raising bears a
resemblance to practices in
canker on stone fruits and steral
inhibiting fungicides.
A walking tour of the orchards
along with discussion on current
disease and frost problems in the
county will take place. For ad
ditional information, contact
George P. Perry, Jr., County
Agent - Horticulture, Schuylkill
County Cooperative Extension
Service, P.O. Box 250, Schuylkill
Haven, PA 17972.
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to lead IFYE to Switzerland
mountainous areas of the United
States. Herds range from 10-30
head, of which nearly half are milk
cows. They are maintained in the
valleys and lowlands during the
winter and fed hay. In summer,
herds are driven to mountain areas
for excellent summer pasture,”
she said. Swiss farms average
approximately 70 acres each.
Liesau, a former Chester County
4-H member, served on Chester
County’s Livestock and Meats
Judging Teams. She was also state
4-H Sheep Winner, Pennsylvania
Lamb and Wool Queen and
National Hampshire Sheep Queen.
She graduated from Penn State
University with a B.S. Degree in
animal production in 1978.
Following graduation, Liesau
was an assistant editor at Lan
caster Fanning. She joined the
Pennsylvania Department ot
Agriculture in 1979 as assistant
press secretary. In 1982 Liesau
became coordinator of the Penn
sylvania Meat Marketing
Program, a cooperative
marketing, promotion and
education program among Penn
sylvania livestock and agricultural
organizations and the Department
of Agriculture.
Her previous agricultural
studies abroad included a Rotary
Exchange to West Germany in
1974, sponsored by the Pottstown
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