«-*r. ' ,Y, Dual winner of showing and fitting in Junior Division at Carlisle Fair's lamb competition is Jessica Wenger. gsr* Carlisle lamb winners (Continued Irom Page DIO) the Junior Market Lanib show are as follows; F “t- ■ \ Robert Day is Champion Fitting of Intermediate Division of Carlise Fair Junior Market Lamb Show. lightweight 1 Angie Fought 2 Angie Fought 3 Sue Roeder Mediumweight 1 Angie Fought 2 Alan Bixler 3 Angie Fought Heavyweight 1 Angie Fought 2 Melissa Walker 3 Alan Bixler v* <" JH, ,< f Si mcaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983—D1l Hunterdon plans applicator course FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Pesticide applicators certified by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) need to earn eight core recer tification credits plus 16 credits in private or a commercial category for each 5-year period. “The end of the first five-year period for many Certified Pesticide Applicators is October 1,” says Elaine Fogerty, County Agricultural Agent. “That means if they do not accumulate the required 24 credits total, their license expires and they cannot purchase restricted chemicals,” Miss Fogerty said. The Hunterdon Extension Service is offering an eight-credit Core Recertification Course for those already certified. They will be held Tuesday, Sept. 6, and Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the Ex tension Center, Route 31, north of the Hunterdon Medical Center. Both programs start at 7:30 p.m. sharp and end at 9:45 p.m. There is a registration fee for each session, payable at the door. “No preregistration is necessary, just show up if you need the credits,” continued Miss Fogerty.
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