A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5,1984 Top award winner Davey Award from 1983 winner Melanie Alsdorf-Bachman, Spartansburg. Alan Kozak Dairy Shrine Award Harry Roth (Continued from Page Al) today’s youth, Roth is involved in several youth activities. For 12 years, he served as superintendent of the All-American judging contest held at Harrisburg. He has helped with 4-H and FFA judging contests and is a state and nationally approved dairy cattle judge. Not stopping there, Roth has coordinated the state Purebred Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA) judging school. He has also spoken to Penn State’s ag careers class helping to relate the realistic view of agriculture careers. “I tell the class the importance of good preparation,” Roth said. “I point out the need to consider in the curriculum courses that will be helpful, not only in dairy and animal science, but others that will round out the education, such as management, economics and communications courses.” Currently employed by Atlantic Breeders Cooperative, Lan caster,Roth began his career in the artificial insemination industry as a fieldman for the Western Penn sylvania Artificial Breeders Cooperative (WPABC). He later was a sire analyst and was manager of WPABC. Now the breed programs director, Roth is responsible for the care of the bulls and the care of the facilities. He is also responsible for production, processing and distribution of all semen. Serving the AI industry in many capacities, Roth is a member of the National Association of Animal Breeders and has served on the dairy sire evaluation and iden tification committee, was a member of the board of directors and served as president last year Surpised by his selection as Distinguished Alumnus, Roth admitted laughing that he plugs for Penn State whenever he can. A true Penn Stater, Roth returns to his alma mater when asked and keeps ties with the University through involvement in student activities Beat Might with There's a better In store for you. Plus better storage out of your yield. That’s why more and more potato growers rely on a full season schedule of Bravo 500 fungicide. Nothing equals Bravo 500 when it comes to preventing early and late blight infec tions that defoliate plants. And Bravo 500 is just as effective against Botrytis vine rot. It’s first-rate control like this, along with proper vine kill, that delivers a better yield at harvest. A healthier crop going into storage. What’s more, Bravo 500 has a built-in spreader/sticker £fm #o^ * ”***■ ? 5' JtHhtf! 59th Dairy Expo ‘shows ofj All-around champions crowned jry . :po v champion, and Kim Kriebel, Millerstown, all-around grand champion V v** *w - m that insures full and even coverage for maximum dis ease protection that keeps right on working, even during wet conditions. And Bravo 500 can be applied by ground, air or through sprinkler irrigation systems. For unequalled disease control that helps you store a better yield, make it Bravo 500 all season. Bravo 500 from SDS Biotech, Because you give it all you’ve got. Always follow label directions carefully when using agricultural chemicals. tot-aJSi 'tm- m ", p \*tr *** 7^ Sai* T3l ..jt <1 & 4jß ,£#* Vlftj *#»■; w*3R Agricultural Chemicals Business SDS Biotech Corporation 7528 Auburn Road, PO Box 348 Painesville, Ohio 44077 mS# ,a *♦ ■TS^ “ *W» W I *r *** * y \ ii . J