icasl arming, Ag law sessions scheduled LANCASTER - The Penn sylvania Bar Institute, in cooperation with the Agricultural Law Committee of the Penn sylvania Bar Association, will sponsor its annual Agricultural Law Conference in Lancaster on Thursday and Friday. The theme of the one-and-one-half day program will be “The Business of Agriculture.” The program will begin with presentations by Penn State University extension specialists on If TA f • ’ 4 J.L. Lush Award recipient, A.E. Freeman, center, lowa State University, is flanked by R.E. Walton, left, of American Breeders Service, and C.F. Foreman. Lush award presented DE FOREST, Wise. - A.E. Freeman of lowa State University, Ames, lowa, was named recipient of the J.L. Lush Award at the recent American Dairy Science Association’s (ADSA) annual meeting in College Station, Texas. The award, in the form of a plaque and $1,500.00 is sponsored by ABS and was presented by Dr Walton. It is awarded annually in recognition of the exceptional contributions made by Dr. Lush to the Science of Animal Breeding Freeman, the third person to receive this award, received Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from West Virginia University. He received his Ph.D. in Animal Breeding from CONTACT US For MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Semi- and Liquid Spreaders - Ground Driven - Easy Running Priced Reasonably PiT ELEVATORS ALLIS CHALMERS AND WISCONSIN POWER UNITS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS Smaller Improved Model 2 Sizes To Choose From AAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAMVMWVM HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS NOW IN STOCK FOR EASY SILAGE DISTRIBUTION AMMewMMWWmVVMMMMW PL ATE SHE A RING & PRESS BRAKE WORK COMBINATION MOWER & CRIMPER UNITS SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvale Road Lane., PA 17602 PH: (717) 687-0772 ittfh lay, Septeml production and livestock agriculture. Lester A. Burdette, Animal Science Extension, will discuss the changing nature of agriculture; Virgil E. 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