Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1984, Image 65

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    UNIVERSITY PARK - Martha
Plass Sheehe, assistant agent in
Chester County, has been
promoted to the rank of associate
extension agent. Associate Agent
is the third highest rank among
Cooperative Extension agents.
She is responsible for organizing
and carrying out an informal
education program for youth and
adults in Chester County.
“Martha Plass Sheehe un
derstands the program planning
process and uses her knowledge in
this area to meet clientele needs,”
said Trudy Dougherty, Chester
County Extension Director. “She
has demonstrated her perception
of clientele needs by providing
leadership to the State Nutrition
Task Force and 4-H Regional
Family Living Committee.
She is recognized for her com
petence in nutrition education and
has been able to adapt this in
formation for consumers, 4-H
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
STOP LOSING COWS
A LITTLE MONEY NOW
FOR GROOVING CAN
SAVE LOTS OF MONEY LATER
The TMI "EDGE” provides clean, straight grooves
in feed alleys, freestaHs, holding tots and corners for
improved traction, heat detection and drainage and
the reduction of broken bones and splitting.
Group rates available!
TRACTION
MASTERS. INC.
Merle Becker
224 S. Market St.
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717)738-1359
Protect Your Dairy Future!
Own Your Own Herd In 5 Years
For As Low As $3O Per Month
Per Cow.
* Increase milk receipts
* Receiving all the offspring and all the milk
* Have culling privileges
* Lease is tax deductible
* You select the cows you want
* Group insurance policy maintained on the herd.
* Monthly consulting and reporting service
* 50/50 Heifer Growing Program
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NORTH AMERICAN CATTLE CORP.
3304 Mallard Cove Lane
Fort Wayne, IN 46804
219-432-8062
Chester County eg agent promoted
leaders, senior citizens, agency
professionals, home economists
and nutritionists. Her ability to
share expertise and maintain an
excellent rapport with co-workers
has been demonstrated in her
county and regional work.
CALL OR WRITE:
Dari M. Packard
1514 Hollins St.
Baltimore, MD 21223
(301)945-7313
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
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A native of Pleasant Valley, New
York, Sheehe holds a bachelor’s
degree m nutritional sciences from
Cornell University and a master of
science degree in nutrition from
Penn State.
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SEPTEMBER 24 - 28. 1984
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Monday - September 24
8:00 a.m. - Invitational Youth Judg
ing Contest (4-H, FFA, and Inter
collegiate)
9:00 a.m. - Pennsylvania Junior
Dairy Show
7:00 p.m. - All-American Recogni
tion Banquet
7:00 p.m. - Invitational Brown Swiss
Sale
Tuesday - September 25
9:00 a.m. - Eastern National Brown
Swiss Show
PAA Milking Shorthorn
Show
10:00 a.m. - Pennsylvania 4-H &FF A
Dairy Judging Forum
ATTEND THE
PENNSYLVANIA
LIAHERICAN
DAIRY SHOW
FARM SHOW COMPLEX
HARRISBURG, PA
1:30 p.m. - Pennsylvania Elite Ayr
shire Sale
Wednesday - September 28
9:00 a.m. - National Guernsey Show
9:00 a.m. - PAA Ayrshire Show
Thursday - September 27
9:00 a.m. - PAA Jersey Show
- Eastern National Holstein Show
(through dry cow classes)
7:00 p.m. - All-American Holstein
Sale
8:00 a.m. - Eastern National Hol
stein Show (milking and group
- classes)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984—825
Friday - September 28
Plan To Be Present
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LANCASTER
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