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Twenty-nine state princesses and hundreds of county princesses have served as spokespersons for the dairy industry in Pennsylvania over the last thirty years. They appear in shopping malls, fairs, supermarkets and on radio and television to educate consumers about the dairy farmers products. Any single woman who has completed her junior year in high school, is not over 24 years of age, never married and whose parents or guardians are engaged in dairy farming is eligible to compete for the title. A young lady is also eligible if she, herself, is a full-time employee on an operating dairy farm or owns at least two dairy animals in a 4-H or FFA project prior to May 1,1986. The winner of the Pennsylvania Pm Stats ag students pbn Farm BiH panel discussion UNIVERSITY PARK - The Penn State Ag Student Council is sponsoring a panel discussion on the 1985 Farm Bill on April 1. The discussion, part of the council’s coffeehouse program, will be held in room 112 Kern Building, at the University Park campus, at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Panel members include Richard Grubb, Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Agriculture; Charles Wismer, state Grange Master; Gene Thompson, Pennsylvania executive director of The U.S.D.A. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service; and Jill Findeis, assistant professor of agricultural economics at Penn State. Milton Hallberg, professor of agricultural economics, will moderate. 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[ j □ Other j • NAME - j I ADDRESS I [PHONE | Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 29,1986-B5 Dairy Princess Pageant receives a $5OO. cash award. The first and second runner-up will receive a $3OO and $2OO cash award respectively. The state title is honorary and would not interrupt school or regular employment plans. The State Pageant is coordinated through Pennsylvania Dairy Princess & Promotion Services, Inc. The Berks County Committee is also looking for little girls, ages three to five, whose parents are involved in dairy farming in Berks County to compete for the title of LiT Miss Berks County Dairy Princess. A winner will be chosen by the audience during the Berks County Dairy Princess Pageant on May 3rd. This little girl will also be asked to make several promotional appearances during the coming year. Young women and little girls interested in entering the Berks County Dairy Princess and the Li’l Miss Dairy Princess Pageant should contact Phoebe R. Bitler at R.DJ4, Box 4176, Fleetwood, PA. 19522 by April 8,1986. on Pennsylvania agriculture, Wismer, a dairy fanner from Montgomery County, will discuss the development of the bill and his organization’s position on the bill. He is also the state lobbyist for the state Grange. Thompson will present U.S.D.A.’s view on the Farm Bill, and how the bill will be im plemented in Pennsylvania. Findeis has studied agricultural farm policy, and will discuss the economic implications of the Farm Bill. A question and answer period will follow and refreshments will be provided by Ag Student Council. For more information in dividuals can contact Deb Price, coffeehouse chair, at 237-1337 or Dr. Ernest Bergman, faculty advisor to Ag Student council, at 863-2303.