Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1986, Image 63

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    ELVERSON - Three members
of the Twin Valley PFA attended
the recent Pennsylvania
Association of Farmer
Cooperatives Summer Institute
held at Juniata College, Hun
tingdon. They joined 11 other FFA
Professional Rodeo To Perform At The Buck
Cowboys like Richard Lowe, shown steer wrestling above, will compete for prize
money and points toward world championships when David Martin’s Professional
Championship Rodeo performs at the Buck Tractor Pull Stadium Aug. 9. Performances
are scheduled for 2 and 8 p.m.
Between 100 and 200 cowboys from across the nation are expected to compete in a
host of events, including bareback bronc riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding and
calf and steer roping.
Tickets are available in advance at the Leather Attic, Park City; Maplehofe Farm Dairy,
Quarryville; Deerskin Leather, Intercourse; Cape Horn Corner Tack Shop, Red Lion, and
at the gate. The Buck Stadium is located 10 miles south of Lancaster on Route 272.
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Twin Valley FFA’ers Attend PAFC Summer Institute
and 4-H members from the Blue
Mountain Cooperative area. Other
scholars represented New York,
New Jersey, and Delaware.
Representing Twin Valley and
Blue Mountain were Beth Morgan,
Ann Kline, and Sue Burkhart. The
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Subsidiary of Seal-Crete Corp
four-day Institute is jointly
sponsored by the Pennsylvania
State University and the Penn
sylvania Association of Farmer
Cooperatives. It provides in
terested youth opportunity to leam
about farmer cooperatives. To
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attend youth must have attended
their local one-day cooperative
institute, must have done well on a
written test on farm cooperatives,
and must have been active in their
respective youth organization.
At PAFC these top students run a
mini-cooperative and meet with
cooperative leaders to discuss and
debate the roles and problems of
farm cooperatives. Cooperation
among the youth scholars is
stressed.
Under the guidance of adult
leaders, the scholars serve as
newspaper staff, discussion
leaders and chorus, and do
Don't Let Food Poisoning
Bacteria Ruin Your Picnic
Prevention is the best way to be
sure that your food won’t become
tainted. That means keeping
perishable food—especially meat
and poultry—cold between
preparation and serving time.
Start by preparing your cooler
properly. It should be well
insulated and packed with ice. Cold
drinks in cans help keep other
foods cool, too. When possible,
store the cooler in the shade or
throw a blanket over it to help
insulate the ice. Put all perishable
foods inside the cooler, and keep
the lid on as much as possible.
Ham, potato or macaroni salads,
hamburgers, hot dogs, cooked and
raw beef or chicken, deviled eggs,
and custard or cream products
should all be kept in a cooler.
Holden also notes, “While all
mayonnaise-based salads should
be kept on ice, the mayonnaise you
buy at the store is not a food
poisoning villain. Its high acid
content actually slows bacterial
growth. But homemade mayon
naise made without lemon or
vinegar can be risky.”
Put perishable foods back into
the cooler as soon as you’ve
finished eating. Don’t leave foods
out if you go for a hike or swim.
When traveling with a cooler, try
to keep it in the passenger area of
the car—it’s much cooler than the
Oreo Cookies began trunk,
dipping into the nation’s H you hike or swim for no more
milk supply in 1912. Two than four to five hours and your
hundred billion Oreos have perishables are stored on ice ex
been baked since their cept when cooked and served, you
introduction. Now they are should be able to save any lef
appearing in ice cream lovers, says Holden,
sandwiches, crushed in ice Proper prevention can help
cream and hidden in ice ensure a worry-free, relaxing
cream bars. picnic—minus any uninvited
NEWARK, Del. - Summertime
means picnic time—and ants
aren’t the only small creatures you
run the risk of inviting. Food
poisoning bacteria can begin to
multiply and cause illness at
temperatures as low as 60 degrees.
At summer temperatures of 80
degrees and above, they multiply
very quickly—and that means the
risk of food poisoning increases,
too.
“Food poisoning is a larger
problem than you might think,”
says Claudia H. Holden, Delaware
State College extension home
economist. “Over two million
people are affected by it every
year.”
While food poisoning usually
means uncomfortable intestinal
flu-like symptoms for most people,
it can be serious for children, the
elderly and people with illnesses.
Botulism while it rarely occurs, is
always serious.
“Food-poisoning bacteria are
tough to deal with because you
usually don’t even know they’re
present,” Holden says. “They are
microscopic, so you can’t see
them. And you normally can’t
smell or taste them. ’ ’
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1986423
readings and talent acts. Youth
scholars also serve as the board of
directors of the mini-cooperative
and hire a manager and employees
to do the work.
At the conclusion of the sessions,
scholars are, in tested on their
knowledge of cooperatives. Top
scholars who have been active in
the learning experiences are
selected. This year’s PAFC
scholars will attend the American
Institute of Cooperation in
Knoxville, Tenn., in August. There
they will be meet with and leam
from leaders of the top farm
cooperatives in the United States.
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