Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1987, Image 59

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    Governor's School Of Ag
(Continued from Page B 14)
them how things are really done in
agriculture.
Ragan said the curriculum
developed for the group showed
that agriculture is no longer just a
tractor and a plow. “It was not just
traditional agriculture.”
Students who attended the first
Through Good Times
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ever agricultural school were a
diverse mixture of some of the
brightest students in the Com
monwealth. Ragan noted, “It was
a select group of pretty intelligent
kids.” Findeis added, “It was a
nice mix. Some wanted to be
geneticists, some wanted to be
surgeons, some wanted to be
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veterinarians and some wanted to
be environmental engineers. They
were very self-directed learners.”
Part of the fun of attending the
school turned out to be meeting
new friends who shared common
interests. Rovner says, “I met
some of the most exceptional
people. They were open and we
became amazingly close.” Risser
notes that he didn’t know anybody
else who was attending, but
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quickly made friends.
Ragan added, “They had a ball,
and became a cohesive, tight knit,
social group. They were very
expressive of their appreciation
for the course.”
Areas of study varied from
robotics, wildlife management,
silviculture, biotechnology and Full scholarships are provided to
genetic engineering to the five-week course by the Penn
photosynthesis. sylvania Department of Education
Applications to the school are and the state’s intermediate units
now being accepted by the and covers housing, books, meals,
Department of Education, and can lab and computer fees,
be acquired from high school Deadline for applications is
guidance counselors. To be con- February 27,1987.
Delaware Offers Emergency Treating
NEWARK,' T)el. - Farm „ .
families will be instructed in Equipment Company, extension
emergency responses to farm safety specialist Ron Jester and
equipment accidents at a special extension agricultural agent Dean
training session, Feb. 10, spon- instruct farm family
sored by the Delaware Cooperative members on how to shut off
Extension System. tractors, lift front end loaders and
The meeting will be held from hsmUe various other pieces of
9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Demon- equipment,
stration Farm (Kohl farm) on Persons interested in attending
Route 301 west of Middletown. In the meeting should contact Belt at
cooperation with the Hoober
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In This Week’s Paper
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1M7-SIS
sidered students must be high
school sophomores or Juniors, have
parents who are Pennsylvania
taxpayers and show outstanding
ability in science, with a high in
terest in food, agriculture or
natural resources.
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