oca SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. John and Gail Frederick, dairy fanners from New Hope, took their milk ing skills to Philadelphia. The Fredericks put on a special demonstration for visitors to the Children’s Zoo. They explained the milking process to their young junty jung _,.rte> ;sol 1987 summer conference on July 17 and 18. This years conference was held at Mlddleburg High School. Tours, displays, meetings, banquets, entertainment, and recrea tional activities were all part of the 2 day Itinerary. Standing in front of the large state emblem constructed for this event are (L-R) Glenn Snyder, President-elect of the PA Young Farmer’s Association; Richard Weller, Regional Vice President and Co-Chairman of the summer con ference; Terry Womer, Co-Chairman of the summer conference. 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In sharing information with their audience, the Fredericks explained DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA :°n * OS Guided/Self-guided Tours Exhibits/Speakers/Demonstrations Refreshments Entertainment FREE Water Nitrate Test (Bring in clean Bottle) From Harrisburg take Rt. 322 to Dauphin, then take Rt. 225 to Halifax. Clugston Farm is 1 mile Northeast of Halifax along Rt. 225. how a cow converts feed, water and lime to produce wholesome, nutritious milk. The Fredericks are among a dozen farm families who will par ticipate in this special program, which is held at noon every Sun day during the summer. oo These farmers are members of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative and participate in the Young Coopera tors program, which is designed to leach young farmers about cooperative business and the dairy ig jppi y scholars attending the 1987 PSU/PAFC Summer Insti tute held on the Juniata College campus at Hunting don. First Row (L to R): Jason Weller, Rory Buckwal ter, David Metzler; Second Row: Don Robinson Institute Staff Member, Scott Barnett, Jeffrey Craig, Carey Kalupson Resource Leader. learned about agricultural cooperatives and their contribu tions to the farm ecnomy. Those attending were: Jason Weiler, Rory Buckwalter, David Metzler, Scott Barnett, Jeffrey Craig. The Institute is sponsored by the industry. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative rep resents 4,100 dairy farm families in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Vir ginia and West Virginia. Attend Institute (Continued from Page A 1) College of Agriculture, Penn State University: The Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Coopera tives; and numerous local coopera tive councils. Nearly 180 scholars and adult advisors from four states attended this years institute. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 600 P M ot each week s publication JULY TUES JULY 28 - SPM HH. Antiques, Hit & Miss Engines, 78 Ford LTD car, Tools 2 mis. 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