Dl4-LWC—Hr Fen*n MNm. Ftfenwy «, 1M Lancaster County Teens Get Taste Of TV Acting GREENSBORO, NC. Back ground lights illuminate the tips of tall com stalks while a television Rob Rush, who plans to become a veterinarian, took part in the cattle-exhibition segment. Rush is from Strasburg. 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The agrichemical manufacturer chose Lancaster County, Penn., as an ideal rural background for the camera work. When decisions had to be made about the actors, every one agreed that Lancaster County kids could play those roles best “We found enthusiastic, whole some kids from the farm who could portray what we were trying to communicate,” notes Larry Spickler, communications mana ger at Ciba-Geigy who heads the project. “Our goal with the rural youth commercial is to show the non farm public that farm kids are no different than their city cousins,” Spickler says. “It also tells farm kids not to be pessimistic about agriculture. There is a future there.” This commercial is part of a series of TV spots sponsored by Ciba-Geigy since 1982 which sup port the work of Ihe American farmer. 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