Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1991, Image 57

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Students Hatch Chicks
Students in eight Lycoming
County School classrooms are
hatching chicks this year as part of
a special project sponsored by the
4-H department of Penn State
Cooperative Extension.
Under the supervision of the
teachers, students care for chicks
in an incubator while they develop.
Most eggs are obtained from the
poultry science department at the
university.
One school is hatching pheasant
eggs obtained from the Loyalsock
Game Farm and another is work
ing with special “fancy” chicken
eggs from Tioga County.
Through the project, the stu
dents are able to observe the daily
development of the embryo by
“candling” it: holding it up to a
POURED SOLID
Far Left: 1-Million Gallon Circular
Manure Storage Tank
Far Right: 2 Silage Pits
In-Barn Manure Receiving Pit
300’ Long Manure Pit For Hog
Confinement
All sizes
available
round
or
rectangular
HAPPENINGS
light to see the embryo. Students
learn to keep records as they daily
monitor the temperature inside the
incubator, the amount of humidity
as seen on the hygrometer, and the
number of times the eggs are
turned daily.
Students are also able to work
through a manual and learn the
principles of reproduction
through egg fertilization and cell
division. They learn the parts of
the egg and understand the incuba
tion process. After the chicks
hatch, they iearn how to take care
of them; how to to water and feed
them; and how to keep them clean
and warm.
In Pennsylvania, more than
40,000 students take part in the
chick embryology project every
year.
17 Years Experience In Pouring Concrete Manure Pits!
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CONCRETE WORK. INC.
Front row, left to right, Melanie Dietrich, Heather Glennon, Sen. Terry Punt, at ,n.
John Hopper. Second row, Michael Hensel, Rep. Jerry Nallor, Amanda Baum, Diane
Myers, and Charles Magee, representing Rep. Fred Noye.
Local 4-H’ers
Participate In
Capital Days
4-H’ers Yvonne Guillaume,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorene
Guillaume, Trout Run and Joanne
Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Construction Of Partially In-Ground
Liquid Manure Tank - 400,000 Gallons
425,000 Gallons
Dean Lehman, Jersey Shore, parti
cipated in the Pennsylvania State
Capital Days, an annual citizen
ship awareness event, held recen
tly in Harrisburg.
They were among 160 students
from across the state who partici
pated in the two-day program that
shows 4-H’ers how the state gov
ernment works and helps them
understand the responsibilities
they have as citizens.
On Monday, April 8, the
4-H’ers visited different state
agencies, including the depart
ments of agriculture, transporta
tion, education, and commerce.
Following their visits, the 4-H’ers
CONCRETE SYSTEMS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 11, 1991-817
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On Monday evening. Friends of
4-H donors were recognized with a
banquet. The donors were seated
with the 4-H’ers so they could
learn about different 4-H
programs.
On Tuesday morning, 4-H’ers
joined Sen. Roger Madigan at a
legislative banquet. The day ended
with a tour of the capitol and visits
to legislator’s offices.
CONCRETE PUMPING
SERVICE AVAILABLE
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developed a program that included
a funding proposal and budget
related to one of the agencies. The
students then proposed the prog
ram to a panel composed of exten
sion agents.
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