Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1992, Image 59

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    UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) This summer, 130 Penn
sylvania teen-agers will learn
about geology 200 feet under
ground in a limestone cave, study
forest management principles by
conducting a forest inventory and
gain experience in citizen action
by participating in a simulated
public hearing.
They will attend Penn State’s
Conservation Leadership Schools
(CLS). Held at the 700-acre Stone
Valley Recreation Area in Hunt
ingdon County, these two-week
long outdoor, residential work
shops are open to IS- to 18-year
olds interested in exploring
solutions to environmental issues.
Students must have completed at
Plans Underway For
Bradford County
Dairy Princess Festival
WYSOX (Bradford Co.)
The Wysox Chamber of Commer
ce will be the host for the Dairy
Princess Festival to be held June
13. The theme for the festival this
year is “Treat Yourself To Some
Country - Drink Milk”, There will
be a parade starting at noon.
MASSEY FERGUSON
ARNETT’S GARAGE SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT LEBANON VALLEY M.M. WEAVER & SON
Rt. 9 Box 125 Pitman. PA 17964 IMPLEMENT CO. N - Groffdale Rd -
Hagerstown, MD 21740 (717) 648-1120 700 E Linden St Leola, PA 17540
(301) 733-0515 Richland. PA 17087 (717) 656-2321
(717) 866-7518
S.G. LEWIS AND SON
West Grove, PA 19390
(215) 869-9440
869-2214
PEOPLE’S SALES
& SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA 17076
(717) 463-2735
Penn State Offers Conservation Leadership Schools
least one ninth-grade science management plans.” Park, PA 16802 or can Health and Human Development.
c, ?±. . . , S f u ? nts of six 8 65-3443. in cooperation with the Penn
to «ght funder the guidance TTie Conservation Leadership sylvania Department of Education
fLSwwtlrerfnr nnH an CS“S“ S ““Victors. The instate- Schools are a continuing educa- and the Pennsylvania Federation
aVC <teg^/ nd cxpencnce tion service of the College of of Sportsmen's Clubs. Inc.
in agricultural and extension cdu- m forestry, wildlife management, 6 *
cation in Penn State's College of biology, energy systems manage-
Agricultnral Sciences. “Our stu- ment, environmental interpreta
dents have fun, but they come here tion and other disciplines. Instruc
ts) learn.” tors include representatives of the
The curriculum includes basic Pennsylvania Fish Commission,
ecology, land-use planning, en- the Pennsylvania Game Commis
vironmental risk assessment, wa- sion and Penn State faculty,
tershed and forest management The $265 tuition covers every
and citizen action. “Much of the thing but transportation to and
instruction takes place in the from the school. “We try to keep
field,” Vahoviak says. “Our stu- the program as inexpensive as
dents learn about natural resource possible so that it's accessible to
management by conducting tests all students,” Vahoviak says,
and using the results to develop “Many students are sponsored by
local organizations such as sport
ing clubs, conservation districts
and environmental groups.”
Living accommodations in
clude four-person platform tents
with cots, heated shower and rest
room facilities, meals and all edu
cational supplies.
Regular sessions will be held
June 28 to July 11 and July 12 to
25. An advanced session, open on
ly to students who previously at
tended a regular session, will be
held July 30 to August 8.
Penn State will accept applica
tions for the Conservation Leader
ship Schools until June 1. For
more information write to Conser
vation Leadership Schools, 102
Wagner Building, University
Activities planned include a
petting zoo, ice cream eating con
test, a milking contest, cow pie
bingo, and a pedal tractor race.
There will also be a craft show
and a flea market. Anyone wish
ing to set up is asked to call (717)
265-2992.
The Ultimate
No other otf-road machine gnes you
all these performance features And
they can t give you more free time for
off-roadmg MF 1160 Compact Tractors
create free time by getting your |obs done faster
and belter Plus they make it more fun Test drive the
ultimate off-road machine today at your MF dealer
'Manufacturer s rated engine horsepower
R.W. KELLER SALES
Perkasle, PA 18944
(215) 257-0101
GUS FARM EQUIPMENT
Seven Valleys, PA 17360-00 SS
(717) 428-1967
TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
(717) 548-3775
N.H. FUCKER &
SONS, INC.
Maxatawny, PA 19538
(215) 683-7252
CTF SALES &
SERVICE, INC.
Comly's Turf Farm, Inc.
Forest Grove Rd.
Wycombe, PA 18980
(215) 598-7157
Holland Lop Named
(Continued from Pago B 18)
Dwarf Hotoi Kimberly Kcltcnng,
Manheim.
English Spot best and opposite, Jason Vos*
burgh, Port Nanis. N.J.
English Lop Tammy Brooks.
French Lop Jam Hoffman, Spring Grove,
Mini Lop Scott Tbeurer, Harrisburg; oppo
site, Kelly Toon, Pleasantvillc, NJ.
Fuzzy Lop Christina Rivera, Manchester
NJ.; opposite, Kaitlyn and Skye Laferrara, Toms
River, NJ.
English Angora Christina Rivera; opposite,
Ivelisse Rivera, Manchester, NJ.
French Angora Richard West, Limerick;
opposite, Jason Vosburgh.
Jersey Wooly-Shane Bonder, Lebanon.
Harlequin Fawn Long; opposite Jason
Vosburg.
New Zealand—best and opposite, Jesse Rom
beiger, MUletaburg.
Palomino best and opposite, Tammy
Brooks.
Rhinelander best and opposite, Tammy
Brooks.
A Silky cavy named “Baby” is the best of show, owned by
Christine Cascloli of Egg Harbor, N.J. She Is a member of
the Atlantic County Critters 4-H Club.
Morton iuilomgs
Since 1903
• Horse Barns •Offices
• Riding Arenas •Shops
•Garages •Equipment Storage
•Warehouses •Aircraft Hangars
<® MORTON BUILDINGS, INC.
3368 York Rd.
Gettysburg,
PA 17325
717/624-3331
Call or writ* today
lor mart Information
UncMUr Farming, Saturday, May 16, 1992-819
Rex Tammy Stroup; opposite Jill Shellen
berger, Leesport
Himalayan Jesse Rombcrger, opposite
Megan Kelly, Tumersville, NJ.
Holland Lop Todd Becker, Norristown;
opposite, Sam Knoll, Peridomenville.
NcthcrUnd Darwf Melissa Edwards, West
Grove; opposite. Will and Chris Eib, Schooley
Mountain, NJ.
Individual cavy breed winners:
American Derrick Landis, Salford; oppo
site, Sam Knott
Sillde Quinine Cucioii; oppodte, Kendn
Harold, Lanoka Harbor, NJ.
Satin SUide Quinine Caacioli
Teddy belt and cppodle, Quia tine Caadoli
Peruvian Quinine Caadoli
While Created—ben and oppoeite, Liaa Kolb,
Peridomcnville.
Excellence Since 1903
CONTACT:
1-800-447-7436
Satin Nicole Carroll. Dorothy, NJ.; oppo
site, Kara Huey, Linwood, NJ.
Standard Chindlla beat and opposite, Jen*
nifer Miller, Umenck.
Tan Jason Vosburg.
Mini Rea Fawn Long; opposite Alicia For
raioli, Royenfoid.
P.O. Box 126,
Phlllipsburg,
NJ 08865
908/454-7900
Illinois only, call
1.000-426-6686