E6-Lancaster Farming,, Saturday, August 15,1992 ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) Visitors to Penn State’s Ag Prog ress Days, will be able to get answers to questions about health, reproduction, nutrition and envir onmental issues related to cows, sheep, swine and other animals by touring the event’s Dairy and Livestock Tent. “The tent provides an opportun ity for faculty and staff from the veterinary science and dairy and Keep Your Garden Healthy ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) If dandelions pr slugs are getting the best of your lawn and garden this year, you may want some expert advice. You can leant more about mak ing your garden healthy by visit ing the Landscape, Lawn and Gar den Tent at Ag Progress Days. ‘This year the tent will feature displays on backyard composting and irrigation,” says Dr. J. Robert Nuss, Penn State professor of ornamental horticulture and coor dinator of the Landscape, Lawn and Garden Tent. “Visitors will see examples of what can be com posted and the correct way to con struct a compost pile.” Homeowners will leam how to Livestock Tent Focuses On animal science departments to meet with people and share their knowledge and research results,” says Dr. John Comerford, assis tant professor of animal science and coordinator for the Dairy and Livestock Tent. “Visitors will have a chance to ask questions and to leam about new developments in animal agri culture,” Comerford says. “This water their lawns and gardens using irrigation techniques that save valuable water resources. Penn State faculty and county extension agents will be available for most of the day to give expert advice on plant and insect problems. “We’ll answer any question that a homeowner, gardener or grower might have,” says Nuss. “Experts will talk with visitors about indoor and outdoor plants, turf, flowers, tree fruit and small fruit.” Visitors may bring in samples for the experts to examine. “To gel a clear idea of the prob lem, we need a large sample in good condition,” says Nuss. “Don’t just bring in a deed leaf.” year’s displays cover a wide range of topics.” The veterinary science depart ment booth will feature their activities in teaching, research, extension, and diagnostic ser vices,” says Dr. Dale A. Moore, research assistant in veterinary science. “We’ll have an interac tive videodisc display on animal health topics and a demonstration He advises visitors to bring sam ples that represent various stages of the problem, and to bring insec ts in jars, since damage may be hard to diagnose. Samples can be disposed of at the tent. a NUlK.rr DOES ABODY GOOD. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION. INC. FRANK A. FILLIPPO, me. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Brecknock Builders A. Style: = Unique, To Your Spec’s B. Pride: = Craftsmanship and quality C. Performance: Call To Learn How Brecknock Can Help Make Your Next Building A Reality. Specializing In Postframe: All Steel Buildings Animal Health of how blood is used in dianosing disease.” Visitors also can get answers to questions at an “Ask the Veterina rian” section of the booth. An educational display comme morating the 50th anniversary of Pennsylvania’s artifical insemina tion (AI) industry will provide information about the past, pre sent and future of the science of applied reproductive biology. Faculty from the dairy and animal science department will be on hand to answer questions and explain Al’s benefits. The exhibit also will feature memorabilia from the industry’s early days. Other exhibits in the tent will focus on different aspects of ani mal productions. Dr. Kenneth (215) 445-7897 We Build Wi = Completed in time and in budget Kephart, associate professor of animal science, will examine the effects of air quality on swine pro duction. Dr. Lowell Wilson, pro fessor of animal science, will detail current Penn State veal pro duction research. Drs. Dan Deaver and Clair Engle of the animal science department will discuss estrus synchronization in sheep. For younger visitors, Dr. Robin Keys er, assistant professor of agricul tural and extension education, will present an overview of 4-H animal science projects. Dr. Mary Beth Bennett, project associate in dairy and animla science, will discuss ongoing research and educational projects related to animal welfare issues. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE ;h: