Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 28, 1992, Image 58

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    822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1992
READING (Berks Co.) For
the second consecutive year, Her
shey Foods Corporation has
awarded a $25,000 grant to the
Pennsylvania State Envirothon
Program to help make quality
environmental education prog
rams available to high school stu
dents throughout the
Commonwealth.
The Envirothon Program is
designed to cultivate a desire to
leam more about our natural envi
ronment through competitive
events. The challenge of competi
tion is what excites and motivates
students to leam more about the
many problems facing our envi
ronment today. The educational
activities of the Envirothon Prog
ram help to teach youth how they
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can become environmentally
responsible citizens.
“Hershey Foods believes that
everyone can help preserve a
healthy environment,” said
Michael Bemey, Corporate Con
tributions Manager, Hershey
Foods Corporation. “Education is
the key. Through the Envirothon,
students actively leam about the
environment and how their actions
affect it. Hershey Foods Corpora
tion is proud to continue our spon
sorship of the Pennsylvania State
Envirothon Program. It’s a won
derful program!”
The Envirothon experience
begins at the local level. Five
member teams rotate through five
testing stations that involve ques
tions related to aquatics, forestry,
mailbox markets,
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soils, wildlife and a current issue.
A new current issue topic is cho
sen annually. This year’s current
issue topic is Pesticides. The team
with the highest overall score in
the five subject areas wins the loc
al competition and represents its
county at the state competition.
Cooperating agencies include
the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat
Commission, the Department of
Enviromental Resources’ Bureau
of Forestry, the USDA Soil Con
servation Service, the Pennsylva
nia Game Commission, the Pen
nsylvania Department of Agricul
ture and the Pennsylvania State
University’s Office of Pesticide
Education. These agencies deve
lop educational materials and tests
and provide technical assistance
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intramuscularly or subcutaneously Healthy cattle
should be vaccinated a minimum of 10 days prior
to weaning, shipping, or exposure to stress or
infectious conditions Primary vaccination A single
dose should be administered to healthy cattle
Although only a single dose is necessary to confer
active immunity, a booster dose is recommended
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SUBSCRIBERS
ONLY
PLEASE READ ALL
REQUIREMENTS BEFORE
FILLING OUT FORMI
Requirement*:
1) Subscribers allowed
“one* free Mailbox
Market per month only.
2) Lancaster Farming Mail
ing Label must be
attached.
3) Limit: 20 words.
4) Phone number must
include area code.
5) Your County must be
included.
6) Markets must be
received in office by
, Monday or will be held
until following week's
issue.
7) No Business Ads
accepted.
" The Lancaster Farming
staff hat lha right to
reject any Mailbox Mark
ets that do not meat
these requirements. **
Mail To:
Lancaster Farming
Mailbox Markets
P.O. Box 609
1 E. Main St.
Ephrata, PA 17522
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during the events.
The Berks County Conserva
tion District will again sponsor the
local Envirothon competition. It
will be at Nolde State Environ
mental Education Center on
Thursday, May 6. In 1992 there
were 18 teams who participated in
the Berks County event. The win
ning team was from Twin Valley
High School and Kutztown was
the runner-up.
“We believe that this year’s
competition will be more exciting
and challenging than ever!,” said
'Dr. Paul Hess, retired Director ot
Tewksbury Talks To NAA
MESHOPPEN (Lackawanna
Co.) Arden Tewksbury, mana
ger of the Progressive Agriculture
organization (Pro Ag) was a guest
speaker at a meeting of the North
east Agriculture Associates
(N. A.A.) held Nov. 14 at the Hotel
Hershey, Hershey.
N.A.A. is an association made
up of interested agriculture leaders
from 13 Northeastern states.
One of the main purposes of
N.A.A. will be to aid the new
Clinton administration in develop
ing and enacting favorable agri
culture policy.
Tewksbury told the group that a
new look had to be taken at the
method of determining farm
prices for agriculture commodi
ties.
Referring specifically to dairy,
Tewksbury said, “The new cost
of-production figures released by
the U.S.D.A. clearly illustrate
what is happening to the Northeast
dairy farmers.” U.S.D.A. pegs the
dairy farmers cost of production in
the Northeast for 1990 at $16.46
per hundredweight (cwt).
The most recent price paid to
Environmental Affairs, Hershey
Foods Coiporation and consultant
to the Envirothon Program.
This year’s State Envirothon
competition is scheduled for June
19th at Pine Grove Furnace State
Park. The winning team will rep
resent Pennsylvania at the Nation
al Envirothon, held July 31st
through August 4th at Niagara
University in New York.
For more information about the
Pennsylvania Envirothon Prog
ram, contact the Envirothon office
at 225 Pine Street, Harrisburg, PA
17101, or phone 717-238-4998.
area dairy farmers (Federal Order
2) for October’s milk was $13.24
per cwt. The Pro Ag leader esti
mates the average price for 1992
to be around $12.80 per cwt.
Tewksbury told the group, ‘The
real sad part of these figures is that
in 1981, eleven years ago, the
average price paid to area dairy
farmers was $13.39 per cwt.
Pro Ag was formed nearly two
years ago in an attempt to create
more of an awareness of the plight
being experienced by agriculture
and to work on favorable methods
to correct the inequities facing
agriculture producers.
Tewksbury said, “Pro Ag has
made some good contacts with
farmers and agriculture leaders in
other states, but our meeting with
the N.A.A. opens up a complete
new area of cooperation between
Pro Ag and the leaers of N.A.A.”
Both Tewksbury and William
Burke, chairman of N.A.A.
pledged continued cooperation
between the two groups in an
attempt to reverse the downward
skid that many agriculture produc
ers are on.
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