82-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3, 1993 BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) Diane Myers of Boiling Springs is the new Cumberland County Dairy Princess for 1993. She should be able to handle her new duties easily since she served as the Cumberland County Alter nate Dairy Princess for 1992. Myers, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, won her new title during the 261 h annu al Cumberland County Dairy Prin cess Pageant held at the Embers Convention Center in Carlisle. She competed against the only other contestant, Laura Lee Dcitch of Mechanicsburg, to win the crown. Dcitch, who is the daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Deitch Sr., was named Alternate Dairy Princess for 1993. Dcitch’s younger’sister, Lisa, was named Junior Dairy Rep resentative for the county. The judges for the contest were Patti McLaughlin, Mary Wagner, and Sara Eisenhart. 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CALL or SEND FOR FACTS: Phone 814-364-1349 ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, INC. 821 State Rd. 511 N..RFD3, Cumberland Crowns Myers As Dairy Princess ability, and the way they delivered their presentations. In her winning presentation Myers came on stage with a small doll named Clover the Cow and she herself was dressed as a veterinarian. Clover, said Myers, had run into an electric fence and Myers as the veterinarian had to check her for injuries. As she checked out Clover, Myers discussed the products that come from milk and the various health benefits that come from them. In her presentation. Deitch came on the stage dressed as an old-time newsboy. She shouted “Extra! Extra!” and then talked about the big news of the day, which was the value of milk and especially its nutritional benefits. After winning the contest, Myers received the crown as dairy princess from the 1992 princess, Heidi Negley. Myers is well-suited to be dairy princess because her family runs a dairy farm and she has been very involved in 4-H activities. Her family owns a 100-acre farm and rents another 125 acres. The Myers family milks 40 cows at present and is raising 25 heifers. In addition to working on the family farm, Myers is a 4-H sew ing group leader. Myers is a 1993 Boiling Springs High School graduate. This fall she will attend the York campus of Penn State University where she will study in the field of agricultural science. . She said she hopes to one day be a county agent. Dairy, livcttock, and poultry pro ducers are a significant part of Pen nsylvania agriculture. While several farm shows are held throughout the Commonwealth, few concentrate on the needs and issues of animal hous ing. the demonstrations, speakers, and exhibits at the Animal Housing Expo will focus on proven, state-of the-art ventilation, feeding, water ing. manure handling, -and housing systems. ■ Dairy, livestock and poultry produc ers may spend as little as f few ■ hundred dotes for renovations or up to several hundred thousand dol lars for new facilities to provide adequate housing for their animats. At the Animal Housing Expo, these producers will have an opportunity to investigate available options, talk with industry experts, and select the system and services that best meet their needs. 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Colorado State Umvi rsity 10 45 a m Basic Ventilation Concepts Dr Robert Graves, Perm State University 12 OOp m 12 45 p m Legislative Update on Pa House Bill 100 Representative Sheila Miller Gelling the Most from Your Milking Parlor Mike Gamroth, Oregon State University 1 00pm 2 00 p m Producer Panels Dairy Expansion and Remodeling Poultry Composting Trends m the Swine Industry Early weaning Independent production —Nutrient management II \ 72 \ LEBANON \ I 422 \ 422 % 322 72 . * V, Lebanon Co Fairgrounds x \ 10 EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS Universities Agencies FOOD Available at concession stands • Binkley & Hurst Bros., Inc. • Alfa-Laval Agri, Inc. • Farmer Boy Ag, Inc. • Meridian Bank • Tri-County Confinement • King Construction Company • Star Silos • Pennsylvania National Bank • Ryder Supply Company • Farm Credit in Pennsylvania c/o Keystone Farm Credit, ACA • Frey Bros Manufacturing • Telmark, Inc. JULY 14, 1993 9 00 a m. to 4 00 p m SHAKERS 10 00 a m 10 45 a m 1 1 00 a m 12.15 p m LOO pm 2 OOp m DIRECTIONS From the Lancatter-Lebanon exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, take Route 72 north toward Lebanon for about 6 miles and turn right onto Rocherty Road. Pro ceed about half a mile to the fairgrounds. From Lebanon, take Route 72 south. About 1 mile south of the light at Cedar Square Plaza, turn left onto Rocherty Road. Pro ceed about half a mile to the Lebanon County Fairgrounds. To Loncaster • Endless Mts. Equipment Co. • Manada Construction • Martin Water Conditioning • Bou-Matic • “Surge” Babson Bros. • Brubaker Agronomic- Consulting Service, Inc. • Lapp Barn Equipment • Kipe Steel, Inc. • THE 40RCE • Timber Tech Engineering, Inc. • Met Life Blue Mt. Structures Visit exhibits and see demonstrations Basic Ventilation Concepts Dr Robert Graves, Penn State University Legislalne Update on Pa House Bill 100 Representative Sheila Miller Getting the Most from Your Milking Parlor Mike Gamroth, Oregon State University Handling Su me Safely Dr Ken Kephart. Penn State University Emironntental Impact Studies Richard Hoover, R E Wright Associates Producer Panels Dairy Expansion and Remodeling Poultry Composting Trends in die Sit me Industry Early weaning Independent production Nutrient management
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