COLUMBIA, Mo. The 47th annual convention of the National Association of Animal Breeden (NAAB) will be August 11-13 at the Chula Vista Resort, in Wis consin Dells. Wis. Guests willo enjoy this specta cular location on the Wisconsin River’s famous “Upper Dells.” Host of this year’s convention is Tri-State Breeders Cooperative, Baraboo, Wis. Convention activities kick off Wednesday evening, August 11 with the host reception. Attendees at Thursday morn ing’s General Business Session will hear the annual address by NAAB Chairman of the Board Douglas Wilson. All technicians who have serviced more than 100,000 cows, as well as industry sales people who have sold more than 500,000 units of semen, will be recognized with a plaque pre sentation ceremony. After a break, NAAB President Gordon A. 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The chair man of the nominating commitee will also be giving his report on candidates for the NAAB board election. The afternoon Educational Ses sion will feature Dr. Rex Powell, USDA—AIPL, speaking on the “International Comparison of Dairy Genetics.” Roy Wallace, WASHINGTON. D.C. U.S, Senator Harris Wofford congratu lated the five Pennsylvanians cho sen by Secretary Espy to serve as state committee members of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). John Bertovich of Bentleyville, Robert Beyer of Sidman, Larry Kehl of Fleetwood, Patricia Martz of Dalmatia, and Carl Shaffer of Mifflinville were appointed. “I salute these five outstanding Pennsylvanians who have worked - tirelessly both in hands-on family Field Days Select Sires, will provide informa tion about the “Export Market for US Beef Semen.” Dr. Dave Sei ner, 21 st Century Genetics and Dr. Rex Powell will give a presenta tion on “Genetic Improvement Programs in Other Countries.” Dr. Martin Sieber, NAAB. will give a talk on the “International Semen Market.” During Thursday evening’s banquet, recipients of the 1993 Wofford Praises farming and as advocates for the needs of thousands of other Pen nsylvania farmers.” said Senator Wofford. “They have the commit ment, energy, and the experience to adapt and implement federal agriculture programs to best serve our local farming families and our state’s number one industry.” John Bertovich is a full-time dairy farmer. He is a member and former chairman of the Washing ton County Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service. Robert Beyer was bom and Lowest SCC Pennsylvania NAAB Distinguished Service, Member Director, Pioneer, and Research Awards will be honored with a special plaque presentation ceremony. At Friday morning’s business session NAAB voting delegates will need to elect four directors to fill four vacant positions. Those whose terms expire this year are Doug Wilson, chairman of the * board, 21st Century Genetics; Jon ASCS Members raised on a dairy farm and now owns one of his own. A Forest Hills School Director for the past 17 years, Beyer is currently serv ing as the body’s president Larry Kehl is the president and treasurer of Kehl, Bros., Inc., a dairy farm. He is vice president of the Berks County Farmers’ Association. Patricia Martz is a former presi dent and secretary of the Progres sive Agriculture Organization’s board of directors. 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