A2B-Unc«Hf Fanning, Saturday, Novambac 20, 1993 Ag Agents Give Editor Honorary Title (Continiiwl tram Pag* Al) Cooperative: “While you are all together, this many urban people who are agri- Radio; 1. James Cowden; 2. is a great opportunity to say that culturally illiterate and would Chet Hughes; 3. Jeff Fowler, many of us in agribusiness think otherwise have no personal contact Photo: 1. Walt Bumgarner (Sth the county agents are doing a tie- with anyone in agriculture. place national winner), mendous job,” Newswanger said. ‘To have the agriculturally Slide Set: 1. Dave Filson; 2. “Yes, we have gone from all cows based extension service reaching Leon Ressler. and plows, bees and boars, and into the homes and lives of urban Direct Mail: 1. James Cowden; beef and bread, to also raising turf society is certainly an opportunity 2. Ken Winebark; 3. Bruce and teenagers. that deserves recognition. Maybe Hellerick. "It’s understandable that far- we can do a creative study to see Column: 1. Phil Durst; 2. Chet mers don’t like to share their dairy how the extension system can be Hughes; 3. Leon Ressler. seminars with the teen-at-risk even more helpful in teaching the Feature Story: 1. Russ Powell; 2. programs you people have ini- values of agriculture to the grow- James Cowden; 3. Jeff Patton, dated. But with the way the world ing population around our farms Newsletter, bid: 1. Russ Powell; is going, a lot of us not only think and forests.” 2. James Cowden; 3. Susan Dunn you are doing a good job, we Special recognition was given to DuFour. believe you are also one of the Bill Kelly. Westmoreland County Newsletter, Team: 1. Jeff Fow major bridges between agriculture Agent, for his service as national ler. 2. James Cowden. and society. association president, state associ- Video: 1. Bill Kleiner (Sth place ‘The extension service has in ation president, and many other national winner) 2. Jeff Fowler; 3. place all the contacts in the local state and national offices. The gift Bill Pencek. communities to be this connecting of a new deer rifle, a box of Turfgrass/Horticulture contest link,” Newswanger said. “People ammunition, and a standing ova- winners are: Category 1; 1. Jim outside of agriculture respect the tion were part of his recognition. Cowden; 2. Jeff Patton, local ag agent. They look to the In the communications awards Category 2:1. Greg Bums; 2. W. extension office for answers to program, the following winners H. Lazar, many problems. Extension prog- were named with cash awards sup- Category 3:1. Russ Powell (2nd rams and 4-H clubs give agricul- plied by Atlantic Breeders place national) 2. Lee Miller, hire an entrance into the lives of Category 4: 1. Bruce Hellerick (Ist place national). State ‘Top Entry” Award: Russ Powell. The state turfgrass associa tion provided the prizes. P.R.I.D.E contest: 1. Susan Dunn DuFour. Search For Excellence contest (awards supplied by Farm Credit Associations): 4-H and Youth, 1. Chet Hughes. Rural Development, 1. William Kleiner; 2. Phil Durst & Guy Temple. Farm Income. Crop: 1. Thomas Jutchak. Tom Jurchak was also a winner in the Northeast and the National levels. Environmental Protection/ Responsible Use of Pesticides: Urban program, 1. Russ Powel. Rural Program, 1. James Cowden. Russ Powel was also the 4th place national winner. Professional Training: Crop production, 1. Phil Durst; 2. Eric Sets Open House WESTMINSTER, Md. The University of Maryland Coopera tive Extension Service Carroll County Office will be holding an Open House Friday, November 19 and Saturday, November 20 at the Agriculture Center in Westminster. The Open House will run from 12 noon until 3 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, and is being held in conjunction with National Farm-City Week, November 19-25. The open house will feature dis plays ami educational exhibits on new technology and issues affect I ROOMING CHUTE! Powder U. of Md. ing not only agriculture but the general public as well. These exhi bits include home composting, food irradiation, new nutritional food labels, hydroponic food pro duction, floating greenhouses, well head protection, septic tank maintenance, skin cancer preven tion, natural resource projects for 4-H, electronic and satellite com munications, protecting water quality, nuisance insects around the home and several mote. On Saturday, the Extension Open House will run concurrently with the Christmas Farmers Mark et at the Ag Center. F3FR HBm| DTIVVI PYtUTIOCT Machinery Sales m W\ M - F7^ Bn3 ° N/ w Hnilu.Allll. WINTER-TIME PARTS DEPT. 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NATIONAL WINNERS Communication Awards: News Photo, Walter Bumgar ner, Sth. Slide Set, T. David Filson, Northeast Region winner. Direct Mail, James Cowden, Northeast Region winner. Feature Story, Russ Powell, Northeast Region winner. Vidco/TV, William Kleiner, Sth. Turfgrass/Horticulture: Category 1, James Cowden, Northeast Region winner. Category 2, Gregory Bums. Northeast Region winner. Category 3, Russ Powell. 2nd. Category 4, Bruce Hellerick. YEAR-END BDSHBOa MTUrrCUTIM MWI* HIM* (Mara Environmental Protection: Urban, Russ Powell, finalist. Rural James Cowden, North east winner. Search For Excellence: Tom Jutchak. 4-H/Youth: Carol Schurman; Chet Hughes, Northeast winner. Professional Training: Crop production, Phillip Durst, Northeast winner. Livestock production. Mary Sue Shick, Northeast Region winner. Public Relations: Susan DuFour, Northeast Region winner. Recognition And Awards: Achievement, Russel Powell and Sanford Smith. Distinguished Service, David Fowler, Robert Leiby, and Jim Welshans. At the reorganizations! meeting Wednesday, the following officers were elected: Larry Yager, president; Dave Filson, president elect; Phil Durst, vice president; Nancy Kadwill, secretary; and Gary Sheppard, treasurer. Other directors are: Allen Strode; Roland Freud; Scott Guis er, Don Overdorff; Dave Swartz; Bob Pollock; Susan DuFour; Jim Cowden; Craig Williams; and Paul Craig. n M “ I m \ Bu# y V-./) asa v ~<. Bee? No Metier Where You Are - You’re Never TooFarl Your Parts Are Just f A Phone Call Awayl
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