EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —The annual Dairymen's Association banquet again fea tured the presentation of the presti gious Charles E. Cowan and exten sion awards. Tom Kelly of Tyrone in Blair County received the Cow an award and Robert Graves, ag engineer at Penn State, received the extension award. Kelly graduated from Penn State in 1958 and began his career as an assistant county agent in Blair County. He then served as a Holstein fieldman to both the om Kelly received the Charles E. Cowan award. In the photo with Tom and his wife Peg are their children from left, Rebecca! Miriam, J.D., David LUcas and Susanne Kelly Lucas. IMMEDIATELY jv Supplement Your Present Commercial Layer and Pullet Contracts Available For Information Call Art or Doug At 717-393-5807 TIIrSH€V mtm EQUIPMENT CO. IF IT’S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY Dairymen’s Association Pennsylvania and national Hols tein associations. Tom also work ed to Curtiss Breeding Service and was manager of the Pa. All- American, Keystone Livestock Expo and the Fa. Farm Show. Tom and his wife Peg had a life long dream of owning and manag ing their .own dairy farm. That dream became a reality in 1974 when Spring Lane Farm was established. Currently the farm ' consists of 350 acres on which com, alfalfa and soybeans ate grown. The Kelly herd currently has a rolling herd average- on 84 cows of 25,025 lbs. of milk 3.7 923 of butterfat and 3.1788 lbs. of AVAILABLE Farm Income Good Long Term Investment protein. The herd has a Bi 10S.8 and has received the award Cor 6 yean and the' live genetic herd award yean. The Kellys have bi developed 19 excellent cows exported animals and embryo: 11 countries. Tom currently serves a: national holstein director an< chairman of the executive mittee. He is also vice and director of the Pennwes: Credit and is serving as th< surer of the 1995 national. convention which Pcnnsyl will host in Pittsburgh in J -1995. AUTHORIZED Biq Dutchman, DISTRIBUTOR 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 Robert Graves, left, receives the extension award from David Smith, president, Dairymen's Association. Tom is very active in his church. Sinking Valley Presbyte rian Church, where he serves as an elder, treasurer and a Sunday school teacher. Tom also has served as the PTO president and served on the advisory board of Tyrone Area High School. Tom and wife Peg have five children. Brian, a district sales manager with Atlantic Breeders. Suzanne, director/teacher at the Cumberland, Maryland Montes sori School, Miriam, a junior at Virginia Tech, Rebecca a senior at Tyrone Area High School and John David (J.D.) a freshman at Tyrone. The Kelly family was honored in 1983 as the Blair County Farm family of the year. Tom has received many recognitions including being named to the National Honor Society for Agri culture, Gamma Sigma Delta at Penn State and in 1989 was awarded the distinguished alum nus award by Delta Theta Sigma at Penn State. The Charles E. Cowan award was established to recognize dairy fanners who have made major contributions to the states. Graver is a professor in the Introducing /WlWi&i WHISPERWOOD FARM Syrups & Extracts Save up to 50% Off retail price Buy direct from one of the east coast’s oldest flavoring houses. (Gst. 1932) FLAVORED SYRUPS FLAVORING EXTRACTS for for Coffees & Drinks Cooking & Baking CONTAIN NO ARTIFICIAL COLOR Price for standard assortment of syrups or extracts in 25 oz. bottles: Twelve pack $47 Incl. S&H Six pack $29 incl. S&H ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Atlantic Mfg. Co. P.O. Box S 4 Upperco, MD 21155 1-410-876-4237 1-800-752-7223 department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering and works with animal housing systems and the storage, handling and utiliza tion of animal waste. Bob received his B.S. degree in Agriculture from Cornell University in 1965. Following graduation he worked with the family dairy operation while also getting his M.S. and PhD. degrees from the University of Massachusetts. In 1972 he became Assistant Professor of Ag Engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He returned to Massachusetts and Pine Mea dow Farm, a 300 cow, 500 acre dairy and crop farm in 1977 and joined the Penn State faculty in 1982. Graves has had a distinguished career as an extension educator in the area of structures and the envi ronment. He is recognized nation ally as a leader in the development of agricultural engineering educa tional programs and materials. He has had a key role in the develop ment of livestock waste manage ment systems. He was a signific ant contributor to a series of man ure management information pieces and was editor of the PA (Turn to Page A3fl)