NEWARK, Del. Twelve in coming University of Delaware freshmen have received the highly competitive Agricultural Sciences Scholar awards from the College of Agricultural Sciences. To be eligible, applicants must (Contlnuad from Page C 8) bute a newly created Nutrition Lesson Plan to 6th grade health and home economics teachers. Most consumers in the beef indus try target audience have children living at home, many of whom in fluence food buying decisions. Therefore it is important to reach this young audience and the 6th Grade Nutrition Lesson Plan gives us that opportunity. 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In addition to outstanding scholastic records, they must also Education Programs Create Demand portant role red meat has in tne diet, a point that is often overlook ed. This brand new lesson plan has been developed by Barb Ford, R.D., Health Programs Coordina tor for the PBC. • Several Agriculture in the Classroom activities such as farm tours, teacher information ses sions, and material distribution mailings have been sponsored by the PBC and will continue in late summer and September. PBC will WSSLER -) - TMR MIXERS ILL SAUQHMAN A SONS IARNEQ. TowmilA PA 1U4174111 ART DETWBLER OiNsmlPA 21M4M117 MAM SARN SALES WMMM.PA 8144M-HI2 S SAVE MONEY £ SAVE ANXIETY cost uni*. tflmQy inforced plywood box on all r trailer units with 10 year ranty. 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As the successful Education Programs have done in the past, these continuing and new activi ties will broaden the beef indus try’s influence, and visibility, and CEDAR CREST EG. Üb*non, PA 7174754 MS JOE HARKOWTCH Montrm PA 71747MU7 PRMQLI FEED STORE Q(**flvill», PA 4124 M-7110 THOMAS t ZARTMAN WAN A SONS Ephntt, PA BNWlfc PA MfcSlttt TIY4SA2IM H. Cook of Arundel High School, Crofton, Md., Agricultural Scho lar Awards; Laura A. Gubbine of Elkton High School, Elkton, Md., Hclmuth Agricultural Scholar ship; Heather M. Irish of Dickin son High School, Wilmington, can increase our opportunities tor effective communications through the establishment of positive rela tionships with key educational professionals. For more information on the Education Program efforts of the Pennsylvania Beef Council, ot ways your farm or promotional group can help extend these ef forts, contact Tammy Balthaser, Industry Relations Director, at (717) 545-6000. COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS CQUPMMT Cokmbii CraWMds. 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The National Asso ciation of Animal Breeders (NAAB), the national trade association for the U.S. artifi cial insemination (AI) industry for cattle, is co-sponsoring its sixth International Dairy Press Tour on June 11-25. Journalists from 10 different countries (Australia, Chile, China, Denmark, France, Hungry, Italy, Japan, Mexico and the United Kingdom) will travel across the U.S. to get a first hand look at what the U.S. dairy industry has to offer. Participants were selected by NAAB from the staff of prominent dairy magazines world-wide. Hosts for the tour are 21st Cen tury Genetics, American Breeders Service, Flatness International, Federated Genetics, Landmark Genetics (California and Wiscon sin), NOBA, Select Sires, Sire Power, Spermco, Tri-State Breeders, and World- Wide Sires. The cross-country tour covers four distinct areas of the U.S. and begins on the east coast in Baltimore, Md. 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