Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1994, Image 89

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    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
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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. The Nutrition
Lesson Plan emphasizes the im
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be accepted by the university and
plan to major in an area of agricul
ture. They must graduate in the
top 20 percent of their high school
class and score at least 1050 on the
SAT. 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
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• Open top permits easy loading
with loader or conveyor.
• Easy starting under load
• Beam scale with light or beeper.
• 3/16" SS auger trough
• Motor and stop button included
• Safety cable for emergency
• 7 sizes available
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complete faculty interviews and
an essay competition. Scholar
ships are renewable for four years
of study within the college.
The 1994 recipients are Laurel
C. Christy of Methacton High
School, Worcester, Pa. and Susan
also be supporting the efforts of
the Foundation of Better Living’s
summer teacher educational pro
gram.
Also look for the continued
support of elementary farm tours
as well as tours at the Keystone In
ternational Livestock Exposition.
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.
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JOE HARKOWTCH
Montrm PA
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PRMQLI FEED STORE
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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
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Loynlto. PA
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Del., and David B. Spranklin of
Caesar Rodney High School, Do
ver, Del., Agricultural Sciences
General Scholarship: Ryan P. Josl
of Milford High School, Milford,
Del., Burris-Marshall Agricultural
Scholarship; Michelle K. McClain
of A.I. duPont High School, Wil
mington, Del., Andrew C. Haynes
of Newark High School, Newark,
Del., and John V. McDowell, Sa-
Icsianum School, Newark, Del.,
State of Delaware Carvel Agricul
tural Scholarships; Howard E.
Swain, N. Dorchester High
School, Rhodcsdalc, Md., George
M. Worrilow Agriculutral Scho
larshipj Slaccy Muni of Bishop
Kearney High School, Brooklyn,
N. Vanessa M. Scrrao, Pocono
Mountain High School, Tobyhan
na. Pa., Agricultural Scholar
Awards.
NAAB To Hold
Dairy Press Tour
COLUMBIA, Mo. 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. From there, the group will
travel to Orlando, Florida, and Madison,
Wis., and finish on the west coast in
California.
KEN CLUGSTON
(717) 665-6775
CRAFT-BILT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
1242 Breneman Road
MANHEIM, PA 17545
PH: (717) 665-4372
BUILDING & REMODELING FOR—
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61 Poplar Street Gordonville, PA 17529