824-L«ncMtBr Farming, Saturday, Juna 25, 1994 FFA HAPPENINGS WASHINGTON, D.C. The Cedar Crcsi FFA Chapter has been named the Pennsylvania state winner in the National FFA Organization’s Commodity Mar keting Activity. The Commodity Marketing Ac tivity is an integrated classroom activity that helps students gain a realistic commodity market ex perience. Teams of students arc given a model farm with com, soybeans, wheat, cattle and hogs. Team members decide when to buy and sell these products to achieve the greatest economic gam. Orders arc called to a “brok er” and the trade is recorded. Real prices and market conditions arc experienced but no money is ex Herbs UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Herbs once used for everything from sto mach ache remedies to air fresheners have made a comeback. “Interest in herbs has increased rapidly in the past few years,” says Keppy Amoldsen, hor ticulture graduate stu dent in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Last year Amoldsen and Aimee Voisin, a senior majoring in horti culture, completed an independent study pro ject growing 67 herbs in an ornamental plot at Penn State’s Trial Gar dens. Their demonstra tion garden provided information used to compile a Penn State publication entitled “Herbs for the Home Gardener.” This 68-page publication has S 8 colored illustrations and information on 32 herbs, including com mon and scientific names, plant character istics, hardiness, size, soil preference, prop agation, pests and dis ease, bloom time and color and uses for the hsrbs. “Many commercial growers are finding it lucrative to sell herbs wholesale to garden centers and stores. There’s also a large market in dried herbs for decorations, teas, cook ing and other uses. You can make a career out of herbs,” says'Amoldsen. Voisin plants to do just that. “Herbs have such unusual textures, colors and scents. I got interested in them when 1 worked in a green house after graduating from high school,” she says. “I started buying books about herbs, and how I’ve decided to become a wholesaler and sell dried herb products. “It’s one thing to read changed. The specific objectives of the activity arc to: (1) learn the deci sion-making process, (2) manage the risk of a commodity market, (3) practice various methods of marketing farm products, (4) un derstand various career opportuni ties in marketing, (5) use applied mathematics in marketing, (6) un derstand terms and strategics of various marketing methods, (7) to experience the mechanics of trad ing and (8) to have a “real market ing experience,” At the conclusion of the trading period, a test is administered to each ol the teams. The best covers commodity marketing principals and practices used in the futures Bring Aroma Of and it’s another to grow them,” says Voisin. “We had some surprises in our independent study. 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The teams’ scores for both the trading activity and the test are combined and the state winner is then determined. Each participating team re ceives a certificate and the win ning team will receive a $lOO or $3OO scholarship based on the number of teams participating, scholarship moneys will be divid ed among team members and a plaque will be provided for the school. The Commodity Marketing Ac tivity is sponsored by the Slewart- Pclcrson Advisory Group and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as a special project of the National FFA Foundation, Inc. Success thought they would. And I never realized that cilatro and coriander are really the same plant one is the leaf and one is the seed.” “Herbs for the Home Gardener” is available Water Quality An IMPORTANT Ingredient in took Management Martin Water Conditioning Co. SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT for $8 from county cooperative extension offices or from the Publication Distribution Center, 112 Agricultur al Administration Building, University Park, PA 16802. s receiving their plaque and check for winning the National FFA Commodity Marketing Activity from Dr. Thomas Bruening, assistant professor of agricultural education at Penn State University, are, front row, left to right, Jason Hess and Kevin Putt. Back row, left to right, Don Atkins, Chris Kepley, and Dr. Thomas Bruen ing. MILK. ITDOESA BODY GOOD. Cut Your Heatmq Cost With Our Outdoor Furnace k '