Poultry Grads (Continued from Pago A 1) important, Hann said. Awards were presented at the banquet. Poultry Science award winners included high grade point average, poultry science major - Ed Hoff man; high grade point average, nonpoultry science major - Tom Patterson; most active club mem ber - Brian Sensenich; and most active new club member - Andy Bradford. WLR Foods contributed plaques for the first two awards, while Wenger Feeds gave a plaque and $lOO scholarship for the third. Novis International pro vided a plaque for the last award. New officers for the 1995-1996 academic year are president, Andy Bradford; vice president. Matt Shatter, secretary-treasurer, Jen nifer Sweitzer; and Ag Student Council representative, Danielle Kauffman. The club adviser is Dirk Wise. . ' wr 1995-1996: Matt Sharrer, vice president; Jennifer Sweltzer, secretary-treasurer; Andy Bradford, pre r -••Went; and Danielle Kaufftnan, Ag Student Council repre sentative. ABA Awards Scholarship BRATTLEBORO, VL The Ayrshire Breeders’ Association awards a scholarship annually to a graduating high school senior who is planning to further their educa tion by majoring in agriculture. In June. Jennifer Scoon will be named the recipient of this scho larship at the national convention in Eau Claire, Wis. Jennifer, and her parents, Charles and Janet Scoon, operate Scoon Dairy Farm, Downing, Missouri. Jennifer has been active as a junior member of the association for nine years. She has also been a member of the Missouri Junior Ayrshire Club, serving as seen S&'Vr-* ■■ •“ A Natural Disinfectant and Fly Control Spraying Bams, Fences and Historic Homes Serving South Eastern Pa, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey Shine On Brightly Custom White Washing John fl. Blackburn 58 North Main St., Port Deposit. MD. 21904 (410) 378-5000 Cali Anytime tlve Club Member Award win ner. tary. Scoon has shown her cattle at the local, state and national levels, winning many awards. She has held many offices in her local 4-H club, and FFA chapter, and has re ceived the Missouri Star Area Farmer Award. Jennifer said she plans to attend Northwest Missouri State Univer sity in Maryville, Missouri, and major in dairy science. A committee of three judges re viewed the scholarship applica tions this past spring. Judges were leading dairy people from Illinois. Virginia and Oklahoma. The Ayrshire Breeders’ Asso ciation wishes Jennifer the best of luck in her future years in college. jjj Snowco Sturdy square tube construe- / tion. Basic 16' unit is sec- \"'V" ' tional so that other sections / | can be inserted for greater jl lengths. vT"# \* With this unit as the jf "‘j( basis, complete bale / m handling systems / B iS can be tailored for 7vT|CJT® use in the field or - ~y /£ — jpf in the mow. n*' 1 '" If BALE ELEVATORS t For literature and (ho km of your local dealer, conlacti J.S. Woodhouse Co.. Inc. ST2 Indu.trUl Dr., Lowtoborry, FA 1739* • T.l: (717) 751-MOO The Penn State Poultry Science __ ... . . ~ , . . Club received first place award for y«r.’Die club also assisted with nual turkey sales from donations their scrapbook at the Intcmation- 8816 of ,tcms from old from Wampler Longacre and al Poultry Expo in Atlanta this P° ul,iy bams “ d held Ihea Bn ' Wenger Feeds. Club members, left to right, first row: Michelle Vonada, Jennifer Sweltzer, Brc. Morgan, Danielle Kauffman, Doug Metzger (1994*1995 club president). Becky Rlegel (1994-1995 secretary-treasurer), Lydia Kepler (1994-1995 vice president), and Jodi Marshall: 2nd row: Andy Bradford, Henry Zerby, Greg Brown, Ed Hoffman, Bill Strock, Mike Persia, Tom Patterson, Matt Zerby, Brian Sensenlch (1994-1995 Ag Stu dent Council representative), Curtis Geary, and Matt Sharrer. Andy Bradford, most ac tive new club member award winner. he high grade point average for a nonpoultry science major award. /- mi W f Bangui jpei ~ pu nla Poultry Federation, and his wife Peggy. FREE DELVOTESF SR orP OFFER Introducing Delvotesl® SP. Buy a Delvotesl® Block Heater from January Ist to March 31 st, 1995 and get a $25 Delvotesl® kit Free. Delvolesf® SP is a simple, reliable, inexpensive test for detecting virtually all antibiotics which includes and . increased sensitivity for sulfa residues in milk. You can set up a Delvotest® SP in 2 minutes. With the use of a timer, you can read the results at your convenience, up . to 12 hours from the start of the incubation period. You can run the test in your own milk room. OFFER EXTENDED; THROUGH MAY 31,1995 Why Delvotest® SP? • Because you need to know your milk is free from all antibiotics, including sulfa residues. • Because you need to know your milk is going into the tank truck, instead of down the drain. Call Eastern Crown at 315-829*3505 EASTERN CROWN INC. RO. BOX 850, VERNON, NY 13476 ■( -I UncMttr Faming, Saturday, May 6, 1995-A37
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