(Continued from Page A 24) continued their membership. The total adult program became the responsibility of the regularly employed teachers of agriculture. Regional leadership training meetings were started in 19SS. The next year, six regional vice presi dents were elected to supervise and promote activities of local associa tions. In 1957, the State Outstand ing Young Farmer awards were established. As an integral part of the public school program in vocational agri culture in Pennsylvania, young adult farmer classes increased to an all-time high in 1969. In 1969, there woo 92 schools offering systematic instruction to 3,600 men. Fifty of those 92 schools in that year were state III& ! j j • Site Layout * Bullrtin, Dairy Compleveb And • Horse Stall Barns Replacement Stock Facilities And Riding Arenas jrn mlmblu m Serving The AGRI - INC. The Construction Proiessionais Agriculture Industry For Over 25 Years 151 F. Farmorsville Read, Ephrata, "A 17522 • (717) 354-4271 affiliated local units of the PYFA. In 1960, the annual state con vention was changed to the Wed nesday following Thanksgiving Day and was held at The Pennsyl vania State University. The change resulted in a very large increase in attendance of members and wives. The success of the 1961 conven tion may be credited largely to the planning efforts of the special con vention committee, to the effective leadership of the executive com mittee, to better publicity provided by timely issues of the Young Far mer magazine, and certainly to the stronger local Young Farmer asso ciations across the state. The annual convention is cur rently held in February. Looking to the future, the YFA can very well serve as a medium //Wm/S ■s'* , .Let Our Expertp for public opinion, which will result in the constant improvement and upgrading of young-adult far mer instruction through die public school system. The Young Fanners Associa tion. through participation, can be an excellent means of providing training to men and women in agri culture of all ages, who can become a source of directors and officers for new and existing farm organizations and agricultural businesses. The 36th PYFA winter conven tion is scheduled to be held Feb. 6-8 at the Somerset Ramada Inn (Exit 10 off of the Pa. Turnpike). Three chapters Berlin Brothersvalley, Meyersdale, and Rockwood are serving a; hosts for the convention. Tour are scheduled to be held Feb. 6 and Feb. 8, while Feb. 7 has been reserved as the day for the annual business meeting and edu cational workshops. A breakdown of the five meals over the three days and a Wednes day Ladies Luncheon, Tour and Workshop is included on a registration form. There is a discount for early registration fees which cover the costs of the five meals. 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