Dairymen’s (Continued from Pug* AIS) board and as a lay minister. The Minor family business con tinues to keep Sam and his wife Bev busy at home, too. On their 420-acre farm, they milk two herds totaling 100 cows. They farm and grow produce on much of the acreage. Their milk is pro cessed and sold through their country store and restaurant. The Spring House, in Eighty Four. An average of 700 people visited them every day during the week before Christmas! Along with milking cows, Sam oversees the farm operation, the business fi nances. the ham smoking, the cus tomer-pleasing, and of course he has to taste all of The Spring- Ken Raney from the Penneylvanla Holetein Association presents an appreciation award to Rhonda Kleklak, Pen nsylvania Dairy Princess, from the Dairymen’s Association at the dairy show Tuesday. The presentation would have been made at the Dairymen’s banquet, but due to the snow storm, that event was cancelled. Tired of going Around And Around In That Endless Loop Of Computer Problems? Banquet Cancelled But Exemplary Honorees Named House to bc st| re they re two daughters, and have opened industry. One of the most recent is tee assignments at the department just right to seul According to the Spring House Learning Station the Dairy Map program which he al and college level at Penn State Bcv, Sam is their biggest mttc! preschool. Their other twin adapted for use in Pennsylvania and he has been an active partici- Sam and Bev s five children daughter Jody and husband Enc after observing the Pro-Dairy pant in national meetings of his and five grandclubhen bring spe- live in Chicago whoe Jody has project developed at Cornell for professional societies. He com cial joy mtothcir lives. All five worked for Mobil Oil for eight n cw York state dairy producers, pletcd a sabbatic leave at Cornell Minor chiMten attended Penn years. Son Sam currently works in . . , University in 1988 while imnmv- State and are leading busy lives Baltimore as a constniction com- Now m «s fourth year in Pennsyl- J s S t^ouK throughout the country. Daughter pany foreman. However, he and Ma P attracted f cvd i manaae- Marcia and husband Don five on his wife Marsha plan to move widespread attention both m-state mak^nrotrrams the farm. Marcia and Bcv are a back to Washington County with and out - He also organized a „ . currentlv on ' great team that makes The Spring- their son to work alongside Dad professional dairy managers Unive rsitv of Minnesota workinu House hum. Daughter Tee and Minor within the next year. group and offered strong encour- with computers in die area of tech husband John live in Baltimore. BUI joined the PSU Dairy and agement to Pennsylvania dairy where Tec enjoys raising their two Animal Science staff in 1981 after l Biu wife Judy ty, Pennsylvania and graduated completed s; three-year stmt as co- Bve in Spri Mills, and are the from Penn State with a degree in onhnator of the departments ex- of two c hUdren. Beth and Dairy Science in 1964. He con tin- tension specialist group. His cf- g van> ued his education with an M.S. de- |jaye brought him in contact Sm ith, execuUve secre gree in Animal Science from The w,th county extension said banquet is not likely University of New Hampshire in to be rescheduled. The honorees 1966 and obtained his Ph J>. de- from *** statc *" d *** "a 1 * 0 "- will receive their awards petsonal gree also in Animal Science from BiU has had numerous commit- ly. Virginia Tech in 1969. He stayed on at Virginia Tech for more than a decade and was an Associate Professor at the time he moved to ‘Perm State. BUI has been involved in many projects with many people during his 14 years in the Dairy and Ani mal Science Department He first worked with the DHIA program where he conducted educational programs in the areas of Hairy records, dairy management and udder health. He also served as in terim general manager ofPaDHIA in 1984 and 1985. One of his ma jor accomplishments was to en courage DHIA to purchase equip ment that would measure somatic ceU counts (SCQ in the milk of tested cows. When such informa tion became available on a large number of cows he designed the procedures that summarized the data and reported it back to the in dividual herd where it could be used to monitor mammary health. Dr. Heald recently developed a computerized mastitis knowledge base for use in the first Mastitis Expert System to be used in this country. He has been involved in many areas of interest to the Hairy Then switch to Pennsylvania DHIA. 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