Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1996, Image 27

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    UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) —The Penn State Dairy Sci
ence Club was recognized as the
nation’s outstanding chapter at the
1996 American Dairy Science
Association annual meeting held
recently at Oregon State
University.
The award is based on club
activities, participation in meet
ings and publications.
NEW WINDSOR, Md. The
Maryland Holstein Association
Inc. invites all Maryland dairy
families to the Third Annual State
Holstein Picnic Saturday, Aug. 10
at Windsor Manor Farm home
of State President Jason Myers,
his wife Donna and their family—
in New Windsor. Md.
The festivities will run from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Door prizes will be
drawn throughout the day.
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Penn State Dairy Science Club Wins National Honor
hollowing Penn State in the
rankings were Virginia Tech in
second and the University of Ken
tucky in third.
This represented Penn State's
third national championship in
four yean and sixth overall
Over the past year, Penn State
added Jerseys to the Nittany Lion
Fall Classic, introduced the Junior
All-Breeds Convention, and
restructured the Daily Exposition
Maryland Holstein Picnic Set
Take 1-695 north to Md. 140 to
ward Westminster. Follow 140
west through Westminster to a left
at Md. 31 toward New Windsor.
Follow Md. 31 to a right onto Old
New Windsor Pike (near the
Westminster stockyards). Contin
ue for three miles. Windsor Manor
will be on your right
Directions from Frederick:
Take 1-70 east to Md. 75 north to
Liberty town. Turn right on Md. 26
in Libeitytown. Follow Md. 26
east to Md. 31 north. Go through
the town of New Windsor. Take a
left onto Old New Windsor Pike.
Continue for a half-mile. Windsor
Manner is the first farm on the
left
Dairy farmers from across the
state are invited to take a break
from the hot summer sun and join
in the picnic fun with their fellow
dairy families.
A meeting of the Junior mem
bers is scheduled at 11:30 a.m.
The free catered lunch at noon
will feature barbecue beef and
pork, baked beans, coleslaw, wa
termelon and of course ice
cream.
At 1 p.m. young members and
perhaps the young at heart will
join in the fun of the “Cowlym
pics.” Volleyball will also be fea
tured.
to include more events for con
sumers and non-agricultural stu
dents. Overall, the dub focused its
major activities on youth and con
sumer education.
The Penn State Dairyman
placed first in the yearbook com
petition, followed by publications
from Virginia Tech and
Minnesota.
In the undergraduate paper pre-
Those who prefer less strenuous
activity after a big lunch will en
joy a display of antique DeLaval
milking equipment and memora
bilia. Dr. Kevin McNew of the
University of Maryland will be
available to discuss dairy futures
on the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa
Exchange and the Chicago Mer
cantile Exchange. Representatives
of the National Holstein Associa
tion will also be on hand to answer
questions and take comments
from Maryland dairymen.
All members under 21 will be
eligible to win a registered calf.
The calf drawing scheduled be
tween 1:30 and 2 p.m. after the
closing ceremonies of the “Cow
lympics” is sponsored by Se
lect Sires and H.B. Duvall Inc.
Both companies are the primary
sponsors of this year’s picnic.
Directions from Baltimore:
Future Cooperative Leaders Gain Experience
(Continued from Page Al 9) . . „ ...
portunity is offered to four participating couples to
sponsored by York Farm Credit; Roger and Deb return as part of a leadership team that plans the con-
Dicc of Chambersburg, sponsored by Cenex Co- ference for the following year. Those selected as
operative, Inc,; David and Wendy Winner of New- Region Leaders for the 1997-98 conference were:
burg, sponsored by Cumberland-Peny Co-op Coun- Dan and Rhonda Cults representing the Southeast
cil; Steven and Marion Jones of Neelyton, spon- region; Vinton Smith and Sharon Cowdery repre
sorcd by Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers sentingn the Western region; Dennis and Barb Peck-
Co-op; Dennis and Barb Peckman of St. Thomas, man representing the South Central Region; and
sponsored by Cenex Cooperative, Inc.; Ethan and John and Jennifer Wanner will be the Region Leader
Kimberly Dingle of New Oxford, sponsored by At-large. Glenn M. and Kathy Jo Pugh were se-
York Farm Credit; Ray and Tina Farabaugh from lectcd to serve as the 1997-98 conference chair cou-
Lilly, sponsored by Cenex Cooperative, Inc.; Jeff p] e .
and Linda Grove from Shippensburg, sponsored by
Agway, Inc.; and Victor and Cheryl Barack from
Carlisle, sponsored by Yoik Farm Credit
Recognizing and developing leadership skills is
one of the purposes of the conference. A special op-
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Lancaster Faming, Saturday, August 3, IM6-A27
sentadons, Kara Tusscy, a senior
in dairy and animal science from
Huntingdon, placed fust in the
manufacturing division with her
talk, “Light-Induced Flavors in
Milk." Jennifer Vallimont, a
junior Dairy and Animal Science
major from Clearfield, placed sec
ond in the production division
with her discussion, “The Effects
of Grazing Systems on Herd
Health.”
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Ickesburg, Pa 17037
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Curie Bryant, a senior dairy
and animal science major from
Honesdale, was elected president
of the ADSA Student Affiliate
Division after completing her term
as second vice-president at the
meeting.
She currently serves as Penn
Slate Dairy Science Club presi
dent and Penn State Academic
Assembly vice-president
Club co-adviser Dale dvcr was
elected first-year adviser to the
student affiliate.
Marel Raub, a May graduate in
dairy and animal science from
Duncannon, represented Penn
State in the oustanding student
competition, won by Libby Hupf
from the University of Minnesota.
Raub earlier was named Northeast
Student Affiliate Oustanding
Senior and is to begin law school
at Dickinson College in
September.
Overall, 12 undergraduate stu
dents and two advisers repre
sented Penn State.
Students attending include
Bryant, Tussey, Vallimont, Raub,
Heidi Stephens, Jeimyn; Nancy
Kerr, Carmichaels; Aaron Harp
ster. Spruce Creek;Rachel Tanis,
Centre Hall; Charles Houp, Oley;
Howard Reybum, Oxford; Joshua
Harvatine, Thompson; and
Michael Hix, Bemville.’Advisers
Lawrence Muller and Dale Olver
accompanied the group.
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