Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser When I get together with my sisters, I hear about the trips they have taken and the trips that are planned. They go to the New Eng land states for the fall foliage and also take big bycycle trips. They talk of the 500 miles they have put on their bicycles. Of course, they are all younger than I am. It seems that Allen and I can keep ourselves too busy right here at home. He helps to fill silo, put up new spouting and sometimes he does tractor work too. I cook meals, clean house and mend clothes besides some church work. Yesterday I potted several pars ley plants as I like some on the kitchen windowsill for winter use. And, I arranged the straw flowers, that I raised, in a small basket with some pretty leaves that I dried. My eight kinds of flower bulbs are stored and labeled. Although, I’m sure that 1 would know them by their shape in the spring when I re plant them. When I find the time, I reread old letters that relatives wrote in the early 1900 s. 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Penn’s Agri-Women elected officers recently at their annual meeting and set an agenda for the coming year. For the first time ever, PAW will man a booth at the state Farm Show for a full week featuring the American Agri-Women display that shows the areas of activity and their presence in 35 states. Officers will be creating a new brochure for membership pur poses and will be dedicating the efforts to the memory of a found ing mother Ethel Gross, who with a handful of women began PAW in 1977. Leading the organization into its 20th years will be president Gail McPherson, New Park; vice president Jean Beck, Hamburg; secretary Carol Ann Gregg, Grove City; and treasurer Barbara Grum bine, Myerstown. Past President Pat Sueck, Arivillc will also serve on the Executive Committee. 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Following are the definitions; Tenderness: The difficulty or ease a trained taste panel has in chewing a portion of steak. The genetic component involves the animal’s ability to marble, level of calpastatin or enzyme activity, and the amount and kind of con nective tissue: whereas the envir onmental component involves cooking techniques and the amount of aging to which the car cass has been subjected. Shear Force: Machine mea sured pressure required to force a shaft through a portion of cooked steak. Heritability: That portion of a trait passed from parent to offspring. Marbling: The amount of fat interspersed with the lean in the rib eye muscle. The genetic com ponent involves the steer’s genetic ability to marble plus the environ mental component involving how he was fed and handled. Correlation: The relationship between two traits. The range in correlations is from -1.0 to +l.O with zero meaning no relationship and 1.0 depicting a perfect relationship. a. 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