Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 07, 1998, Image 32

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A32-Lawcaster Fanning, Saturday, February 7, 1998
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many programs you can read about
in the annual report,” he said
Gary Dean presented a treasur
er’s report. Through county appro
priations, total income for the year
was $412,043.53, of which
5,208.94 came in interest
payments.
Dr. Michelle Rodgers, regional
director for Penn State Coopera
tive Extension, spoke about the
“seamless organization” that is
Penn State, and Penn State’s
efforts to provide the full resources
of the university to bear on a wide
range of problems. She spoke
about a vegetable grower in an
adjacent county that received tech
nical assistance through the PEN
NTAP program at Penn State.
Two county extension agents
were recognized by Rodgers for
their work and commitment to
cooperative extension. They were
Leon Ressler, county environmen-
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INVITE YOU TO THE
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FEBRUARY 11,1998
AT THE LEBANON VALLEY
EXPO CENTER
A WAY PIG LITTER SCALE.
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SWINE FEED NEEDS.
Rt. 41 X mi. S. of Rt. 30,
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tal issues agent, for 10 years, and
Chet Hughes, livestock agent, for
IS years of service.
New directors were also elected
• They arc Larry G. Baum, Eli
zabethtown, for the northwest
area. Baum with wife Norma and
children Nathaniel and Linda oper
ates a poultry farm and was gra
duated from Delaware Valley Col
lege with a bachelor’s in animal
husbandry. In the northeast, John
N. Rohrer, Lancaster, operates a
dairy with wife Bonnie and child
ren Ryan, Monica, Jessica, and
Jason.
In the southwest, newly elected
director is Richard Rohrer, Lan
caster. In the southeast, new direc
tor is Virginia Ranck, Paradise.
Serving the southern district is
Curtis E. Akers, Quarryville, who
operates a dairy with wife Ruth
and children Gary, Donna, Linda,
and Nancy.
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