Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1998, Image 33

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Matt Molnar received the award for the most active new
member and Steph Bowman was the most active member.
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Jason Martin, vice president; Steph Bowman, president;
and Matt Molnar, student council representative.
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The 1997-98 Penn State Poultry Science Club get together for this photo at the
annual club banquet.
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have already temporarily banned
building new high-density hog
farms, he said, and local citizens
and governments continuously
oppose poultry operations. Ways
of keeping water supplies clean as
well as controlling odors and flies
must be developed.
Hoffman listed the “perception
as well as the reality of food
Jason Martin received the j 0 hn Hoffman, Pennsylvania Poultry Council executive
award for the high grade directorwasthemalnspeakeratthePennStatePoultrvScl*
point average In poultry ence Club’s annual banquet. He receives a Nittany Lion sta
science. tuette from Emily Miller, club president.
MARTIN’S TIRE & ALIGNMENT
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safety” as the second greatest
challenge students will face in
their careers. He said public
education on how safe food already
is and how to handle it properly is
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necessarv to counteract paranoia
and demands for more government
regulation from distorted news
reports He staled that 98% ol all
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