816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998 Looking 1$ Free, Educational, Fun At Ag Progress Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Queen Renee Kerstetter encourages beef farmers to join the association. Ten-year-old Kristina Baird collected eight balloons and still counting during her first visit to Ag Progress. (Continued from Page B 14) Hurrying down the street, these visitors are eager to cover as much ground as pos sible at Ag Progress. Rebecca Cornman, Cumberland County Dairy Princess, serves milk to visitors. Retired farmer Shelton Gerhart, Holtidaysburg, likes looking at the machinery. Cathy Bowen teaches a workshop on credit cards and children during Ag Progress Days. Dee Drumbeller spins wool and explains the dying, knit ting, and felting process to visitors. Jayne Sebright, left, and Kara Tussey explain merger changes to farmers who had questions about the combined services of Dairy Council and Middle Atlantic Milk Market ing Association (MAMMA). Debra Bryant, left, and Ruth Anne Means explain the dif ference between stocks and bonds while teaching a class on mutual funds investing. I,** * *