Pat Comerford Extension Horse Program Coordinator The Pennsylvania State University UNIVERSITY PARK, (Centre Co.) - Did you know that over 6,500 youth and hundreds of vol unteer leaders are involved in 4-H horse projects in Pennsylvania each year? To help meet the needs of equine industry, the second Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Forum will be held at the Days Inn Penn State and The Pennsylvania State Universityfs Ag Arena in State College on March 5 n 7, 1999. The conference is designed for 4-H members, 14 years of age and older, parents, volunteer leaders Now Every GLEANER® Combine Comes Equipped With Comfortable Financing. GLEANER 0 GRUMELLI’S FARM HERNLEY’S FARM B. EQUIPMENT, INC. SERVICE INC. EQUIPMENT, INC. Waynesboro, Pa. Quarryville, PA Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-762-3193 717-786-7318 717-367-8867 1-800-564-2511 ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE, Inc. 1/2 Mile West off Rt. 501 On School Rd., Bethel, Pa, 717-933-4114 A OLEAIMER* PA 4-H Horse Forum and extension agents involved with 4-H horse projects in Penn sylvania. The forum is designed to strengthen communication and leadership skills as well as provide current information on horseman ship and equine management tech niques. Seminars, educational displays and horse demonstrations by state and national specialists are part of the program. The Forum will begin with registration from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, March 5, fol lowed by a welcome from Dr. Terry Etherton, Head, Department of Daily and Animal Science at Penn State. Pat Comerford, Penn State Extension Horse Program Coordinator, will present an up You know GLEANER* offers superior comfort and performance. Now, even our financing can fit your operation. Through March 31, 1999, GLEANER offers new flexibility with financing plans that can get you into a new high-performance GLEANER combine. Now you can get more out of your field with less strain on your budget. And, it’s on every new and select used GLEANER combine and header - even the new state-of-the-art Fieldstar® Precision Farming System. But heads up! This offer ends March 31,1999. Make your way to your participating GLEANER dealer and exercise your financing options today. * Through participating AGCO dealers New models eligible for no interest until January 1,2000, followed by standard rate for up to 48 additional months, with approved credit through Agncredit Acceptance Company Minimum down payment may apply Waiver period may be shorter on used models date of 1999 4-H horse programs and events. Dr. Kevin Elko, Consulting Psychologist for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins, will follow with the keynote lecture at 8:30 p.m., entitled, “Let’s Get Moti vated!” Saturday’s sessions include lec tures, horse demonstrations, roundtable discussions and social activities. Dr. Sarah Ralston, in ternational authority on equine nu trition from Rutgers University, will present two seminars on equine feeding management. Dr. Ralston will provide information for feeding the older horse and horses used in competitive events. Ms. Jeanie Griffiths, Exten- FIELOSTAI C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa. New Tripoli, Pa. Oley, Pa. 215-536-7523 610-767-7611 610-987-6257 Preparing Youth Leaders lEADY Umcaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1999-A4l sion Horse Specialist from Cornell University, will discuss development of positive attitudes and effective communication in 4- H horse programs. Mr. Fred Rudy, Extension Agent from Dauphin County, will introduce creative ideas for involving urban youth and youth that do not own horses in 4-H horse activities. Mrs. Lynda Kerins, 4-H leader from Mercer County, will offer tips on dressing for the show ring on a budget. Ms. Kathy Brown, manager of Ka-My Stables in Bellefonte, will present techniques for training the trail horse. Mr. Ward Studebaker, Penn State University Horse Farm Manager, will demonstrate train ABRICREDIT mg of the horse under saddle. Dr. Tammy Eichstadt, veteri narian from Greenville, will pro vide a horse health update. Mr. Brian Egan, Penn State Extension Assistant, will discuss horse be havior as related to training and handling. Saturday afternoon ses sions will conclude with idea shar ing and roundtable discussions for leaders, parents and 4-H members. On Sunday, a panel of equine industry representatives will pro vide detailed information on career opportunities m the equine indus try. Katie Passerotti of Erie County and Vanessa Polk and Megan Sly of Montgomery County will present opportunities for 4-H members in hippology and communication contests. Extension Agents, Donna Zang of Butler County and Laura Watts of Cumberland County will provide information on computer resources in the horse world. The forum will conclude with Mr. Egam's demonstration of early training techniques tor the young horse For additional information on the 4-H Horse Forum or 4-H horse programs m Pennsylvania, contact your local Cooperative Extension office. MILK Where's your mustache?