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Northeast Telc-O-Auction Lamb
Pool, Troy Sales Bam, 9
ajn.-noon.
Buckeye Shepherds Symposium,
Columbus Marriott North, Col-
Maryland Farm Bureau Annual
Meeting and Convention,
Ramada Inn Convention Gen-
ton Annual meeting. Bake
Oven Inn, Gcnnansvillc, 7:30
Ag Service School, Williamsport
Holiday Inn, 8:30 ajn.-3 p.m.
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Regional Vegetable Conference,
Days Inn, Butler, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Berks County DHIA annual
Awards Presentation and Dairy
Records Workshop, Berks
County Ag Center, 10:45 a.m.
Lancaster DHIA annual meeting.
Good ’N Plenty Restaurant,
Smoketown, 11:30 a.m.
14th Regional Meeting on Practi
cal Biosecurity For Poultry,
University of Delaware, New
ark, Del.
N.Y. Farm Bureau Annual Meet
ing, Crowne Plaza Hotel (for
merly Omni Albany), Albany,
tion Educational Institute, Her
shey Convention Center, Hcr
shey, thru Dec. 11.
800-298-1558
Call 8 AM-5 PM M-F
ACE Expo, Holiday Inn Baltimore
North, Timonium, Md., 8
ajn.-5 p.m.
Ag Service School, Belies County
Wolf Restaurant, Darien Cen
ter, N.Y., noon.
Ag Service School, Lancaster
Farm and Home Center.
Greenhouse Design Short Course,
Cumberland County Extension
Office, Carlisle, 9 ajn.-3 p.m.
Crop Insurance Satellite Video
conference, Penn State Ag Sci-
ence downlink to various sites.
7 p.m.
Lancaster County Holstein Asso
ciation Annual Meeting, Bird hi
Suiicla\, December 12
Schadier Retirement Banquet,
Lebanon Valley Expo Center,
Lebanon, 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27, 1999-A3l
National Dairy Shrine Elects
Officers, Boosts Scholarship
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Dr.
Tom Aitchison, Nutrition
Professionals, Inc., Hudson,
Wis., is the new president of
National Dairy Shrine.
Aitchison, a nutritional con
sultant, has served on the
National Dairy Shrine board
since 1994.
President-elect of National
Dairy Shrine is Richard Denier,
manager of World-Wide Sires,
Visalia, Calif. Rounding out the
organization’s executive com
mittee are Bernard Heisner,
COBA/Select Sires, Columbus,
Ohio; Dr. Duane Norman,
USDA, Fulton Md.; Karen
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RD 3, Box 130, Mifflinburg, PA 17844
570-966-2736
Ask For Ernest or Dean
Funding
Potratz, Sargent & Potratz,
Delafield, Wis., and David
Seiner, Alta Genetics, Shawano,
Wis.
Also, Jay Mattxson of
ReQuest, Verona, Wis., has been
newly elected to the National
Dairy Shrine board of directors.
In addition to electing offi
cers, the National Dairy Shnne
board has approved awards and
scholarships totaling $30,000 for
2000, twice the amount distrib
uted during 1999. The increased
funding includes up to $3,000
Kildee Scholarships for post
graduate study in the dairy
related field.
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