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Wool is self-cleaning because stains shed off. It is rainproof, and fire resistant. Compared to synthetics, wool provides longer wear, resists snags, tears, fading, and does not pill or snag easily. It resists wrinkling and springs back to original shape. After contestants had pre sented their speeches, Laurie was crowned queen. The court includes Andrea Sholtis, first runner-up; Amanda Darr, second runner-up; and Amanda Wilson, princess. Although Laurie is studying animal science at Penn State where she also works in the col lege’s sheep barns, she will travel throughout the state to represent the lamb and wool in dustry. Most of her appearances will be at county fairs and at ag riculture events, where she hopes to entice more people to eat lamb and wear wool. One of the ways Laurie en courages people to try lamb is handing out recipes. Here are some of Laurie’s favorite lamb dishes. 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Market Food For Profit the idea of selling your special spaghetti sauce or famous choco late chip muffins? Do you want to improve your existing food related business? If so, then plan on attending “Marketing Food for Profit” on Saturday, February 26, at the National Institute for Environmental Renewal on Rt. 6 in Mayfield. The seminar runs from 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MM ♦<« w »4 »« »« ♦« The program is designed for agricultural producers and indi viduals interested in selling food for profit. It will provide infor mation and examples of market ing strategies and opportunities, explore opportunities for new and expanded agricultural mar kets and food products, and help participants start or improve the operation of a small food product business. »4 »« »4 »« #4 IS* »4 »« »« *« The agenda will feature keynote speaker, Dr. Duncan Hilchey, senior extension associ ate and agriculture development specialist at Cornell University, Hilchey will share his vast expe rience and research on farmer’s markets, value-added food pro- dm hr »4 ♦.« *sr* ax* »< ♦« $z r * »i ♦« »« »«( H »« *« 4S* •■Hf NOTICE: FARM OWNERS Goodville Mutual Is One of the Top 5 Farm Insurance Companies in Pennsylvania WANT TO KNOW WHY? 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Refri gerate covered for 2-24 hours. Remove from marinade and grill or broil 4 inches from mod erate heat for 10-15 minutes. Turn occasionally and baste with any remaining marinade. Serves 6. r,' * , * '{ 4; cessing, micro-enterprise devel opment, agritourism, ethnic marketing opportunities, and farm cooperatives in his presen tation, “Marketing Opportuni ties m the 21st Century.” Other topics covered will be packaging and presentation; developing a business plan; cus tomer service; target and niche marketing, alternative market ing; adding value to produce; Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture licensing regula tions; safe food handling; effec tive advertising; and financial matters. The seminar is sponsored by Pocono Northeast R.C. & D., PENNTAP, the Lackawanna County Conservation District, and the Northeast region of Penn State Cooperative Exten sion. Cost is $2O per person and $lO for each additional family member or employee. The fee includes lunch, speaker fees, and materials. For more information or to register, contact Penn State Cooperative Extension at 963- 4761 by February 18.