Employee Workshop LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)-Brubaker Farms at Mount Joy will host a session on train ing dairy feeding employees on Thursday, March 23. Area dairy managers are encouraged to enroll to receive information and materials needed to train dairy employees responsible for feeding management. The ses sion is a Pennsylvania Dairy Al liance program coordinated by the Capital Regional Extension Dairy Team. The feeder’s training will be held at Brubaker Farms, 740 Union School Road, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. Directions to the farm are as follows: From Route 283, travel south on Route 772 through Mount Joy. About 1.5 miles south of Mount Joy, turn right at the traffic light onto Union School Road, and turn left immediately onto Flory Road. At the “T”, turn right onto Musser Road and proceed about 1 mile to Brubaker Farms and to the dairy complex at the end of the farm lane. Cost for the training includ ing the lunch fee is $25/partici- Maximize y Yield. 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To register for the training, please call the Penn State Coop erative Extension Customer Ser vice Desk at the York County Office (telephone 717-840-7408). You may also fax your regis tration to 717-755-5968 or e mail to Tim Beck at (tbeck@psu.edu). Registration is requested by March 13, 2000 so adequate materials may be pre pared for the sessions. New idea• SjBBBSSSJ MILT FOE THE ttiTTOM LIEF Leach is a worldwide leader in the field of bone metabolism, bone growth and development, egg shell formation, and mineral nutrition. He identified, charac terized, and named a major skel etal disease of poultry known as tibial dyschondroplasia, which costs the poultry industry mil lions of dollars annually. “Dr. Leach’s research has contributed greatly to our un derstanding of the biochemical and molecular mechanisms un derlying this complex anom aly,” said Robert Elkin, head of Penn State’s poultry science de partment. “In addition, his re search has provided valuable information on a number of other connective tissue and skel etal disorders while advancing our knowledge of normal bone growth. Dr. Leach’s findings have transcended species and are of tremendous relevance to both poultry science and human medicine.” Leach has published 104 peer reviewed papers, 32 conference proceedings, nine book chapters, seven non-refereed papers and several in-house articles. In The 5209's reliable design keeps you mowing and conditioning year after year. With the segmented cutterbar driveshaft, a New Idea innovation, the cutterbar is truly modular, which makes for easy maintenance. To see the disc mower conditioner that'll exceed your expectations - not your budget, visit your AGCO® New Idea dealer today. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 2000-A33 1980, the Poultry Science Asso ciation awarded him the Ameri can Feed Manufacturers Association Research Award, and in 1983 he received Penn State’s Gamma Sigma Delta Re search Award. Leach has taught principles of animal nutrition to more than 3,000 undergraduate students and has mentored six doctoral and 26 master’s degree candi dates. He also has served on more than 30 departmental, col lege and university wide commit tees, and was instrumental in establishing the Intercollege Graduate Program in Nutrition, for which he served as associate director. Leach received his bachelor’s degree in agriculture from the University of Maine, his mas ter’s degree in nutrition /biochemistry from Purdue University, and his doctorate in nutrition/biochemistry from Cornell University. Petersen is internationally recognized for his research on how soil and agronomic sciences can be applied to land use plan ning and management. His work See Your AGCO - New Idea Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Pennsylvania Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Cresson Hines Equipment Glen Rock Wertz Farm & Power Equip Greencastle Meyers Implements Honesdale Marshall Machinery, Inc Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umbergers of Fontana Mercer Ralph W. Kyle Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Quakertown C. J. Wonsidler Quarryville A. L. Herr Somerset Lincoln Supply has focused on landscape analy sis, watershed modeling, water quality, on-site waste disposal, precision agriculture and ru ral/urban interface issue:. He has used remote sensing and geographic information systems to increase understanding of soil, landscape and hydrologic processes. He co-founded and co-directs Penn State’s Office for Remote Sensing of Earth Re sources. “Dr. Petersen has contributed significantly to a better under standing of the interrelatedness of soils and land use with agri culture and environmental issues,” said Steven Pales, head of Penn State’s agronomy de partment. “His statewide assess ments of nonpoint source pollution have helped to protect surface and groundwater and to evaluate potential threats to drinking water supplies. Society has benefited from his many contributions, which have pro vided a basis for scientifically le gitimate, environmentally sound and economically desirable land use decisions.” Petersen is the author or co-author of more than 180 publi cations and has pre sented more than 140 papers at national and international scientific meetings. He has been the principal or co principal investigator for competitive exter nal research funding from state, federal and industry sources total ing more than $9 mil lion. Petersen has taught several undergraduate and graduate courses and has served as chair of advisory com mittees for 55 master’s and doctoral degree candidates. He helped establish the graduate program in soil sci ence, which he has chaired since its incep tion. In 1991, Petersen was the first recipient of the Alex and Jessie C. Black Award for Excellence in Re search. Gamma Sigma Delta and the North east Branch of the American Society of Agronomy also have honored him with teaching and research awards. He currently serves as past president of the Soil Science Society of America.