Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association To Offer IYOMEC Scholarship STATE COLLEGE (Centre provided through PCA’s partici- help a deserving young cattle- sons who are planning a career Co.)-The Pennsylvania Cattle- pation in the IVOMEC. man or cattlewoman prepare for m gf'Com of the $5OO men’s Association (PCA) has an- Generations Of Excellence ' 1 pro- the re. provided by PTizer nounced that it will make a gram. Animal Health Company, Inc. in $l,OOO scholarship available to a connection with Pfizer’s Decto young person planning a career max Extra Education Dollars related to the cattle industry. Funding for this scholarship is lAGCOI* Alrvllle. PA FARMERS EQUIPMENT 3524 Delta Road 717-862-3967 Annvllle. PA BHM FARM EQUIPMENT Rt. 934, 2 miles N. of Annville 717-867-2211 Beavertown. PA B&R FARM EQUIPMENT RR2 Box 2424 570-658-8175 Bechtelsvllle. PA AGCO® miller equipment oa Polypropylene 610-845-2911 _ , r —* . 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That’s why PCA is providing a $l,OOO IVOMEC Scholarship to SV I The PCA IVOMEC Schol arship will be awarded based on the applicant’s interest in the in dustry, leadership, academic achievement, and organizational involvement. Interested youth should re quest application forms directly from the PCA office. Completed applications must be postmarked on or before March 10. “We are pleased to team up with IVOMEC to offer this very special scholarship opportunity to a young person in Pennsylva nia,” says McCoy. “There’s no question that education, along with practical experience, is the key to the future competitiveness of the U.S. agricultural industry. Offering this scholarship is just one of the ways in which PCA is helping prepare and develop to morrow’s leaders.” Introduced in 1996, the IVO MEC: Generations Of Excel lence 1 ' 1 program has provided more than $1 million to help fund youth-focused scholarship and leadership initiatives at the state level through organizations that support the cattle industry. Funding levels are based on state cattle producers’ purchases of IVOMEC Brand products, which are manufactured by program sponsor Medal. Pfizer Scholarships Offered The Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association has announced it will present two additional schol arships this year to young per- ■li bridon AUTHORIZED RJ EQUIPMENT DEALERS MARYLAND Churchville - Walter G. Coale, Inc.., Hagerstown - Antietam Tractor Whiteford - Deer Creek Equipment PENNSYLVANIA Bloomsburg - Nichols Farm Equipment Carlisle - R & W Equipment Co. .. Glen Rock - Wertz Farm & Power Eq Klmgerstown - Stanley's Farm Service Lititz - Binkley & Hurst Bros New Ringgold - Eckroth Bros Farm Equipment Orefield - Eckroth Equipment Oxford - Deer Creek Equipment Richland - Lebanon Valley Implement Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,2001-A33 Association And I Pulverizers - ' (“DEED”) program. The second $5OO scholarship is provided by the Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association. The applicants must meet the following criteria; be a high school senior or currently en rolled in a two or four year col lege; demonstrate interest in the beef, dairy, and/or veal indus tries; express assurance in fur thering education in college, vo cational school, etc.; and possess leadership skills and show inten tions of eventually representing the beef, dairy, and/or veal in dustries in some form. Those interested in applying for the Pfizer DEED scholarship and the PCA scholarship need only fill out one form to apply for both scholarships. However, only members of Pennsylvania Junior Cattlemen’s Association or appli cants whose parents are mem bers of PCA are eligible for the PCA scholarship. Applications must be postmarked on or before March 10,2001. Winners will be awarded scholarships at the annual Penn sylvania Cattlemen’s Association Banquet on Thurs., March 29 be fore the Pennsylvania Beef Expo in State College. For more information about PCA or the IVOMEC or Pfizer Scholarships, contact the PCA office at: 862 Webster Drive, State College, PA 16801, (814) 238-5888. 800-286-8292 ,301-791-1200 410-452-5252 570-784-7731 717-243-2686 717-235-0111 570-648-2088 717-626-4705 570-943-2131 610-366-2095 610-932-8858 717-866-7518
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