Members Earn Keystone Degrees (Continued from Page 36) club and Students for Christ. I enjoy reading and being with my friends in the limited spare time that I have. Committee Memberships I’ve En joyed: I am chairman of the ag aware ness committee and the public relations committee. I was also in the supervised ag experiment. My Favorite Experience In FFA: Conservation speaking contests, parlia mentary procedure and land judging. What I Hope To Accomplish In The Future: Consider being a state FFA of ficer, or possibly attend a two year tech nical school. The Career I’d Most Like To Have: Work for an agricultural based newspa per. Things I Most Enjoy About Being An FFA Member: Attending Penn State Educational Sessions - Expert Speakers from Across the Nation Trade Show - Over 130 Suppliers for Fruit and Vegetable Growers Tree Fruits January 29. 2002 Apogee Evaluation An Economic Evaluation of NY Apple Production Systems - Steve Hoying, Cornell Pruning and Training Higher Density o/ ree | Stone Fruit Cumvars Life without the OPs Chemical Jhihning January 30. 20Q2 Apogee & Insect Control Native Bees for Pollinates High Density Cherries Cider k' HACCP Cultivar Viewing andJTasting Fungicidial s, U. S. Apple Assn. Update Crop Insurance Future of Agricultural Industry National Peach Council - HowTo Grow Big Peaches - Training and Thinning - Managing Scale Insects - High Density Peach Systems - Update on Plum Pox Virus - - Peach Rusty Spot - Marketing and Storage January 31.2002 PA Certified Organic Mating Disruption Emerging Virus Problems Third Party Monitoring OFM Management Herbicide Timing National Peach Council - Tree Management - Future of the Cling Industry - Wholesale Marketing - Continuing IPM Programs Wine Grapes January 29. 2002 Vine Decline Dr. Laura Mugnai, Univ of Florence Crown Gall; Grape Root Borer Clean Vine Program For fruit program and registration fees information, contact: State Horticultural Ass’n of Pennsylvania - Maureen Irvin - 717-677-4184 New Jersey State Horticultural Soc. - William Tietjen - 908-475-6505 or Maryland State Horticultural Soc. - Robert Black - 301-271-7491 Days and the National FFA Conven tion. Parents’ Names: Scott and Vickie Kreider. Where I Live: Quarryville. The Offices I’ve Held: Student adviser, second vice pres ident, and first vice president. These Are My Favorite Activities: Hunting. Committee Memberships I’ve En joyed; Healthy lifestyles. d-Atlantic ■lit and Vegetable Convention January 29-31 , 2002 Hershey Lodge and Convention Center , Vegetables Season Extension -Winter Harvest-Eliot Coleman -Profitability Back to Basics -How to Build a Good Soil - Eliot Coleman , r -Basic Cultivation Cole Crops Snap Beans Peppers - Controlling Phytophthora Sweet Corn - Weed Control & Varieties Organic Vegetable Production - Building Healthy Soil - Eliot Coleman Greenhouse Vegetables January 30. 2002 Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Irrigation Melons, Cukes - Specialty Melon Varieties - - Seedless Watermelon Production lanuarv 31. 2002 Pumpkins Tomatoes - Controlling Bacterial Diseases General Vegetables - Update on Post-Harvest Practices - Marketing Ethnic Produce Fall Ornamentals Fresh Tomatoes - How We Handle and Package Tomatoes Cumberland Farm Products, Monticello, KY - Tomato Varieties - Dr. Randy Gardner Processing Tomatoes - Variety Update - Grower Panel Greenhouse Ornamentals lanuarv 3i Annual and Perennial Cultivars Thrips Control Heuchera,Tiarella,Heucherella Energy Conservation Ornamental Grasses Ellis Kreider My Chapter: So lanco. How Old I Am: Hershey Pennsylvania 2002 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,2002, Special Show Section- My Favorite Experience In FFA: Learn dairy judging. What I Hope To Accomplish In The Future: To work and part owner of the family farm. The Career I’d Most Like To Have: Dairy farmer. Things I Most Enjoy About Being An FFA Member: Meet new people. Jonathan C. Lauver My Chapter: Middleburg FFA Chap ter. How Old I Am: 18. Parents’ Names: Gerald and Wyona Lauver. Where I Live: Mt. Pleasant Mills. The Offices I’ve Held: Chapter re porter and chapter vice president. These Are My Favorite Activities: Being with my friends, football, chorus, FFA, band, and church youth groups. Strawberry, Bramble and Blueberry Cultivars What’s New in Gooseberries and Currants January 31.2002 Nutrient Management Overview Managing Soil Compaction Trickle Irrigation and Fertigation Disease, Insect and Weed Control Marketing Januai Timothy Conner, National Potato Promotion Board Marketing PA Potatoes January 30. 2002 For vegetable, potato & flower program registration fees information, contact Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Ass’n William Troxell- 717-694-3596 Small Fruit 29. 2002 Food and Consumer Trends PA Produce Consolidation Ctr What Buyers Are Looking For IQ. 2002 Januai Guerrilla Marketing & Coordinating Special Events - Robert Matarazzo Using the Media Internet Marketing Web Sites Starting a Producer-Only Mkti Potatoes lanuarv 29. 2002 Varieties, Fertility, Postharvest Seed Potato Handling Potato Plasticulture Disease and Insect Control Managing Potato Storages Labor Legal Issues January 29. 2002 Ag Laws & Regulations on the WEB Managing Hispanic Workers Water Resources Management Labor Regulations Cut Flowers 1. 2i lanu Trends in Field Grown Cuts High Tunnel Production Grower Panel Committee Memberships I’ve En joyed: Executive, leadership, health and recreation, and scholarship com mittees. My Favorite Experience In FFA: At tending 1999 National FFA Conven tion. What I Hope To Accomplish In The Future: Graduate from college and become a politician. The Career I’d Most Like To Have Political sciences. Things I Most Enjoy About Being An FFA Member: Trips/tour and meeting people. (Turn to Page 38) Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results! THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming 717-626-1164 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM 222 BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT PHONE OR