Berks/Southeast Cattlemen’s Association Presents Beef Ed Evening DEANNACUNFER Carbon Co. Correspondent BERNVILLE (Berks Co.) The Berks/Southeast Cattlemen’s Association in conjunction with Penn State Cooperative Exten sion recently presented their an nual beef education evening at the Bernville Grange. After the family style dinner featuring beef as the main course, Berks County Extension Agent Clyde Myers welcomed those present and invited all to visit the informational displays by the program sponsors. Each year the Berks/Southeast Cattlemen’s Association recog nizes the youth beef champions from surrounding counties. Those present this year were Kristi Dietrich, 17, daughter of Jim and Donna Dietrich of Ham burg and Justin Cunfer, 17, son of Dennis and Deanna Cunfer of Lehighton. m Keep Your Cows Comfortable • “TUNNEL VENTILATION” J Fiberglass Housi SCHAEFER Air Circulation Fans 24” & 36” Ideal For Freestall Barn Ventilation t CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT Dietrich, a junior at Tulpe hocken High School, represented Berks County where she received the grand champion market steer project honors. Dietrich, a 4-H and FFA member, raises and breeds registered and crossbred Limousin cattle. Her future plans include pursuing a degree in ani mal science or business manage ment. Cunfer, a senior at Lehighton High School, raises and breeds registered and crossbred Angus cattle. His bred and owned mar ket steer received grand champi on honors at the Carbon County Fair. A 4-H member, Cunfer will be attending Penn State Universi ty Park campus this fall pursuing a degree in animal science with a career goal of becoming a veteri narian specializing in large ani mals particularly beef cattle. Association President Robert SVaerotecH The Ventilation System Experts iX Fan Parts Stores: East Earl—7l7-354-0584 • Quarryville—7l7-806-0484 800-646-6601 Economical High Performance Fan Galvanized Steel Housing M 717-866-1888 339 King Street, Myerstown PA ? 7067 Adam explained that the two ob jectives of the association are to promote beef and to promote the youth of the beef industry. Cur rently there are 41 families and 17 junior members in the associa tion. A few of the major functions of the association are the annual beef education evening, a sum mer field trip, summer picnic and pasture walk, annual banquet with entertainment and a display at the Berks County Ag Center’s open house. Upcoming events are a beef short course in March and an “On Rail On Hoof’ evaluation scheduled for April. The group also sponsors members each year for a weekend of educational events as well as sponsoring tro phies and the guests at the eve ning’s meeting. A : —ex. " WILL SHIP ANYWHERE Paul Slayton, executive direc tor of the PA Beef Council (PBC), then presented his pro gram to share with beef groups what is done with their check-off dollars. He also went over the yearly functions of the PBC as promotional events putting the check-off money to use. The PBC is dedicated to serve the dairy, beef and veal produc ers of the state through research, education, promotion and mar keting management. An interesting fact presented by Slayton was that the PBC handles check-off dollars from 30 to 35 states for cattle originating in other states and entering Pennsylvania for various purpos es. Dr. William Henning, Penn State extension meat specialist, Randall G. 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