A44-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23,2002 Expo Includes Trade Show, Contests, Junior Shows STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The 131 h Annual Penn sylvania Beef Expo will be con ducted March 28-30 at the Penn State Ag Arena, State College. Activities include the following: Tradeshow March 30 will kick off the be ginning of the Beef Expo Trade Show. The three-day trade show is an excellent opportunity to visit and ask questions of equip ment and pharmaceutical com panies, as well as show supply, feed, and specialty exhibitors. Once again the trade show will also feature various displays of different beef breeds. Sldllathon, Quiz Bowl Once again, this year’s Beef Expo will provide juniors with an opportunity to test their knowl edge at the annual Beef Expo Skillathon and Beef Expo Quiz Bowl. This year’s Beef Skillathon will be held Friday, March 29 from 8-10 a.m. at the Penn State Meats BIRD MESS BIRDBLOXtm The one time fix for your bird problems. Environmentally safe. Very easy to install. Never get immunity to BIRDBLOXtm 0 0 Fishery THOMPSON SALES& SERVICE INCORPORATED Main Office 15 Newport Rd., Leola, PA 17540 » 717-656-3307 Laboratory, University Park. The Skillathon is an excellent oppor tunity for young beef enthusiasts to test their beef industry knowl edge. By incorporating project skills and industry basics in a series of mini-learning stations partici pants compete in areas such as identification of beef breeds, re tail cuts, feed ingredients and feed safety. Divisions for the Skil lathon include senior (16-21), in termediate (12-15), and junior (8-11). The Beef Expo Quiz Bowl will also take place on Thursday, March 28, beginning with prelim inaries at 3 p.m. Any teams of four PICA, 4-H or FFA members are invited to compete. The competition will be divid ed into two divisions: 14 to 21 year olds (seniors) and 8 to 13 year olds (juniors). Primary Quiz Bowl topics will include nutri tion, genetics, reproduction, ani mal health, marketing and promotion, and cattle breeds. fj, E 71 a B The final Quiz Bowl competi tion will be at the annual PCA Awards Banquet to be conducted Thursday evening, March 28. The Beef Skillathon and Quiz Bowl competitions are open to all PICA, 4-H and FFA members. Individuals can join the PICA for a $5 annual membership fee at the contest site. Four-member PICA county, club or school teams in any division also are in vited to participate. For more information contact Liz Smith at (717) 336-0553. Junior Shows This year’s Pennsylvania Beef Expo Heifer Show will be con ducted Sat. March 30 at 8 a.m. and will sport more than seven different beef cattle breeds. All heifers born between Sep tember 2000 and October 2001 are eligible for the show. The Junior Steer Show is scheduled for Saturday, March 30 following the conclusion of the heifer show. Light, middle, and heavy weight division champions with compete for grand champion laurels. The final showmanship competition will follow the steer show on Sat urday. There will be no Expo events held on Easter Sunday, March 31. More information is available from Elizabeth Smith (717-336-0553), the PCA office (814-238-5888-phone/fax), e-mail Uw@psu.edu or on the PCA web site: www.pacattle.org. i Exposition March 28 - 30, W At The Penn State Ag Arena Ice Carver On Tour FORT WORTH, Texas Chuck Cooper, a former hotel chef, is currently traveling the world carving ice with power tools sponsored by Certified Angus Beef. Cooper, president of the Na tional Ice Carving Association (NICA), will demonstrate the cool, crystalline magic of ice sculpting at several restaurants across the country. Cooper uses a chainsaw, sand er, and even aq irop r bo perfect' every detail of his seol^tures. - yfp. ,