(Continued from Page A 10) Glidden Arabians, Sham Felek Arabians, Double S. Arabians, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., (610) 869-9878. Monday, May 13 Poultry Health and Management Seminar, Kreider’s Restau rant, Manheim, noon. Tuesday, May 14 4-H Leaders’ Recognition Ban quet, Susquehanna County, Montrose’s Bible Conference’s Dreyer Hall, 7 p.m. Pa. Association of Milk, Food, and Environmental Sanitari ans Conference, Nittany Lion Inn, University Park, thru Spring Rally, Old Main, York Expo Center at the Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. Woodland Owners of Centre One of my goals when I became Secretary of Agriculture was to build a new Livestock Evaluation Center. And, I wanted the new PDA facility to be a leader in the nation. Good News! It is time for the Ground breaking Ceremony! May 24, 2002. 11:00 AM. RT. 45 approximately 2 miles south of Pine Grove Mills (Left Side). RT. 45 approximately 1 mile north of Ag Progress Days (Right Side). Very easy to find. Look for the Tent. While the PA Department of Agriculture operates the Livestock Evaluation Center and its programs, we appreciate the professional association and friendship we share with Penn State and the livestock organizations. In addition to the test performances PDA conducts as a service to the livestock industry, the new Livestock Evaluation Center offers the opportunity for other research, student instruction, industry outreach, and professional collaboration. The new Livestock Evaluation Center will greatly enhance our opportunity to work together in pursuit of livestock excellence. Please make every effort to attend the Ground-breaking Ceremony. Bring your livestock friends, PS. I appreciate the support the PA Department of Agriculture has received from the Governor, St-ate Lawmakers, and the Department of General Services. 330 f ./ (So/. 77/70 "3UOB 777~773"3553 (Sfaay) 7/7~753'970& County program at Forest Re sources Lab, Penn State, Uni versity Park, 6 p.m., (814) 625-2741. Thursday, May 16 National Junior Swine Associa tion Leadership Conference, Des Moines, lowa, thru May 18,(765)463-3594. Strawberry Twilight Meeting, Wye Research and Education Center, 6 p.m. Pa. Fair at Philadelphia Park, thru May 27. Plant Physiology Symposium, Days Inn, State College, thru May 18, (814) 863-1042. Friday, May 17 Delaware Friends of Ag break fast, Modem Maturity Center, Dover, Del., 7:15 a.m. Gettysburg Fair, thru May 19. Maryland National Pike Festival, Wagon Train from Clear Spring to Boonsboro, Md., thru May 19, (301) 791-3246. eal,K enn syJ v DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Samuel E Hayes Jr Livestock Evaluation Center Livestock Stakeholders SAM HAYES Secretary of Agriculture Sheep Sale, Ag Arena, University Park, thru May 19, (814) 865-5893. Saturday, May 18 Southwest Pa. Woodland Own ers’ Field Trip, (724) 627-6624. 4-H District VII Horse Camp 4-H Center, Bedford County Fairgrounds, Bedford, thru May 19. National Extension and Technol ogy Conference, Nittany Lion Inn, University Park, thru May 21, (814) 865-8301. Game of Logging I, Chainsaw Use and Safety for Beginners, Larry Hutchins’ property, Knoxville, 8 a.m. Open 4-H Fun Show, Friendly Horsemen Arena, Denver, 10 a.m. Sunday, May 19 Adams County Ag Land Preser vation Celebration, Knad Her- mansen Farm, York Springs, 2 p.m.-4 p.m., (717) 337-5859. Monday, May 20 National Egg Quality School, Holiday Inn, Sacramento Northeast, Sacramento, Calif., (765)494-8510. Tuesday, May 21 Codorus Creek Watershed Asso ciation Meeting, York County Water Company, 7 p.m., (717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 11,2002-A2l 843-2929. Awareness Day/Making Use of Herbs, Ag and Natural Re sources Center, Dauphin County, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., (717) 921-8803. Wednesday, May 22 Fruit Growers Twilight Meeting, Pursel’s Orchard, Danville, 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Forensic Entomology Short Course, Frost Entomological Museum, thru May 24, (814) 863-2863. Thursday, May 23 Plasticulture Strawberry Field Night, Southern State Com munity College, Hillsboro, Ohio, 6 p.m., (740) 289-3727. Watershed and Site Planning Training, Adams County Ag and Natural Resources Cen ter, Gettysburg, (410) 461-8323. Second Annual Compost Confer ence, Penn Stater Conference Center, State College, thru May 24. Twin Valley FFA Banquet, Shady Maple Smorgasbord, East Earl, 6 p.m. Friday, May 24 Dairy Princess Pageant, St. Paul Episcopal Church, Montrose, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 25 Delaware Antique Tractor Pull and Auction, Wilson’s Auction Sales, Lincoln, Del., 11 a.m., (302) 349-5633. Antique Tractor Pull (1959 and Older), Volunteer Fire Dept., Mt. Jackson, Va., (540) 477-3633. Sunday, May 26 Handicapped Riders Division of Devon Horse Show, Malvern. V All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS! • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. • Non-corrosive. Won’t settle. •Top quality. 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