Youth to Showcase Environmentally Friendly Agricultural Technology at 2009 PA Farm Show
Posted on: Thursday, 8 January 2009, 11:08 CST
In its fourth year, the theme of this year's competition is "Agriculture Technology: Improving Your Environment."
The exhibits, which may include farm machinery and other large props, will be on display in the Expo Hall of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in
"These exhibits make a bold statement about the positive impact technology is having on agriculture and the quality of the world around us," said Agriculture Secretary
A schedule and list of participants is below:
Saturday, Jan. 10 : Eastern Lebanon County High School - "Water Power: A Natural Environmental Power Source"Sunday, Jan. 11 : Penn Manor High School - "Cows to Kilowatts"Monday, Jan. 12 : Bermudian Springs High School - "Resourceful Conservation: Saving Our Soil"Tuesday, Jan. 13 : Manheim Central High School - "Pennsylvania Farmers Grow a Rainbow"Wednesday, Jan. 14 : Biglerville High School - "Wind Power: A Natural Environmental Power Source"Thursday, Jan. 15 : Chambersburg High School - "Pennsylvania Christmas Trees: Environmental Gifts"Friday, Jan. 16 :Midd-West High School - "Global Positioning Systems: Environmental Preservation"Saturday, Jan. 17 : Cumberland Valley High School - "PA Hardwoods: A Natural Contributor to the Environment"
Winners will be announced at
The Pequea Valley FFA took home top honors last year for their display highlighting conventional till versus no-till farming.
The Pennsylvania Farm Show is the largest indoor agricultural event in the nation, featuring nearly 6,000 animals, 10,000 competitive exhibits and 270 commercial exhibitors. The show runs
For more information, visit www.farmshow.state.pa.us.
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CONTACT: Nicole L. C. Bucher (717) 787-5085SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Source: PR Newswire
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