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Weeks: 6/1/97-6/27/97

For additional information, call (765) 494-8396

JUNE 9-11: INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURE TEACHERS WORKSHOPS

This workshop at Purdue, sponsored by Purdue University and Indiana Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association, is aimed at keeping the state's agriculture education teachers up to date. Sessions include using the World Wide Web, old barns of Indiana, in-service programs for agricultural mechanics and ideas for teaching entomology. The program runs from 9:30 a.m. June 9 to 11:30 a.m. June 11. The conference fee is $35, not including lodging. Most teachers stay at the University Inn, 800-777-9808. For conference information, contact Tom Atkinson, Academic Programs, School of Agriculture, (765) 494-8470. For registration information, contact Barbara B. Meyer or Linda Miller, Division of Conferences, (765) 494-7221 or 800-359-2968, ext. 92M.

JUNE 11-13: HOME AND FAMILY CONFERENCE

Sponsored by the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, this conference at the West Lafayette campus offers sessions about kitchen advances of the last 50 years, the Internet, laundering pesticide-exposed clothing, medicinal plants and health care, family stories and more. The conference also offers tours of campus, entertainment events and motivational speakers. The conference runs from 8 a.m. June 11 to 11:30 a.m. June 13. Conference fee is $31, including housing. Meals and entertainment are extra. CONTACT: Janet Gordon, (765) 494-8252.

JUNE 11-13: AEROSPACE SCIENCE WORKSHOP

This workshop for 60 4-H members, high school freshmen through seniors, will feature model rocket and airplane building along with a plane ride. Classes will include navigation, control tower operation, engine maintenance and metal fatigue. Participants also will tour a 727 aircraft. Fee is $65. CONTACT: Edward Frickey, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8429.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H AMBASSADOR WORKSHOP

This workshop sponsored by Agri-America Network and the Indiana 4-H Foundation teaches 100 4-H'ers ages 15-18 to spread the 4-H message to nonmembers through public relations. Sessions include writing news releases, making presentations, developing marketing skills and participating in radio interviews. Fee is $30. CONTACT: Carl Broady, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-6871.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H ANIMAL SCIENCE WORKSHOP

The workshop, for 4-H'ers nominated to attend at the county level, offers participants the opportunity to gain more knowledge in beef, sheep, swine, dairy, horses, poultry, aquaculture, dairy goats and rabbits. Fee is $80. CONTACT: Norm Long, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8435.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H COMPUTER SCIENCE WORKSHOP

This workshop is open to 32 4-H members and is conducted in two tracks -- Internet and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). The Internet track features sessions on using search engines, using a Web page, using Hyperlink and designing a homepage. The PLC track features sessions on programming a simple one-arm robot. The fee is $150. The workshop will be at Ivy Tech's Lafayette campus. CONTACT: Roger Tormoehlen, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8429.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WORKSHOP

This workshop is designed to educate 50 4-H'ers ages 14-19 about natural resources and acquaint them with careers involving natural resources. It will feature sessions on water quality, forestry, firearm safety and more. Participants also will tour Wolf Park. Fee is $65. CONTACT: Natalie Carroll, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-6871.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H FOOD SCIENCE WORKSHOP

Participants in this workshop will attend sessions on bacteria growth, physical fitness, food pigments, food safety and fat and sugar substitutes in ice cream. They also will learn about career opportunities in this field. This workshop is open to 72 4-H members who are in high school. Fee is $75. CONTACT: Susan Barkman, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8423.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H MECHANICAL SCIENCES WORKSHOP

This program is aimed at educating participants about recent advances in agricultural and biological engineering and the career opportunities in the field. Workshop sessions include "Operating a Garden Tractor in Close Quarters," "Playing Tug-of-War with a Grain Bin and a PTO Shaft," "Overhead Powerline Safety" and "How Hard Does a Basketball Floor Need to Be?" There are 60 spaces in this program for 4-H'ers ages 14-19. Fee is $65. CONTACT: Roger Tormoehlen, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8429.

JUNE 11-13: 4-H PLANT SCIENCE WORKSHOP

H'ers participating in this workshop will attend sessions on horticulture, plant propagation, landscape architecture, floral designing and more. This workshop is designed to educate 4-H members in high school on new facts, ideas and research in plant science. Fee is $60. CONTACT: Bob Ritchie, Department of 4-H Youth, (765) 494-8439.

JUNE 12 AND 13: IN-FIELD DIAGNOSTIC TRAINING

These sessions at the Purdue Agronomy Research Center about five miles west of West Lafayette are designed to help all crop producers -- especially those interested in Integrated Crop Management or the Certified Crop Adviser Program. These programs will address crop problem development and its relationship with crop growth to help producers identify insect, herbicide, nutrition and environmental problems in corn and soybean fields. The June 12 session will be repeated June 13. Other sessions will be July 24 (repeated July 25) and Sept. 11. Space is limited, and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The fee is $90 per person per day. For registration information, contact Kathy Hyman, (765) 494-2758. For training information, contact Terry Semmel, (765) 494-7731.

JUNE 16-27: AN INTERNATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM IN NEW CROPS

This two-week program -- An International Training Program in New Crops: Aromatic and Medicinal Plants -- at the West Lafayette campus will benefit those seeking in-depth training in economic botany, horticulture and agronomy, processing, and in the pharmaceutical and industrial products area. Sponsored by the Center for New Crops and Plant Products, Purdue University and the Program for Collaborative Research in the Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago. Cost is $1,900, due by June 5. For information about the program, contact Professor James E. Simon, (765) 494-1328; e-mail jim_simon@hort.purdue.edu. For information about registration, contact Tom Robertson, (765) 494-7220; e-mail, tlrobertson@cea.purdue.edu

JUNE 18: PURDUE HAY DAY

The event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Howard County Fairgrounds and features sessions on potato leafhopper-resistant alfalfa, balage, forage rest, seeding alfalfa with fluid fertilizer and producing quality forage. There also will be a producer panel on developing and maintaining a successful cash crop hay business. The afternoon sessions will feature equipment demonstrations from more than a dozen equipment companies. A hay quality contest also will be part of the event. The free event is sponsored by the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service and the Indiana Forage Council. There is a $6 fee for lunch. CONTACT: Keith Johnson, (765) 494-4800.

JUNE 23: INDIANA WINEGROWERS GUILD SUMMER MEETING

The meeting will be at 1 p.m. at Chateau Pomije Vineyard and Winery in Guilford. It will feature a vineyard tour/workshop and cookout. CONTACT: Bruce Bordelon, (765) 494-8212

JUNE 23-25: STATE 4-H ROUND-UP

"The Power of 4-H" is the theme for this year's Round-up. It will feature fun and learning with all activities focusing on how to have respect for yourself and others as you strive to be your personal best. There will be more than 100 classes offered by 12 schools of study at Purdue. 4-H members must be 14 years old to attend. Fee is $75, not including meals. CONTACT: Alice Blume, (765) 494-8435, or your county Extension office.

JUNE 26: NORTHEAST PURDUE AG CENTER (NEPAC) FIELD DAY

The event begins at 3 p.m. at NEPAC in Whitley County and features field tours on perennial weed control, pesticide safety, wheat management, alfalfa management and more. The field day also features the classroom sessions "Managing Employees Successfully," "Useful Products for the Yard and Garden" and "Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate or Grandpa's Pocket Watch?" Purdue University agricultural economist Chris Hurt will give the keynote address "Ag Outlook." The program has been approved for up to two CCH's for category 1A and 1O commercial pesticide applicators and two pest management CEU's and 0.5 crop production CEU's for Certified Crop Advisors. There is a $2 fee for dinner. CONTACT: John Trott, (765) 494-8370.

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