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Pennsylvania 4-H Poultry Curriculum Committee

The 4-H Poultry Curriculum Committee will be helping set the priorities and direction for the Pennsylvania 4-H Poultry Program. Any comments or suggestions are welcome. The active committee with sub-committees are listed below.

4-H Poultry Curriculum Committee will help set the priorities of the sub-committees that will be sent forward to the Animal Sciences Committee.

Name
Position
County
Region
Term Ends
Carolyn Blum
Leader
Montgomery
Southeast
2005
MaryJo Kraft
Agent
York
Capital
2004
John Miller
Agent
Northampton
Southeast
2004
Amy Murphy
Agent
Potter
North Central
2004
Robert Powell
Leader
Susquehanna
Northeast
2005
Darlene Resh
Agent
Adams
Capital
2006

Embryology sub-committee helps set direction for the In-school embryology programs.

Name
Position
County
Region
Term Ends
Darlene Resh
Agent
Adams
Capital
2006
John Miller
Agent
Northampton
Southeast
2004
Amy Murphy
Agent
Potter
North Central
2004
Deborah Dietrich
Agent
Berks
Southeast
2005
Lori Little
Agent
Lancaster
Capital
2005

Traditional Poultry Projects and Program sub-committee helps set direction for theraising projects and contests.

Name
Position
County
Region
Term Ends
Nancy Kadwill
Agent
Montgomery
Southeast
2006
MaryJo Kraft
Agent
York
Capital
2004
Carrie Stufft
Leader
Mifflin
South Central
2004
Carolyn Blum
Leader
Montgomery
Southeast
2005
Robert Powell
Leader
Susquehanna
Northeast
2005
   

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