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NEWS
AG EXCHANGE
OFFERS TRAVEL
The International Agricultural Ex-
change Association (IAEA), which of-
fers young people interested in foreign
agriculture a chance to live and work
with a family in the country of their
choice, is looking for exchangees.
During their stay, participants be-
come a working member of their host
family and receive a training allowance.
A variety of programs and types of
operations are available, including
cropping, beef, sheep, dairy, and horti-
culture. The program cost includes the
participant's airline ticket, medical and
baggage coverage, supervision, security
when travelling, and a three-day orien-
tation. Participants must be between 19
and 28, single, and have at least two
years of practical farming experience.
For more information on the pro-
gram, contact the International Agricul-
tural Exchange Association, 1211 -11th
Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, T3C
0M5, telephone 403-244-1814.0
ODHIC APPOINTS
NEW DIRECTOR
The Ontario Dairy Herd Improve-
ment Corporation has appointed Neil
Petreny as director, Field Services, ef-
fective October 19.
Petreny comes to the corporation
from the Livestock Branch of Sas-
katchewan Agriculture where he was
dairy production co-ordinator. Before
graduating from the University of Sas-
katchewan with a major in animal sci-
ence, he worked on both commercial
and purebred dairy operations.
The Field Services division is vital
to the on-farm aspect of ODHIC's serv-
ice to about 7,000 Ontario dairy produc-
ers. The division works to ensure qual-
ity in the collection of milk weights and
samples for component analysis and in
the transportation of these samples to
the two ODHIC laboratories.
As director, Petreny will develop
and administrate training programs for
about 260 field staff, promote and mar-
ket ODHIC services, and support the
industry and Ontario Ministry of Agri-
culture with their extension efforts.0