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Andrew Lyle holds up his bacon at the Ham, Bacon and Egg show Friday at Marion County Technical Center.
Photo by Sarah Marino
Hayley Ford shows off her eggs at the Ham, Bacon and Egg show Friday at Marion County Technical Center.
Photo by Sarah Marino
RACHEL â Itâs a process.
Thatâs what John Postlethwait, agriculture teacher and Future Farmers of America advisor said of the products available at the annual Ham, Bacon and Eggs show held Friday at marion County Technical Center.
The process is part of the supervised agricultural experience program and is a way to hone some of the skills the students learn in class in real world situations.
Two new directors have joined the board of industry body Scottish Renewables, with a third re-elected for a second term.
Scottish Renewables said the trio will help guide the organisation as it works to grow Scotland’s renewable energy sector and sustain its position at the forefront of the global clean energy industry.
The three newly-elected directors are Andrew Lyle, managing director of Edinburgh renewable energy consultancy Locogen and Nicola Percival, a senior regulatory affairs manager at RWE Renewables and Jeremy Sainsbury, director of Natural Power
Lyle is vice chair of the association’s board and has been re-elected.
Percival is elected for a three-year term. She had previously been co-opted to the Board.