Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1966, Image 18

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    3,8 —JLvcaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966
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(Continued Irom Page 15)
dairy programs for several
years.
Earl was one of five out
standing boys considered for
the 'title at County Star
Parmer in 196'5.
His farming program cen
ters around his purebred Hol
stein dairy animals, corn, and
alfalfa bay.
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R. BUGEXK JUBSBR
Eighteen year old Eugene
Rlsser is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert B. R laser, Hit its
Rl. He is a 1965 graduate
of Warwick Union High
School, where he studied vo
cational agriculture for four
years.
Geiae has been active in
local, county, and state FPA
activities. He sei red the War-
Wick Chapter two years as
reporter; performed many
committee assignments; and
attended FFA Week at Fenn
State as a dairy judge on
two occasions. He has also
been active in varsity sports,
student body activities, and
wtas m the National Honor
Society.
Has farming program con
centrated on swine feeding
and tobacco projects. He is
now furthering has education
in the College of Agriculture
at Penn State University.
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FRED E. HESS
Fred is the 18-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S.
Hess of Leola HI. He is a
1965 graduate of Warwick
Union High School. He was
recipient of the Outstanding
Senior Agricultural Award
presented by the Society ot
Farm Women During his high
school days, he was active
in FFA, varsity sports, and
student body activities. He
has served as president, vice
pi esident, and sentinel of the
Warwick FFA Chapter, and
as sentinel of the County
Chapter.
His tanning progiam has
centered around the feeding
of swine and he has shown
some of hus maiket hogs at
the County FFA Swine Show'
Field corn was added to his
program this past year. Fred
is presently employed by
Hess Brotheis Apple Packag
ing Co. of Leola, and plans
to become established in live
stock fanning in the future.
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DOXALD GRUBER
Donald is a 1965 graduate
of Elizabethtown High School,
and is preis'ently working on
his father’s farm. He owns
two purebred Holstein cows,
one of which he won in. the
Elizabethtown Calf Cham.
He has been active in FFA
duties, having served as sec
retaiy and as treasurer of
his local chapter. He is pres
ently treasurer of the County
Chapter.
- As part of his farming pro
gram, Donald farmed three-
Quhrteis ot an acre ot to
bacco, and kept records on
Sirs tathei’is dairy herd.
BARRY KURTZ
Bany is a senior a,t Eliza
bethtown High School. In his
spare time he works on the
home team, and helps in his
lather’s Agwaj store.
Hie has served his loc'al
PPA chapter as secretary tor
two years, and has been
chairman of planning and
scrap drive oomlnuttees. He
also sings in the school chor
us, and is active in 4-H Work.
Harry owns several pure
bred Holstein heifers, and
also raises a flock of 150
turkey® each year. Last year
be and his brother farmed
<0 acres, and plan to, work
•nother farm this year.
CLIFFORD BOLLINGER
CMXf is a senior at Bph
ratn High School and is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Aipratn
Bollinger of Lltltz R 4..
He has been very active In
FFA duties having served Ms
local Chapter as vice-presi
dent and president. On the
county level, he is currently
corresponding secretary, and
was voted County Star Parm
er for 19 65.
HJe h’as served as a mem
ber of the state FFA dairy
judging team, and represent
ed Pennsylvania at water-
J Top Yields of Forage with
PIONEER.SEED
jSorghu m < S udangrass
f Pioneer offers you 6 outstanding alfalfas
• « • each bred to fit specific needs. They’ll help
you get the most from each acre.
Pioneer brand forage sorghums 931 and 940
gland out as the New Generation in sorghums
•-proved in several official state tests. Fill your
1 gllo on an amazingly few acres.
\ if sorghum-sudangrass hybrids fit Into your
Jilans, plant Pioneer variety 985. It's bred for
est starts and quick regrowth,
I Take the first step toward top yields of
foraget order the seed you’ll need when your
Salesman calls.
m
PIONEER.
Ifc (WSBS
too, lowa. At the Junior
dairy show, ho had the jun
ior ohlamiplofl. Ifototoln. Hto
also Wad the grind champion
FFA tobacco entry at the
Farm Show.
Clift's farming program In
cludes elx registered Hhl
stOlae, six steers, 12 sheep,
one acre of (tobacco, two
acres of corn, and market
hogs.
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THOMAS ZARTMAST
Tom i® a senior at Bphrata.
High School, and is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zartm'an,
Ephrata Rl.
• He Was one of five boys
Who were Candidates for the
Alfalfa!
Sorghum
Hybrids
See Us At Booth 569-571
at the F arm Show
Ooynity Star, Parmer award 85 market bog*, tfAiloelude*
la 19*6(5, Mid h'a« been aa ac- vteera, corn, barley, hay, an*
live exhibitor of ateera and oajtons.
market hogs at State and lo
cal sfotowe.
Tom l« presently reporter LOTS OF BPRALAHffiS
for the County PFIA. Chapter, NEW YORK - Noting that
and vica-prealdent <of tihe a burglary occurs every 41,
Ol'olsiter Chapter, In meat seconds in the United States
judging, he topped the Lan- the insurance Information In
oaster-York FFA district stitu'te says m'ahy of these
show, and wins a silver medial could be avoided if home
•wdniner at the state contest, owners would look their winr
His farming program oen- d'ows and doors apd take ■%
tens around nine sows and few other simple precautions.
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