Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1969, Image 17

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    Manheim FFA Holds Banquet
The Manheim Future Farmers ways The Landis Bros . Inc,
of America Paient and Son ban- Lancaster, citation was accepted
quet was held last Friday eve- by Jay Lloyd Barge and the
ning at the High School and Agway Inc Feed, Manheim,
featured the presentation of citation was accepted by Howard
chapter degrees, honorary de- Swan.
grees, citation awards and proj- President of the State Asso
ect and contest recognition ciation, Dale Hoover, Lebanon
Two local farmers were made County, was the featuied guest
Honorary Chaptei members Hoover told the membeis, pai-
They aie Claience Keener, Jr, ents and guests present that
Manheim R 1 and Mark Nest- wearing the FFA jacket makes
leioth, Manheim R 3 And foi the you stand out in a crowd “Be a
fust year, citations awards were gentleman when you wear it”,
presented to companies who he said, “for you are lepresent
helped the chapter in various mg the FFA. Be the best of
Although it did not advance
lapidly, technology made sub
stantial progress in the Middle
Ages The windmill, wheelbar
row, window glass, candle and
paved road were invented in
the 12th century, spectacles and
the ship’s rudder appeared in
MANHEIM STAR FARMERS. Gerald Wolfe (left) the 13th, the grandfather clock
Chapter .Star Farmer and Joseph Lefever, Star Green Hand. was devised in the 14th
Mark Campbell, Vo-Ag Teacher made the presentations at Mlchlgan has Droduce d well
the Chapter Banquet. Not present was Burnell Buchen, Star over 10 billion pounds of copper
Red Rose Farmer. L. F. Photo i n the past century
will your
fertilizer be
... come
summer?
ORTHO
P. L ROHRER & BRO„ INC.
Where
DISTRIBUTED BY
Will it be where the plants need it most 1 *
Probably not, if you apply conventional fertilizer this
■spring Come summer, the critical supply may be left
“high and dry ”
During the heat of summer, roots are most active
down in the deeper zones where the moisture supply
is more abundant. Trouble is, that may not be where
the food is
Phosphate, for example, loses much of its effectiveness
by becoming locked up through fixation in the soil.
But UNIPELS contain two forms of phosphorus (as
well as potash and two forms of nitrogen) for
continuous plant feeding throughout the growing season.
A unique "phospho-nitnc" process makes the
phosphate in UNIPELS 100% available, yet makes it
resist fixation regardless of how it is applied l
Come summer, the phosphorus and other nutrients
in UNIPELS are down in the rich moisture zone actually
stimulating root growth and proliferation for greater
nutrient intake
Make sure your fertilizer is where the plants need it
most this summer - plowdown UNIPELS this spring.
Visit us soon.
HONORARY CHAPTER FARMERS roth, Jay Lloyd Barge, Clarence Keener
AND CITATION AWARD WINNERS at Jr., and Howard Swan. Also in L. F. Photo
the Manheim FFA Banquet last Friday is Dale Hoover, State President and Gerald
evening are (left to right) Mark Nestle- Nissley, Chapter President.
what you are and no one can
ask for anymore,” he concluded.
Mark A Campbell, Vo-Ag
teacher, named the Chapter
Faimer Degiee winneis as fol
lows Star Red Rose Farmer,
Burnell Buchen, Star Chapter
Farmer, Gerald Wolfe and Stai
Green hand, Joseph Lefever
In othei awaids, Jesse R
Ei way, Vo Ag ,Teachei, named
Technology s Progress
Smoketown, Pa.
397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1969
SECOND SECTION
these top winners Lestei Hei i in Becker, $514 sold and Amos
stand, Mechanics, Gerald Niss Sander, $450 sold These boys
ley, Livestock, Wilbur Groff, ieceived FFA jackets or the
Crop Farming and Nelson Wag- equivalent meichandise
ner ’ Dair y Sears Gilt winners
Top in the Seed Sales Contest named They are Irvin 8011,
were three freshmen boys Ken jerry Hershey and Joe Lefever.
neth Groff with $606 sold, Mai Gerald Nissley, presided
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