Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1972 ,4—l Berks County Phe Berks County FFA officers New officers were chosen on ■ the 1972-73 school year were the basis of their knowledge of cted at a recent County FFA the FFA and parliamentary ;eting at Oley Valley High procedure, their farming 100 l programs, and their par- AVAILABLE NOW SOYBEANS These Top Yielding Varieties Certified Amsoy-early variety. Wayne-mid season. Wabash-medium late, forage type. Certified Cutler-medium to full season. Contact us for complete information P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smokefown, Po. Plant Pioneer "Leader" hybrids 3571 Most outstanding yielder in its maturity. Excellent combiner. 3306 Top yielder of quality corn. 3369 A Frequently 10 to 20 bushels per acre better than other corns Sold by your Pioneer man J CORN, SORGHUM, ALFALFA Pioneer is a brand name, numbers identify varieties •Reg trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, *nc, Dcs Moines, lowa, USA PIONEER. BRAND Ph. 397-3539 FFA Officers ticipation in FFA contests and activities. The 1971-72 officers quizzed the officer candidates in each area and then rated the candidates on their responses. Chosen as president of the Berks County FFA was Ronald Myers, a junior at Conrad Weiser High School. Besides being especially active in local Chapter activities, he has been quite active in County activities, having participated in the following: Parliamentary procedure contest, 1970; public speaking contest, second place in 1970 and first place in 1971; dairy judging, 1970; first place tractor driver in Berks County in 1970. Nevm Mast, president-elect of the Twin Valley Chapter, was chosen as vice-president. He has “Leveling” with Labeling In cooperation with national meat and food industry organ izations, more and more meat retailers throughout the coun try are adopting uniform meat identification labeling programs. Designed to pro vide meaningful specific infor mation for consumers, the vol untary meat industry pro gram identifies each cut as to type of meat (beef, pork, veal, lamb), the primal cut from which it comes (chuck, loin, round, etc) and the retail name of the cut (pot-roast, steak, chop, etc ) plus recom mended cooking methods Ex ample; “Beef Chuck Pot-Roast (Braise).” In addition, car cass identification charts for each type of meat would be on display showing where each primal and retail cut is lo cated o%^ t , s'i NEW 998 C9N Greater capacity Operates with less r A Requires less than other mower conditioriiHlC any Operate in heavy hay or sudax a gear faster. Full-width conditioning rolls eliminate dead spots that waste power. And you'll find there’s no power loss due to side draft on hillsides or on the level. You get increased capacity because larger diameter 44-inch reel is less affected by changing crop conditions. And, the unique position of the reel bats holds the crop flat so it feeds through the conditioning rolls, without hesitation. What’s more, controlled platform float and self-compensating roll pressure lets you move from field to field, crop to crop and rarely ever readjust the 990. ’ » y Call us for a demonstration MANY USED HAYBINES AND BALERS TO CHOOSE FROM. ||| MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT HI ■■ 2750 N. Market St. Elizabethtown. Pa. 717-367-1319 served as vice-president of the Twin Valley Chapter and has participated in the following FFA contests; Parliamentary procedure, 1970 and 1971; public speaking, second place in Berks County in 1972; GET MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY WITH M LIQUID supplements Containing DES (diethylstilbestrol)! Mol-Mix is the ideal supplement for feedlot cattle. Developed to economically balance grain and roughages for maximum feed conversion, top gams, and high dressing percentages, coupled with low production costs MOL-MIX CONTAINS: Cane molasses Liquid urea Distillers solubles Condensed fermented corn extractives Ammonium polyphosphate Phosphoric acid Vitamins and trace minerals Plus unidentified factors Easier to absorb than solid supplements. Easier to handle. Go with Mol-Mix, The Liquid Leader . . . Now Available with DiBESTroI for even greater efficiency. For More Information Contact Your Mol-Mix Dealer JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland R No. 1 Phone 717-354-5848 'fc* 'rs. first place dairy judge in 1971, and land judging in 1971. Other officers chosen were: Robert Gehman, Governor Mifflin Chapter, secretary; Marlin Dietrich, Kutztown Chapter; Brian -Rower, Tulpehocken, reporter; Robert Tercha, Brandywine Chapter, sentinel; Roy Zuber, Oley, chaplain, and Jacob Leiby, Hamburg, corresponding secretary.