May 4, 1974 Pennfield Adds Lab Director Pennfield Corportion has expanded its staff and services with the addition of C. Thomas Risser as laboratory director. Risser will set up a feed quality control laboratory at the Lancaster plant and coor dinate laboratory services with the corporation’s Technical Services Division. The announcement of .the expansion was made by Dr. Richard G. Peacock, director of Technical Ser vices, to whom Risser will report. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up , .. costs down... is the profit key in poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s . . . “The Businessman’s Bird” . . . show sustained production of top quality eggs ... often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in ... look at the records and the B-300 . . . “The Businessman’s Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS Telephone |7l7| 626 8257 Telephone (717| 626 8561 C. Thomas Risser Included in the new lab program will be forage SIX FORD LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS 7 to 16-horsepower models Hydrostatic or gear transmission Options include mowers, snow throwers, trip blades, tiller, carts, plus over 60 attachments for lawn maintenance, landscaping, gardening. THREE FORD 5-hp, gear-drive, 5-hp, chain-drive, and 8-hp, two-speed, gear-drive All with 26" tilling width Optional extension tines __ The parliamentary Twin Valley FFA * conduct a meeting according Wins Berks County " of Order, Teams arc allowed Parliamentary ProoedureSSn 10 £3S • _ . ceremonies, and handle at On April 18, 1974 the an- Valley FFA Chapters were nual Berks County FFA represented. Parliamentary Procedure Judges for the contest Contest was held at Twin were Charles Aklcy, Valley High School. Three vocational agriculture parliamentary procedure teacher at Ephrata High teams competed to represent School; Neil Burtner, Berks County in the Area vocational agriculture contest. Conrad Weiser, teacher at Owen J. Roberts Governor Mifflin, and Twin High School; and Peter Boyer, former agriculture teacher at Governor Mifflin and now of Reading Bone Fertilizer. Winners of this contest were Twin Valley, first place; Conrad Weiser, second, and • Governor Mifflin, third. Members of the winning team were: Terry Murray, president; Robert Stoltzfus, vice president; Ronald Smoker, secretary; Geoffrey Fultz, treasurer; Lloyd Simmers, reporter; David Hammens, sentinel; Melvin Houck, chaplain; and Harold Steve, student advisor. analysis, a rather exclusive customer service. This service is linked to Penn field’s Computerized Total Ration (CTR) Program which determines the nutrient make-up and quality of forages used on a farm, The information is fed into computers and the final result is the correct selection of a balanced herd ration. Before joining Pennfield, Risser was a laboratory analyst at J. W. Eshelman and Sons. The Lititz Native is a graduate of Warwick High School where he was an FFA member and received the Outstanding Senior FFA Student Award m 1968. Risser and his wife, the former Constance Breitigan of Lititz, and their two children reside on Princess Ann Drive in Lancaster. JAYOBER SALESMAN Home Phone 717-665-3768 LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR Is the Home of The Friendly People Where Everyone Tries Hard to Please YOU! No matter what your Lawn & Garden Needs may be, Don't Buy until you have talked to Jay or John Have they got a deal for you! THREE FORD RIDING MOWERS 5-hp model with 26-inch cut, 7-hp and 8-hp models with 30-inch cut Optional 40-inch snow blade and rear grass catcher WE WANT YOU TO KNOW WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE IN US Why Not Call Them Today or Stop in and Meet All The Friendly People at LANCASTER FORD REMEMBER; If You Haven’t Gotten Our Price, You Haven't Gotten The BEST PRICE. 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