Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1975, Image 46

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 4, 1975
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Area Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees
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A few of the jobs he did at
Herr’s were driving produce
trucks, picking and sorting
fruit and vegetables and
planting crops. At Turkey
Hill he drives trucks to haul
silage, hayage, high
moisture com and shell com.
Wendell attends Manor
Brethren In Christ Church.
He wrestles for Penn Manor
High School, he went to Penn
State and Kansas City with
the Chapter and was the
Chapter’s star Agri
businessman.
Robert Buckwalter
Robert Buckwalter, 17, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Buckwalter of Columbia RD2
lives on a 60 acre farm. He
has had veal calves, heifers,
tobacco, corn, market hogs
and sows as projects. Bob
served as sentinal, vice-
Robert Buckwalter
Penn Manor
president and is presently
president of the Manor
Chapter and sentinal of the
Lancaster County
Association. In his freshman
year Bob received the
greenhand degree and was
named the Star Greenhand
Farmer at the spring
banquet. He also won the
county quiz contest and was
awarded a chain quilt. In his
LIMING PAYS HIBAKER’S
LIMESTONE
pays off
best!
Liming pays off in healthier soil,
better crops, stronger and more pro
ductive animals In fact it has been
estimated that each SI invested in
limestone returns from S 3 to SlO in
bigger and better yields
Baker's agricultural limestone is your
best choice because you can use the
type that best fits the needs of your
land Choose high calcium to sweeten
acid soil, raise pH and unlock vital
plant nutrients Use high magnesium
to do all those jobs plus adding vital
magnesium Both types prepare your
land to make full use of the fertilizers
you apply Call your dealer or Baker
Conestogo Volley Hy Col
limestone from our Ephroto quarry
Prime Ume dolomite
limestone from our Gop quarry
Hy Mag limestone from
our Porodise quar y
SEE US AT
BOOTH NO. 510
PA. FARM SHOW
Products of The J. E. Baker Co.
Call Collect —(717) 354-4202
sophomore year he received
the chapter farmer degree
and star chapter farmer
award. At the State Con
vention at Penn State Bob
placed fifth in the State
Poultry contest which won
him a trip to Springfield,
Mass, to judge there. He was
a member of the first place
beef judging team at the
Eastern States Exposition in
the fall of '72. Last year he
received the Red Rose
Degree and was later
awarded Star Red Rose
Farmer of the Manor
Chapter. Bob placed first in
the State Meat Judging
Competition which sent him
to Kansas City to judge in
national competition where
he won a silver medal. At the
spring banquet he received
the FFA Foundation Award
for efficiency in crop
production. He recently
attended the National FFA
Convention at Kansas City
this fall. Bob is a member of
Millersville Mennonite
Church and is a senior at
Penn Manor High School. He
is presently employed at
Turkey-Hill Dairy.
J. Richard Burkholder
J. Richard Burkholder is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Burkholder. He is a senior at
Penn Manor High School and
a member of the Manor
Richard Burkholder
Penn Manor
Coktum
Oxide
Magnesium
Oxide
53 SS
Chapter FFA. In 1973 he was
scntinal and is presently
treasurer. His projects in
clude a sow, market hogs, a
steer, com and tobacco. He
has attended the Penn State
Convention twice and has
attended the Convention at
Kansas City.
C. Randall Hunt
C. Randall Hunt is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E.
Hunt, RDI, Millersville. He
lives on a 90 acre farm west
of Millersville. Some of his
projects were veal calves,
tobacco, corn production,
Randall Hunt
Penn Manor
hogs and beef fattening
programs. He is now
specializing in corn
production and hog fat
tening. He has held the of
fices of Assistant Treasurer,
Student Advisor and
Reporter m the Manor FFA.
He has represented the
Manor Chapter as a land
judge at the FFA Mid
summer Convention at Penn
State University in 1972,
1973, and 1974. He has shown
his hogs in the 1974 Lan
caster FFA Hog Show and
Farm Show, and he plans to
show some hogs at this
year’s Farm Show. He went
out to Kansas City, Mo. to
attend the National FFA
Convention.
Charles Kauffman, Jr.
Penn Manor
Charles M. Kauffman Jr.
He is the son of Mr. & Mrs.
Charles M. Kauffman. RDI,
Millersville. He is a senior at
Scours stop; calves bounce back.
v-' * * 4&-1
ONE 5 INCH CALF THERMOMETER AND CASE
with every three cartons of Beacon Scour Stop-R
(3 cartons treats 9 calves J Offer expires Jan 25, 1975
H. JACOB HOOBER
INTERCOURSE, PA
THARPE & GREEN MILL
CHURCHVILLE, MD
R. E. RUDiSILL
Ph. 854-2281
Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033
Penn Manor High School.
In June of his freshman
year he represented his class
at State College at the Pa.
Assn, of Future Farmers of
America. There, he won first
place in the poultry judging.
Then, on Oct. 9, 1972, he
traveled to Kansas City, Mo.
to the national FFA Con
vention to represent his
State. , L
He has also received the
Red Rose Degree in Jan. of
1974.
Among his farm activities
are the raising of steers, pigs
and bulls. He has raised
holstein heifers, com and
tobacco.
Robert Hershey
Manheim Central’s FFA
president is Robert (Bob)
Feed Beacon Ci
Scour Slop-R
Beacon's special "synergy" of ingredients anti
biotics, trace minerals, A, D, E, and B complex
vitamins does the job quickly. Helps dry up
scours, restore appetite, combat dehydration. Pro
motes all-around good health.
Simple as A, B, C, too. Tear open a 4-oz. packet,
one per calf. Mix with warm water. Feed twice a
day for 3 days. You treat while you feed!
Contains 20% protein from appetizing, easily di
gested milk products, plus 15% micronized tat for
speedy assimilation. You get 3 days feeding and
3 days medication for pennies.
EARL SADDER, INC.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC.
WITMER, PA
McCRACKEN'S FEED MILL, INC.
MANHEIM, PA
Beacon Reps.
beaconfeeds
Robert Hershey
Manheim Central
Hershey, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Hershey,
Manheim RDS. He served as
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Handy, Pre-Measured
"Meal-in-a-packet"
M-
VAN-MAR FEEDS
LEESPORT, PA
CHESTER WEIST
Ph. 741-2600
RICHARD B. KENDIG
Ph. 302—478-3058