24 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 29,1975 York FFA Project Winners Announced Following are the York County FFA State Project Book winners in the recently held contest. Dover Crist Shearer, 10 or More Enterprises • Silver Award Eastern Robert Bair, 2 Enterprises - Gold Award; Scott Hunt, 10 or More Enterprises - Bronze Award. Gifford Pincbot William Brice, Wildlife Conservation also Southeast Division Winner - Silver Award. 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It _ supplies both quick-acting and long-lasting , Uran can be sprayed or dribbled on in early fall, in winter on frozen ground, in early Uran soaks quickly into the soil. Covers spnng, and throughout the year on grass. It’s every square inch equally for consistent yields ideal for airplane and irrigation application. and even maturing. Uran saves you lime and labor. No bags to We can custom top-dress Arcadian liquid lift No augers to line up One man using a Uran or rent you an applicator Either way, truck mounted tank with a wide spray boom you’ll get the prime nitrogen top-dressing top-dressed over 200 acres in a day And you Order early, can add crop protection chemicals and other plant fuods to do more jobs at less cost. Sse us now. JOHN Z. MARTIN RDI, NEW HOLUND, PA PHONE 717-354-5848 Award; Terry Murphey, Wildlife Conservation also 3rd place State Division Winner • Gold Award; Steven Wilson, Off-Farm Work Exp. - Silver Award. Red Lion Tim Eveler, Beef Finishing - Bronze Award; Keith Sechrist, Dairy Calves - Bronze Award; Dean Innerst - Dairy Heifers - Silver Award; Earl Holtzinger, 5 Enterprises - Gold Award; Dave Amspacher, 8 En terprises also Production Credit Assoc. • County Winner; Richard Kilgore, Poultry Meats - Bronze Award; Wayne Bankert, Swine Breeding - Gold Award; Doug Taylor, Swine Fattening - Bronze Award; Tom Arnold, Vegetable Garden • Bronze Award. Manheim Chain Calf To Balmer Dale Balmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Balmer Manheim R 2, was recently presented with the Manheim FFA chain calf. The calf, Button Lane Stly Sadie, was purchased from Earl Landis, Manheim R 7. Robert E. Cinder, an area diary far mer purchased the calf for the chapter. Selecting the calf were Frank Greenly, chairman and Ruby Cinder, both of the chain calf committee. Dale is presently a fresh man enrolled in vocational agriculture at Manheim Central and was selected from a number of applicants in the freshman and sophomore classes to receive the animal. Dale will be showing the calf at area shows and fairs throughout the year. The calf will be replaced with a first calf heifer from the cow at a later date providing another animal for future use. South Western Claude Warner, Off-Farm Work - Silver Award. White Rose (Vo-Tech) Donna Grim, Horticulture - Gold Award; Cindy Markel, Horticulture - Bronze Award; Cheryl Muxnmert, Skills & Tasks - Bronze Award; Peggy Musselman, Skills St Tasks - Bronze Award; Sylvia Dehoff, Pa. Flower Growers Award also South Central Region - Gold Award. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! * PHONE 626-2191 OR 394-3047 Dale Balmer (front) holds the new dairy farmer and owner of chain calf which he recently received animal; Frank Greenly; chairma from the Manheim FFA Chain Calf the committee and Cletus Bali Committee. 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