Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1976, Image 13

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    Robert -ss. ce» jr, was narru
the Red Rose Star Farmer for 1976
earlier this week when six panelists
studied applications from seven FFA
students and Hess came up with the
most first-place votes. Six of the
seven were available to meet the
judges for interviews. The son of Mr.
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25 NEW UNITS IN STOCK
ALSO FOLLOWING TRADE INS
25 - 15 KW Winpower like new 15 KW Martin Army Surplus
Two 12 - 20 KW Winpower Used Beit Drive Fidelity
12 KW MC Deering 5 KW Belt Drive with engine
25 KW Martin Army Surplus
MARVIN
AGRI-EQUIP. INC. march 4-5-6
JAMESWAY WILL CONDUCT AN INTERESTING PROGRAM
THURSDAY, MARCH 4 f grady comstock
1:30 R.M. FORT ATKINSON, WISCONSIN
SUBJECT:
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
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DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE 717-272-0871
RDI Lebanon, PA (Iona)
on Route 897 southeast of Lebanon
ING
BIG JIM FORAGE HANDLING - ALL SEASON VENTILATION
RD2 Ephrata, PA 17522
(Farmersville)
and Mrs. Gerald Hess, Lancaster R 2,
Hess is a junior at Penn Manor where
August Birchler heads the FFA
Department. Runner-up in the
contest was Solanco’s Vickie Warfel.
The trophy was presented by Randy
Ranck.
WITH YOUR WINPOWER
PTO ALTERNATOR!
i. HORST
************
FFA’ers
named
Star Farmer
Agri -
businessman
James Shirk
Seventeen-year-old Jim
Shirk, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Shirk, Lititz R 2, was
named Red Rose Star
Agribusinessman for 1976 at
a contest held last Tuesday
night at the Mount Joy Vo-
Tech School. He was chosen
over numerous other ap
plicants from all over the
County. A junior at Warwick,
Shirk has been employed
part-time for three years as
a work experience program
on the James Myer dairy
farm, Lititz R 2. He serves as
treasurer, of his FFA
chapter, where Gerald
Martin heads that depart
ment.
Runner-up in the contest
was Reuben Auker of
Ephrata.
Phone
Bus. 717-354-4271
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 14,1976
Shirk receives degree
The Honorary Keystone
Degree, the highest award
bestowed by the Penn
sylvania Future Farmers of
America, was recently given
to Glenn A. Shirk, Chester
County Agricultural Agent.
The award was presented at
the Pennsylvania FFA mid
winter convention held in
Harrisburg.
The award is given to those
adults who have made
significant contributions to
the FFA program. Mr. Shirk
has worked closely with the
FFA and has helped advance
vocational agriculture in
YOUR PIONEER
SALESMAN
IS READY
WITH SUPERIOR
SEED AND SERVICE
• Hybrid Corn - high yielding single
and special crosses.
• Alfalfa Seed for any rotation or
plowdown.
• Forage Mixes A mix for every
need (pasture, hay, haylage,
greenchop or green manure
plowdown).
• Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage,
and sorghum - sudangrass
hybrids.
Don't Delay.
See Your Pioneer p^ R
Salesman To-Day! Com^:m . Mla „ a
® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi Bred International.
Inc., Des Moines. lowa. USA
Glenn Shirk
Chester County for the past
eleven years. He previously
received honorary mem
bership in the Oxford and
Owen J. Roberts FFA
Chapters.
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