Farming, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1977 ■■■■■■■■DB FF A’ers receive [Continued from Page 143) Keystone Farmer plans to included swine breeding, rent 35 acr ®f * or corn production, and work use continue on at experience. His work ex- h | s P res . ent P lace of em ‘ perience employment is at P lo^ment ‘ the Lebanon Valley near future he plans to dairy farming on the home Mark Bucher Mark Bucher Lower Daughin m High School Kevin Halbleib Kevin Halbleib Lower Dauphin High School Kevin Halbleib, age 18, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Halbleib of Hummelstown, will receive his Keystone Farmer Degree at the FFA Winter forum due to efforts of supervised work ex perience. He has won county honors two years because of this. Halbleib served the local cnapter as treasurer this year and was assistant treasurer last year. He received the farm mechanics award at the local banquet last year for outstanding shop work, and was on die parliamentary procedure team in 1975 which placed fifth in state competition. He is working on a 200 acre beef farm which also boards horses. Halbleib is in charge of many of the farming operations. After graduation the an rour HUSKEE-BILT MAN! CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING A Thrive Center controlled environment building means heavier healthier animals, reduced labor and feed costs and almost no manure handling or odor They pay for themselves in no time' See our Building Display at the Farm Show Booth No.’s 623-624 Mark Bucher, age 17 of Elizabethtown R 3, is the son of Mr. and Airs. David Koser. The newly named Keystone Fanner has served the Lower Dauphin FFA Chapter for two years as vice-president. He has. participated in parliamentary procedure for three years and in 1975 was vice president of the fifth place state team. He also won county honors for public speaking. Dairy has been his main enterprise for which he received the county dairy award in 1975. He has shown hogs and dairy cattle at local and district shows. Bucher has sung in the state chorus for two years and was selected to sing in the national chorus this past November in Kansas City. At present he is respon sible for the 34 dairy cows at home and he plans to begin dairy farming on his own in the spring of this year. Also Ask About Our YOUR HUSKEE-BILT MAN MERVIN MILLER RD2, Keener Road, Lilitz, Penna. Phone (717) 626-5204 Patz 988 silo unloader 150 cattle feeder 400 cattle feeder 162 A circular feeder 101 Taper-Pan Feeder Silo unloading - Feed handling - Manure handling Patz has the Equipment Patz has the Personnel Patz means confidence - depend on it , Visit our display IMo. 745 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show] ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 669 4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845 2261 BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814 383 2806 BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717 935 2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737 4554 rAST EARL ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMENT 445 6409 Mike Spittle Lower Dauphin* High School Mike Spittle, age 17 son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Spittle, Middletown, has served as president of the Lower Dauphin FFA Chapter, for two years in succession. His FFA activities have been many. He was on the chapter parliamentary procedure team each year, and was president on the 1975* team which placed fifth in state competition. He also participated in public speaking his freshman year. / » / X / ' 1 v ' J'' /. i-z, /■" / _ X J ' / 162 A conveyor 155 A conveyor 166 overhead feeder 101 conveyor [or contact your local dealer. ELLIOTTSBURG HAMBURG K'RKWOOD LA LEBANON McALISTERVILLE In 1976 Spittle received honorable mention in the state farmi mechanics award. Nationally, he has participated in the leader ship training seminar in Washington last summer and attended the national convention in Kansas City, Mo., this Fall. Spittle’s projects included com for grain, hog fattening, beef growing, and beef finishing. He has also carried a work experience project working on a local dairy farm. His future plans include getting established in a dairy farming enterprise. - i~ t 166 conveyor 400 gutter cleaner m *Q ur * P. ump „ . 400 manure stacker Swinging elide Model 100 mechanical 366 manure stacker manure pump 266 Hquldvator 111 manure spreader CARL BAER 582-2648 H DANIEL WENGER 488.6574 iNDIS & ESBENSHADE 786 4158 MARVIN HORST 272 0871 SANER FARM SYSTEMS 463 2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437 2375 NEWVILLE PIPERSVIIIF MOYER FARM SERVICE 766-8675 STREET. MD THOMASVILLE KENNETHL SPAHR 225-1064 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Model 200 FREDB McGILLRAY 776 7312 WALTER WEBSTER 452-8521