Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 05, 1977, Image 43

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    Top agriculturists named at Conrad Weiser
IUREL SCHAEFFER Future Fa rimers of America most recognition over the
Berks County held their annual FF A past year,
correspondent banquet Feb. 24 to honor Topping the list of awards
lESONIA, Pa. - The those members and adult was Norman Manbeck, vice
-1 Weiser Chapter of farmers who received the president of the Chapter,
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STANFORD SEED COMPANY
PO Box 366, Buffalo, New York 14240/PO Box 230, Plymouth Meeting, Pa 19462
Phone 733 9174
who received the Star
Chapter Farmer Award.
Todd Lynn followed by
receiving the Star
Greenhand Award. Ralph
Troutman was named
outstanding young farmer.
The Chapter presented
honorary membership
degrees to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hummel; Mr. and
Mrs. George Ludwig Jr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Zimmerman Sr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Noss; and Mr.
and Mrs. Sebastian Graupp.
Brief addresses were
made throughout the
program by fellow FFA
members and Dr. Walter
Rohrbach, who is retiring as
superintendent. Rohrbach
told the FFA members how
fortunate they are and how
he is looking forward to
getting out in the fresh air
once again. Comments were
also given by Harvey Smith
and Lester Gelsinger, Adult
Farmer president.
National Foundation
Awards were bestowed by
Rodney Mack to Leon
Stauffer for soil and water
management; Bob Lebo, fish
and wildlife management;
and Norman Manbeck,
agriculture mechanics and
crop production.
Sandy Effert, FFA ad
visor, awarded the
following; Salesmanship,
Lancsater Farming, Saturday, March 5,1977 —
George Ludwig; Top Citrus
Fruit Salemen, Bruce
Ludwig, first; Ron Wanner,
second; and Ray Noss, third.
Also honored was Norman
Manbeck for dairy
production; Bruce Ludwig,
ag processing; Todd Lynn,
poultry production; Donald
Feeg, diversified livestock
production; George Ludwig,
swine production; Ronald
Wanner, ornamental hor
ticulture; David Stump,
placement in agriculture
production; and Ernest
Gelsinger, farm safety.
Keystone Farmer Awards
were also given to Ray
Zimmerman, Art Noss,
Bruce Ludwig, and Norman
Manbeck.
Scholarship Awards were
presented to Todd Lynn,
ninth grade; Donald Feeg,
tenth grade; Bob Lebo,
twelth grade.
After the FFA awards,
Leveme Barrett presented
awards to Adult Farmers.
Leading members in the
Seed Corn Contest was
Harold Heck with 157.89
bushels per acre. Second
place went to Dennis Sat
tazahn with 157.83 bushel per
acre. In third place was
Robert Myer and in fourth
was Donald Duncan.
In the Cost per Bushel
Division, Dennis Sattazahn
placed first with a cost of 81
cents per bushel; Harold
Heck was second with 93
cents per bushel; Donald
Duncan was third with 95
cents.
Lester Gelsinger received
the honors by placing first
the Quality Division with
Oscar Manbeck second.
Attendance awards were
given to Oscar Manbeck,
first, for attending all 15 of
the Adult Farmer meetings.
Second place was Allen Gaul
who attended 14 meetings;
tied for third were Harold
Heck and Walter
Augsberger.
William James of Farm
Credit Association,
presented the Outstanding
Fanner Award for the area
to Ralph Troutman, a dairy
farmer.
After the presentation of
awards the program was
concluded with a movie
entitled “FFA Stars Over
America.”
Agway drivers’
safety noted
LEESPORT, Pa. - Awards
for completing a year or
more of driving without a
preventable accident were
presented to 67 Agway
drivers from the Leesport
area at a dinner last month
at Lincoln Restaurant, here.
About two-thirds of
Agway’s regular drivers who
are eligible for awards are
being recognized for safe
driving records of one to 32
years. Agway drivers
covered more than 57 million
miles during 1976, operating
vehicles from small service
vans to tractor - trailers.
Agway’s accident rate is
8.4 accidents per million
miles, compared with the
national average of 12.1
accidents per million miles,
for all fleets reporting such
statistics to the National
Safety Council.
Awards were presented by
Agway area manager
Raymond A. Cochran and
petroleum district manager
F. Donald Stas. Richard
Resig, safety director of
Syracuse, N. Y., represented
the Agway Safety Depart
ment.
Agway is a farm supply
and food - marketing
cooperative owned by 118,000
member - stockholders,
serving agriculture in 12
northeastern states.
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