Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 15

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    Bensing, Krall win 4-H awards
UNIVERSITY PARK - In
the 4-H National Awards
Program, Robert Bensing,
19, of 701 Klein Avenue,
Lebanon, was named state
winner in forestry; and
Richard Krall, 20, of 200
Flintville Road, Lebanon,
Used Steiger Wildcat 111 210 H.P.
A/C; AM/FM/T ape; 3 pt.; 580 hrs.
was named state nominee
for an animal science
scholarship.
Bensing will receive an
expense-paid trip to National
4-H congress in Chicago,
November 27 to December 1.
Both Bensing and Krall will
Reconditioned Versatile 145
Cummins Powered/3 pt. Hitch
compete for scholarships at
the national level with
winners to be announced
during the national con
ference.
Support of the forestry
project is provided by the
International Paper Com
pany, and the animal science
scholarship, Allied Mills,
Inc.
Robert Sensing is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Sensing, Sr., a sophomore at
Penn State majoring in
horticulture. He has been a
4-H member for seven years.
A member of the Nor
solebco 4-H Community Club
and Happy Trail Riders 4-H
Horse Club, Robert served
as president, vice president,
treasurer and news reporter.
He also assisted with club
activities and events as a
teen leader.
The state forestry contest
winner completed projects
in wildlife conservation,
forestry, gardening, flowers,
veterinary science, horse,
teen leadership, and
agronomy.
Locally, Robert took part
in the county fair, day camp,
Olympic day, and officers
training.
He also participated in the
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, District 4-H Camp,
Pennsylvania 4-H Leader
ship Congress, State 4-H
Achievement Days,
Citizenship Short Course,
and National Junior Hor
ticultural Association
Convention.
Robert Sensing
He was state winner in the
4-H Horticulture Judging
Contest in 1975 and a
member of the winning
flower judging team that
captured the state contest m
1974.
Yoders win Shorthorn show
.Sam Yoder and his
champion Milking
Shorthorn cow at the
Pennsylvania All-Ameri
can Dairy Show.
WIL-RICH CSUNFLOWER ISkrause
USED TRACTORS
1566 International cab/20.8x34 duals
1456 International
engine )
trans >
rear J
1066 International cab/600 hrs.
HOOBER EQUIPMENT INC.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Krall, Richard Krall
is a junior at Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
majoring in dairy science.
He has been a 4-H member
for 10 years.
A member of the Cedar
Crest 4-H Dairy Club, he
served as president,
secretary, and treasurer,
and assisted as a teen leader
the past six years.
The scholarship nominee
completed projects in dairy,
tractor maintenance,
automotive, and teen
leadership.
In Lebanon County, he
participated in the dairy
show, demonstration con
test, and officers training.
He also took part in the
Regional 4-H Demonstration
HARRISBURG - State
exhibitors fared well
Tuesday in the Milking
Shorthorn classes at the
Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show held in the Farm
Show complex.
Samuel G. Yoder of
Pinesedge Farms,
Shoemakersville, was
named premier breeder and
exhibitor, continuing the
Yoder family dominance of
the Milking Shorthorn
competition. Yoder’s
children Nedra, Wendy and
Frederick had shown win
ning entries in Monday’s
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy
Show in Shorthorn classes.
& STEIGER
IN STOCK
just
overhauled
JUNCTION RT. 301 & 300
SUDLERSVILLE, MARYLAND
(301) 758-1212
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1.1977
USED EQUIPMENT
1600 JD chisel
551 H chisel
4901 H disc 32’
35 IH disc 12’ & 14’
20’ Brady Field Cultivator
IH Grail Drill
HPI Tool Bar pictured
Richard Krall
Day, State 4-H Achievement
Days, Pennsylvania 4-H
Leadership Congress, and
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat.
In 1976 he was named state
winner in petroleum power
and received an expense
paid to National 4-H
Congress in Chicago.
Yoder’s entry, “Pinesedge
Melody,” exhibited by
daughter Nedra, was named
grand champion and senior
champion female. The 6-
year-old cow has been the
grand champion cow in the
Junior show for the past two
years.
The reserve grand and
reserve senior champion,
six-year-old “Greenvista
SVPP Peggy tod,” is owned
and exhibited by the Three
Springs Farm, Newville.
Sandy River Farms,
Farmington, Maine,
exhibited the junior
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