Kutztown FFA (Continued from Page 33) tt-onze, one for dairy judging md another for livestock udging- The chapter also Iron the trophy for the Outstanding Holstein Trio at ;he Southeastern Region pFA Dairy Show held at the Kutztown Fairgrounds. . DISTRIBUTORS FOR SCHLESSM AIM'S SEED CORN SEED CORNS SOYBEANS ALFALFAS TIMOTHY CLOVERS GRASSES OATS | HEADQUARTERS FOR ARLINGTON CLOVER; 1 | # ION PENNSTATECLOVER LIST | CHEMICALS BALER TWINE SOIL CONDITIONER NOW AVAILABLE: BULK AND PACKET SEEDS ALSO SEED POTATOES GARDEN & FARM SEED CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE Call or Write WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOYD’S SEED CENTER 306 lona Rd., Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone 717-272-8943 WHITE fiarrn Equipment A ' HOW WAS YOUR PI X3W LAST TIME YOU LOOKED AT IT? White® wants you to be ready when the sun shines. So Farmersville Equipment stocked up on genuine Raydex shares, shins, moldboards and landsides. Check your plow now. See Farmersville Equipment today for easy-pulling Raydex shares and other genuine Oliver® plow parts. Other achievements Kutztown is proud of include having three members at tend the 50th National FFA Convention in Kansas City where David Schantz received the American Farmer Degree and Larry Shrewder received an in- It 4 I & * * These four young Berks Countains were recognized for their project skills at the recent Kutztown FFA banquet. Left to right are: Terry Kleinsmith, swine production; David Reigel, dividual gold emblem for his livestock judging per formance while the team received a silver emblem. Kirby Horst, state FFA chaplain represented the Pennsylvania chapter at the banquet and addressed the large audience. Horst en couraged the members to get involved with all of the activities and to take ad vantage of every opportunity available in the FFA. “Once the opportunity is past it is too late,” he reminded his colleagues. The state chaphn stressed ( ' * a. - 4- ' i 1 hv. y ! i "" ' i motivation and en thusiasm in the challenges and hardships which always lie ahead. The FFA members were en couraged not be afraid to try again after a failure, but to gain strength through one’s weaknesses and failures. Also addressing the audience were Robert Kreager, state YFA secretary; Harvey A. Smith, area agricultural educational consultant; Arnold Hillman, superin tendent of schools and John WHITE Farm Equipment Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11,1978 •/?, ► J V s' ", > . /' u* r * V t g f ‘ u l/'tyr. , 4-; I * 4 s* * * £ -w > * * % * * 6 , * i ' * ys* agricultural electrification; Sheryl Farber, or namental horticulture; and Daryl Kunkel, agricultural mechanics and dairy production. R. Butler, Kutztown High School principal. The Kutztown YFA chapter was recently selected as the outstanding chapter of the State. Donald Reinert advisor of the chapter, and Elwood Ohlinger, president, received plaques for that distinguished honor. National FFA Foundation medals were also awarded during the evening. Receiving the medal for agricultural electrification was David Reigel; agriculture mechanics - Daryl Kunkel; beef production - Richard Dietrich; crop production - Ronald Fegley; dairy production - Daryl Kunkel; ornamental horticulture - Sheryl Farber; placement in agriculture production - ■ y' | Richard Dietrich; home improvement - Larry Shrawder; horse proficiency - Michele Gladney; poultry production - Marjorie Faust; diversified livestock - (Turn to Page 44) ERTHRI SOIL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING FEED-RITE Vitamin & Mineral for livestock and poultry ZOOK & RANOC, INC RDI, Gap, PA 17527 Phone 717-442-4171 41
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