—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6,1979 158 Keystone Degree (Continued from Page 157) assistant sentinel. When he was a junior, he was elected to the office of sentinel. This year he has been elected for the offices of chapter president and county chaplain. Randy was started with his dairy heifer project by writing an essay on how to feed and care for a heifer calf. He entered a contest and won a Jersey heifer calf. Randy Behney You’ll Hear All Kinds Of Claims At The Farm Show... There's Still Only One CONSISTENT WINNER! PROVE IT TO yourself in 1979 ••• YOUR averages WILL BE BETTER! Then he bought two more Holstein heifer calves to add to his project. Presently he has projects including 10 acres of field com, 10 acres of spring oats, one breeding gilt, and three dairy heifers. During his years of being in the Northern Lebanon FFA Chapter, he par ticipated in many contests and activities. He showed his dairy heifer projects at the Lebanon Area Fair in 1976, 1977, 1978, and also showed at the Southeastern District FFA Dairy Show in 1976, 1977, 1978. Two times he qualified to show at the State Junior Dairy Show. He was very successful in all the contests he entered with his dairy animals. In 1976, he entered m dairy judging at Penn State, and he also attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1977, he gave a speech in both the local and area public speaking contests. In 1978, he entered in the hvestock judging contest at Penn State and attended the National Leadership Training Conference in Washington, D.C. Randy BUT: ★ Gutwein Hybrids have won 1975, 1976 & 1977 NCGA Competitions For 25 Acre Non-lrrigated Plots! Six Out Of The Past Seven Years, Gutwein ★ Hybrids Were Selected By Host Farmers As One Of Three Companies To Be Harvested At The Farm Progress Show! TRY THE GUTWEIN CHALLENGE ... Plant Gutwein Hybrids on a one-to-one basis - A Maturity Against The Same Maturity . Planted The Same Day In The Same Field When Conditions Are The Same, Gutwein Will Show You A Winner 1 * 32 HYBRIDS TO PICK FROM ★ ★ ★ ★ 105 Days Consistent Yields 100 Days NCGA Winner 1977 ★ Dealerships Available in Selected Areas ★ was a member of' the chapters’ Parliamentary Procedure Team and en tered the local land judging contest for two years. He is a member of the high school band and a member of the Hamlin U.C.C. Church. After graduation he plans to continue his F.F.A. projects and increase his dairy herd, so that he can start his own dairy farm which he plans. THOMAS SEAMAN Northern Lebanon Thomas Seaman is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Christian Seaman, Grantville Rl. He is \ $ 115 Days Many 200 Bu Records 105 Days Consistent Short Stalk DISTRICT SALES: HAROLD J. DIETRICH RD 1, Richland, PA 717-933-4940 a- senior- at - Northern Lebanon High School. During his first year (1976) in agriculture he was in volved with the parliamentary procedure team which placed second in the state. His projects were 25 market hogs, two breeding gilts, and two acres of com. He also went to the National FFA Convention at Kansas City. He was the first member in the FFA to get on the Superior Honor Roll. During h' c second x (1977) his projects were four breeding Gilts, 2 acres of com, and 50 market hogs. He was also on the parliamentary procedure team which placed third in the state. During his third year, his projects consisted of 60 breeding gilts, 50 market hogs, and two acres of com. He was a member of the Parliamentary Procedure team which placed third m the region. He went to Penn State for livestock judging and placed 15th. His future plans are to buy his father’s farm and con tinue with 120 sow operation. Also he would like to buy more farm land or rent land for a building to house 500 market hogs of which they produce. 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