Boom Insulation Company Residential • Agricultural • Commercial • Industrial SPRAY OM - BLOWN IN - FOAMED IN PLACE 1167 Snapper Dam Road Call 717 000-971*0 Landisville, PA 17538 Collect III'OUU"£fUU *EN PIT MANURE PUMPS sh Manure Storage Agitation Time t 30* r. ERNEST SNOOK ssS&f “THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALIST” OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS: Nesseth Open Pit Pumps are years ahead of competitive models. With pumping capacities of 3500 to 6000 gallons per minute, no single pump can break up thick crusted manure and turn it into pumpable slurry as fast as a Nesseth. You’ll save time and you’ll save fuel, but just as important you’ll save money because you don’t need two units (one for agitation, one for pumping) when you buy Nesseth. A single unit does it all and Nesseth offers a choice of six , Blasts , strMm of manure , 0 100 models so you can select the model best suited to your needs. Choose from either 3 point hitch or trailer mount, 20" or 24" impeller, 540 or 1000 rpm PTO operation 25 receive Honorary- Keystone Farmer Degree HARRISBURG - The highest State FFA degree of recognition that a non member of the Future Farmers of America can possibly achieve was presented to 24 Penn sylvanians and one Marylander last week during the organizations 50th annual Mid-Winter Con vention. It was held here m conjunction with the Farm Show. Ceremonies took Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1978 place in the Forum of the Education Building. Recipients of the Honorary Keystone Farmer Degree were; Robert S. Woods, vocational agriculture teacher at Garden Spot High School, Lancaster County. Lloyd M. Lapp, nursery operator, 2050 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster. Glenn H. Davis, principal of Penn Manor High School, Millersville, Lancaster County. Esther Z. Papson, speech teacher at Eastern Lebanon County High School. Richard L. Stouffer, agriculture teacher at Hanover, York County. Richard Coons, agriculture teacher from Dover, York County. Donald Kemp, principal of New Oxford High School, Adams County. Robert Kramer, agriculture teacher from Sinking Spring, Berks County. Vito J. Selvaggio, school administrator from Coatesville, Chester County. Wellington Smith, director of the Farm Show, Harrisburg. Lee Hejmey, Fair Fund Services Administrator for the Department of Agriculture, Harrisburg. s X V, \ V ‘ ■ts'-' ' ' Cheek these (estates • Performs both agitation and pumping • 300 degree rotation agitation spout • Easy to transport, easy to operate • No pier required in storage area • Extra rugged construction for longer life, dependable trouble-free service. Fred Achenbach, Nor thampton County farmer. Joseph I. Claar, agriculture teacher at Charnbersburg, Franklin County. Donald Fowler, Fulton County Agricultural Ex tension agent. Roy Johnston, agriculture teacher from Mercersburg, Franklin County. William Wentzel, district forester from Waynesburg, Charles L. Wiggins, business manager from Marion Center. Dr. James McCaffree, dairy farmer from Chestertown, Md. Donna Kisamore, high school office manager from Everett, Bedford County. Dean Kile, agriculture teacher from Benton, Columbia County. Dr. Richard Jones, superintendent of schools fromSunbury. Harteis, teacher from Gerald agriculture Lake Ariel. Wendell Bowman, school principal from Meyersdale, Robert Brown, Agricultural Extension agent from Garret., George. M. Albright, agriculture teacher from Wilkes-Barre. 31