Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1979, Image 129

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By DIETER KRIEG
MOUNT AIRY The
Ephrata Area Young Far
mers Association celebrated
its 10th annual banquet here
last Saturday, capping it off
with the recognition of
outstanding Inembers and a
thought-provoking wildlife
program. The affair was
held northwest of Ephrata,
at the Mount Airy - Durlach
Fire Hall.
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Another highlight of the
program was a slide show
narrated by Pennsylvania
Young Farmers Region n
vice president Earl Stauffer.
Stauffer, who is a member of
the Ephrata Chapter, had
attended the National Young
Farmer Institute in Kansas
City last year and announced
that Pennsylvania will host
that gathering in 1981. The
Hershey Convention Center
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Farmers celebrate 10th banquet
has been selected as the site, farming or community H* B was 171.4 bushels who had a yield of 152.3
A dozen members of the achievements. They were: P® r acre at 15.5 per cent bushels per'acre at 15.5 per
Ephrata Young Farmers Melvin Nolt, first place in corrected moisture. Second cent corrected moisture,
were singled out for their the com for grain contest, place went to Harry Becker, (Turn to Page 130)
__ Rick Pfautz, Aaron Stauffer, Don Zimmerman,
and T6m Zartman are four of the more
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 10,1979—129
distinguished members of the Ephrata Young
Farmers.
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