Grassland FFA recognizes outstanding members By JOAN LIESAU BLUE BALL - “Too often we fail to help others because we are busy. We say ‘go ask someone else’, but as FFA members we are the someone else.” These words were spoken by Pennsylvania’s Eastern Region FFA Vice President Daniel Witwer at the Garden Spot High School, Grassland FF A Chapter’s annual banquet on March 16 at the Blue Ball Fire Hall. Over 250 people were in attendance. One Leola youth, Brian Hess, gained much recognition for his ac complishments as an FFA Old Guard ri / ffiOoafloaaD DGQSoai?@(3i]GQ €@ooo^ooo^ .“Friend of Fanners since 1896.". ' 5 a 'iKrsr •- Founded by Lancaster County farmers in 1896 and still dedicated to providing the broadest coverages at the lowest cost to all farmers in Pennsylvania. See our agent in your area. ALBRIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY 14 S. 4th St, Hamburg, Pa. JAMES R. ALLEN R.D. #2, Cochranville, Pa. MELVIN S. BINKLEY AGENCY 630 Spruce St, Denver, Pa. W. H. BARTON INS. AGENCY Box 69, Somerset, Pa. High flotation applicator spreads liquid waste. ■ Liquid waste injections reach 8 inches below ground member. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hess, Brian was named the Outstanding Senior and FFA member of his chapter. He was also awarded the Grassland Star Farmer Award and was a Foundation Award winner in the area of swine production. Mr. Raymond Baxter of Blue Ball National Bank presented Brian with the coveted Dekalb Achievement Award. Last year, Brian was named the Star Agribusinessman of Lan caster County. He works on a dairy farm owned by Robert Book of Leola. Brian We’re equipped to solve Your liquid animal waste disposal problems. Brian Hess has been the recipient of many Foundation Awards for his on-farm work, swine proficiency, and farm mechanics ability. Ac cording to Brian’s agricultural teacher, Clif ford Day, Brian has raised top quality hogs, showing them at several shows. Brian was also cited for using good management practices with his hogs. His average litter size is 10 to 11 pigs. Brian has also sold his hogs to other members, who have done well with them on the farm as well as at shows. Second Vice President and County FFA delegate Chris Herr was named the Star Red Rose Farmer. Chris has raised and shown many outstanding sheep, along with raising top quality hogs. His current project includes a steer. The son of DIT Robert and Betty Herr,' Narvon R 2, Chris is also very active within school. Gerald Martin,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Blue Ball, was awarded the Star Red Rose Agribusinessman. 810 GRO’s sub-surface injection method injects liquid animal waste 8 inches below ground. High flotation, high volume ap plication equipment operates quickly in almost any weather without compacting fields. No run-off or odor problems. Conserves valuable ammonia nitrogen. And we do it all at a reasonable, cost. (810 GRO con even provide transpor tation service if nearby fields are not available for spreading.) land application specialists P.O. Box 209 Annapolis, Md. 21404 (301) 266-6334 Earl Good, left, and Ralph Griffith were among the Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree winners at the Grassland FFA Chapter banquet held recently. Gerald works for Shady Maple Farmers Market in East Earl. His work ex perience includes everything from stocking the shelves to harvesting produce. He is also an active member carrying many projects. Barbara Herr, daughter of Dr. Robert and Betty Herr, Narvon R 2, was cited as the Star Chapter Farmer. Barbara is an outstanding shepherdess, showing breeding and market sheep at most of the top shows. She also does well with her hogs and is very active in the chapters committee work. Barbara was also the recipient of the sheep production and soil and water management Foun dation Awardis. She placed fifth in the FFA land judging contest held at Penn State. Charles Zimmerman, son o n Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1979—125 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, Blue Ball, received two honors at the banquet. He was named Star Chapter Farmer Agribusinessman and Agricultural Sales and Service Foundation Award winner. Charles has worked for J.B. Zimmerman Hard ware store. He has also won medals for his County record books. Charles was selected for his outstanding off-farm work experience. David Mull received the Star Greenhand Production award for his market hogs and activities. David is the ninth grade FFA president. He also raised about 100 hogs this past year. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mull, Churchtown. Another winner of the Star When a very satisfactory day-to-day operation Is a must... With Free Stall Housing modernization Laminated Rafters are the preferred choice Sunlight and proper ventilation without fans combine to provide a desirable working environment, heat and light for winter months and a healthier place for animals And a lot more space for the money Structural Imagination Today’s Fanning Greenhand Production award was Dennis Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver, New Holland. Dennis is the ninth grade FFA secretary. He has raised hogs, and veal calves. He also participated in the creed and public speaking contests. Kevin Zimmerman, silver medal winner in poultry judging at Penn State last Summer, was the recipient of the poultry production Foundation Award. Kevin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zimmerman, Denver, also placed fourth m the Eastern States Ex position poultry judging contest. 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