Owen J, Roberts FFA honors members , faculty I ►- Members of the Owen J. Roberts FFA Chapter received awards recently for their ac complishments. Standing left to right are: Ray BIG FARM POWER AfNID EQUIPMENT Do ReUfwork With Hie Fuel Other Tractors Waste! “There's no use paying for fuel (or engine horsepower) if your tractor eats it up before it reaches the drawbar. It’s actual drawbar horsepower available that does fieldwork and fuel efficiency that saves you fuel. STEIGER DELIVERS BOTH ... AND A WHOLE LOT MORE." Kolb, Andrew Gawrys, Eric Mienzenger, and Daryl Schafer. Front row: Joseph Kulp, Susan Kulp, Jim Wiand and Chester Soltys. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14, (Continued from Page 14) Chapter Farmer. He raises Hampshire sheep, has his own shearing business, and gained work experience on the I. Newton Evans dairy farm in Chester Springs. Daryl was recently awarded the State FFA Degree. He was also the recipient of the public speaking Foundation medal. Daryl placed first in the County and fourth in the area with his speech titled “A Salute to the FFA”'. Another Foundation medal he received was for Diversified Livestock Production. A state silver medal was bestowed to Daryl for his sheep breeding record book. Dayrl, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schafer, was secretary on the winning parliamentary procedure team. He was also chosen to be on the Scholar Staff of the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives Summer In stitute (PAFC). An avid dairy woman, Susan Kulp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Kulp, tied for the Chapter’s dairy trophy. Placing very well ai shows with her dairy cows and heifers, Susan also raised field corn, hay and a vegetable garden. As secretary of her Chapter, Susan participated on the OFFICIAL TEST RESULTS - FUEL EFFICIENCY STEIGER ST4SO ((n s 1700 RPM) (w/o PTO) STEIGER ST3SO STEIGER PT3SO (w/PTO) STEIGER 5T325 STEIGER ST2SI STEIGER ST4SO ((n 1 2100 RPM) STEIGER ST3IO VERSATILE 875 NOTE: Horsepower hours per gallon is computed by dividing total gallons con sumed during two hour maximum power test into the average drawbar horsepower produced parliamentary team as reporter. She was also selected to attend the PAFC Summer Institute this year. Star Chapter Greenfhand went to Eric Mienzenger. Eric raises pheasants and sells them to the Game Warden. He also has chickens and bee colonies. For experience, Enc works for the Elwood Fisher dairy farm m Charlestown. Eric also received blue ribbons in the County record book competition. Andrew Batdorf received the Chapter vegetable gardening award. He grew a quarter acre garden, inter cropping and double crop ping his vegetables. Andrew also raised a calf, donated by Kulp Brothers, for the Church Missionary. High citrus salesman was Dale Keen, Chapter secretary. Dale, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Keen, Sr. of Glenraore, sold 87 crates. He works for experience m the milking parlor of Samuel B. Acker. Dale raises and shows registered Holsteins. He received a state silver medai for his work ex perience. Dale was also awarded the Foundation medal in Placement in Agriculture Production. Raising fattening hogs and (Turn to Page 26) TttMdfiwl mm.m. Model STEIGER PT3SO 'ms * ms 14 S 2 un 13 9S JOHN DEERE 8630 13,67 IS ST 14JI 14 74
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