Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1979, Image 114

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—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 19,1979
Grassland FFA wins
By JOAN LIESAU
BOWMANSVILLE -
Wanda Steffy, 16, of East
Earl Rl, was the top placing
individual, with the
Grassland FFA .production
team, New Holland, placing
first at the Lancaster County
FFA Land Judging Contest.
The contest was held May 9
at the Zerbe Sister’s farm
near Bowmansville.
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The top ten individuals at the Lancaster County
FFA Land Judging Contest include: (bottom left)
Dennis Weaver, Sheila Eager, Jeff Snader, Mervin
FFA engines contest winners named
ELVERSON Northern
Lebanon High School FFA
members took top billing in
the Berks-Lebanon-Schuyl
kill County Area FFA small
gasoline engines contest held
recently. A team from Cedar
Crest High School captured
second place.
Placing sixth in the event
was Twin Valley High
School. Brian Yelk, son of
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FISHER AND STOLTZFUS
TRAILER SALES
Call 717-768-3832 or 717-354-0723
Located East of New Holland
Standard Metal Top Stock
Trailer As Shown Above
Comes In Lengths Of 14 & 16 Feet
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Standard Livestock Trailer
20’ * 6' Trailer Has The 2 Ft Escape Door
Wanda, a Grassland FFA
chapter member, received a
blue ribbon and also a plaque
from the Lancaster County
Conservation District
presented by Tom Johnston.
Wanda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Steffy.
She is a sophmore at Garden
Spot High School. Her
projects include land
judging, and a horse.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yelk,
Elverson, placed ninth in
dividually with Dan Wilson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Sterling, Elverson, placing
13th individually.
The top two teams in the
contest will represent the
area in the state FFA contest
at the Pennsylvania State
University this June.
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This 16’ x 8’ Gram Trailer
Is Designed To Haul Gram
standard Flat t<.'i
Doug Dosh, 15, of East
Earl Rl, was the second high
individual. Doug, the son of
Mr, and Mrs. Martin Dosch,
is also a sophmore at Garden
Spot High School.
Thirty-five FFA members
from four schools competed.
The top ten individuals in
clude: 1. Wanda Steffy; 2,
Doug Dosch; 3. Gerald
Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Zimmerman, and Wanda Steffy. Back row, left:
Doug Dosch, Gerald Weaver, David Mull, Janis
Longenecker, and Rodger Weaver.
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Trailer
land judging contest
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Ball, 4 Shi iia Eager,
daughtei til Mrs, Ruth
Ea’ger Denver K 1; 5. David
Mull, sun of'Mr and Mrs.
Kenneth A Mull, 6. Rodger
Weaver,'son of Mr. and Mrs
Irving Weaver. East Earl
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ancl Mrs. Isaac Snader, East
Earl Rl; 8. Jams
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