US—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1979 "S' Karen By DEBRA STRICKLER WILLOW STREET-This past summer Karen Long, a Penn Manor High School sophomore, had quite an achievement. She broke a 4o year record at the State Poultry Judging Contest, sponsored by agricultural education teachers in cooperation with the Penn State Department of Poultry Science. This is one of the most comprehensive contests in Holding a racing pigeon in Rentavin Loft, Karen enjoys explaining the techniques of pigeon racing. Long prepares for the local fair season the nation, according to Herbert C. Jordan, Ex tension specialist in poultry science at Penn State. In order to break the record, Karen earned a 91.7 per cent total composite score judging nirtte classes of poultry and eggs plus giving near perfect oral reasons on a class of four laying hens. She competed with 43 other students in judging exterior shell eggs, as well as interior quality of broken State FFA poultry judging champion out eggs. Each competitor candled eggs, and judged a class of leghorn pullets and a class of hens for egg production. Ten poultry ailments were identified by each studenat and a class of pullets and one of layers was judged' on a keep or cull basis. . Karen does not live on a poultry farm; therefore, a great deal of studying was needed to prepare her for the competition. She studied various poultry texts and practiced at area poultry farms. A county competition was held at Weaver’s of New Holland ip which Karen placed ninth. She then went on to beat the county com petitors at the state contest. As the Pennsylvania’s highest scoring individual, Karen is looking forward to attending the National FFA Convention at Kansas City in November. In the mean time, Karen is quite busy preparing for the West Lampeter Community Fair. Although she will not have to judge poultry at the fair, she will be kept busy preparing her animals for livestock contests. Karen lives on a 20 acre farm south of Willow Street, and has occupied the barn and meadow with her swine, sheep, and Aryshire calf, all of which are FFA projects. Her interest in animals and FFA began in the sixth grade at Marticville Middle School when Karen decided to join the Junior FFA Club 1 • Pre-Season Deferred 2. Rebates of as much Payment Plans as $5OO Fran? the Largi Farm Tractor! to the Smallest Tractor during an activity period. Karen has entered her hogs FFA hog show. She convinced her father to in the West Lampeter Fair. Through her achievements purchase a hcg for a project. This past year she competed with the hog project and her Since the seventh grade, in the Lancaster County (Turn to Page 119) Karen Long received an Ayrshire caif as a chain animal to help begin aim FFA project. She is looking forward to showing “Annie" at the community fairs. During 3. Fall Demo At your # 1 Tractor dealer LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone (717) 569-7063 Allan Says * or Thru Industrial Tractors zr * •**- V.*" -- t Ask About v/y & Program See why more & more people ore becoming # I