—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1979 58 Andy Haas (Continued from Page 56) have completed their beef projects. First Year Pins were awarded to: Cheryl and Jan Adam, Hamburg; Kent Fisher, Oley; Lori Rabenold, Kutztown; Rodney Reichard, Mohr sville; Clay and Clint Wursmer, Smiting Spring. Second Year Pins: Robert Bashore, Mohrsville; Andy Haas, Douglasville; Glenn Heffner, Fleetwood; Lynn Lorah, Oley; Karen Palmer, Bemville; Michael Ranck, Reading; Tim Riegel, Mohrsville; Marianne Yanos, Douglasville; Greg & ii Kirk Fisher, right, received a silver plate trophy for his award at the recent Berks County baby beef roundup. Kirk had shown the grand champion steer. Andy Haas exhibited the reserve champion and earned a similar tray. CUSTOM APPLIED NITROGEN Use the “Pros” - Fast, Efficient, Effective t Shown above left to right is Don Baldwin, 'Representative of Dow Chemical Co, Kent Fritz and Mike Bttner - Salesmen for Organic Plant Food Co ONE CUSTOM APPLICATION GIVES YOU ALL THIS: 1. “COLD FLO” AMMONIA APPLIED FROM 100 TO 250 LB. NIT. 2. N-SERVE APPLICATION WITH NITROGEN • Reduces Denitrification • Increases Nit. Efficiency • Increases Fall Application Time 3. CUSTOM FALL CHISELING • Ideal for Corn and Other Crops 4. AMMONIA APPLIED PROPERLY IN THE FALL IS AS EFFICIENT AS SPRING APPLIED N. ★ CALL OUR REPRESENTATIVE NOW TO LINEUP YOUR WORK 6 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. \ 2313 Norman Rd , Lancaster, PA 7 [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J Ph: (717) 397-5152 Zook, Oley; and Shannon Dixon, Allentown. Third Year: Joe Crisafulh, Mohrsville; JamesEshbach, Blandon; Brian and Karen Rabenold, Kutztown; Greg Strieker and Daniel Steinhauer, both of Bern ville. Fourth Year: Kirk Fisher, Oley; Christine, Sarah, and Wilson Hoffman, Barto; Kenkanne Ranck, Reading; and Ronald Sutliff, Mohr sville. Sixth Year: Elaine Heff ner, Fleetwood. Seventh Year; Liane FALL TILLAGE AND HERSHEY - PFA voting delegates approved three new members to PFA s it>- member State Board of Directors and re-elected six more members - Mrs. Jean Hileman of R D 3, Apollo, Armstrong County Farmers’ Association and Elder Vogel, Rochester, Beaver/Lawrence County Farmers’ Association, were elected to two-year terms. They will be representing District 13 and 15, respec tively. District 13 includes Jef ferson, Clarion, Armstrong and Elk counties. District 15 Haas, Douglasville; Ronald Heffner, Fleetwood; Randy Rabenold, Kutztowh; Carol and Mike Strause, Hamburg. Eighth Year: Darlene Dietrich, Hamburg; and Glenn Yanos, Douglasville. Honored for their years of service to the baby beef club were 4-H leaders; Earl Rabenold, Kutztown, 20 years; Rufus Bashore and Paul Holcombe, Jr. both of Mohrsville, 15 years; Earl Hafer, Douglasville, nine years; Robert Yanos,' Douglasville, six years; James Dietnch, Hamburg, four years; and Rosanne Ranck, Reading, one year. Sponsor for the silver plates and plaques were: Berks-Lehigh PCA and Federal Land Bank, Shoemakersville; Agway, Leesport; F.M. Brown and Sons, Birdsboro; Van-Mar Feeds, Shoemakersville; Mogel Brothers Feeds, Hamburg; American Bank, Reading; Montgomefy- Bucks Farm Bureau, Souderton; Ken-Rose Farms, Reading; R.&W. Feeds, Centerport; Berks County 4-H Baby Beef Club, COVERAGE AREA North of Rt 23 West of Rt 272 and Adjoining Counties KENT FRITZ South of Rt 23 East of Rt 272 and Chester County MIKEBITNER PFA adds new directors includes Butler, Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer counties Richard Barto, R.D.I, Montgomery, Lycoming County Farmers’ Association, was elected to complete the unexpired term of retiring board member Harold Rice He will be representing District 16 (Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield) Re-elected for two year terms are Keith Eckel of R D. 2, Clarks Summit, representing District 1 (Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming, Lackawanna), Arthur Hershey of R.D. 1, Cochranville, representing District 3 (Berks, Mon tgomery, Chester, Delaware), Frederick Tiffany of R.D. 2, Athens, representing District 5 (Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Potter, McKean), Russell Hummel, R D. 2, Selm sgrove, representing District 7 (Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour), Horace Waybnght of R D. 2, Gettysburg, representing District 9 (Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, Fulton), and Joseph Johns of Davidsville, representing District II (Blair, Somerset, Bedford). PFA State Women’s Commmittee re-elected Mrs. Richard Crawford, R.D. 1, Port Royal, Chairman, and Mrs. Robert Weaver, R.D. 1, Winfield, Secretary. Newly elected Vice Chairman was Mrs. Richard Rhoades, R.D. 1, Emleton. Three new committee members, approved by the State Board of Directors are Gloria Christman, R.D. 1, Hamburg, District 3, Berks County; Mrs. Frederick Tiffany, R.D 2, Athens, District 5, Bradford County; and Mrs. Helen Jackson, R.D 1, New Gaulee, District 15, Beaver/Lawrence. d ion Franklin County, was re elected to his second 2-year^J term as Vice President of Pennsylvania Farmers’ • Eas
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