C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1980 Award winners at the Elizabethtown Young Farmers Annual Banquet in cluded: Dieter Krieg, Lrtitz: Luke Brubaker, Mt. Joy; Joe Wivell, Columbia; Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown and Irwin Engle, Marietta. E-town Young Farmers learn and BY PAT KAUFFMAN MT. JOY - “All of life is an attitude. Nobody can ruin your day without your permission.” So stated Grover Gouker at the Elizabethtown Young Farmers banquet, Saturday. While Gouker was m fact a last minute replacement for another speaker, the manager for Dale Carnegie was an obvious crowd pleaser. While noting an article he read recently which stated that a farmer’s time is worth $200.00 per hour, Gouker ★ Barn Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. 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PA 17104 TEL (717) 232-4100 FROM A SHEET TO A CARLOAD A POUND OR A TON! how to win friends influence people emphasized the need to take control of one’s day. That, he noted, meant recognizing that the only person to blame when tnings go wrong is oneself. It also meant that a farmer’s time was too valuable to give control of it to someone else. “If you’re not in charge, you’re giving that control to someone else,” Gouker quipped. With the use of quotes and jokes, Gouker pointed out to the group that “Most people will be about as happy as* they decide to be.” Arlan Keener from the Elizabethtown FFA spoke briefly to the group and encouraged members present to “Look around for a teen you can help.” The evening was made more memorable for the group by the presence of fifteen gingerbread bams used as table decorations. The elaborate decorations PRESCRIPTION FARMING Cabbage c°rn Soil Analysis & Programs AWalfa 305 P,ant Ana| y sis & Programs Small Grains Tobacco Tomatoes Peppers Potatoes Orchards & More Egg Clearinghouse breaks all previous DURHAM, N.H. - Public trading through Egg Clearinghouse, Inc. during February broke all previous records and placed the organization on a record trading pace for the first two months of 1980. were given to some lucky people as door prizes. During the awards presentations, the following fanners were recognized; Robert H. Kauffman, Top cow for butterfat—9Bs pounds and Top herd but terfat—647 pounds; Joe C. Wivell, Top cow for milk— -27,673 pounds and Top herd for milk—l7,B7l pound herd average. Luke Brubaker, First m shelled c0rn—164.4 bushels/acre; Joe C. Wivell, First in ear c0m—194.1 bushels/acre; Irwin W. Engle, First in ton TDN— -9.69 tons/acre and First in silage yield—32.3 tons/acre Wivell was selected as the outstanding young farmer under thirty. Engle was chosen as the outstanding young farmer over 30. Also honored by a cer tificate of appreciation for his contributions to the club, was Dieter Kneg CLYDE ALDEREER MAURICE HENRY Juniata County Berks Co 717/539-8456 215/845-7636 RAYMOND HOUSER BOBIMES Indiana Co Chester Co 412/397-2444 215/489-7067 GERALD KELLER DAN PLACE Lancaster- Lebanon Co 717/949-2332 Bucks Co 215/536-8283 Other Areas Too call 717/469-2864 PA. SURE-CROP LIQUID PLANT FOOD CO. RD *2 Box 4210 Grantville, PA Frank Koebnch, President and General Manager, said 88,620 cases of eggs were traded in February surpassing the previous record set in February 1977 by more than 15,000 cases. Trading represented a 23 percent increase over the near record trading of February 1979. Combined trading for January and February 1980 surpassed the previous first two months’ trading record by 15,350 cases - more than 20 truck loads, Koebruch said. 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