Cl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980 Farm Credit announces promotions YORK - H. Richard Zook, general manager of Federal Land Bank Association and associate manager of Production Credit Association announces the following promotions: Kenneth E. Davis has been appointed to. the newly created position, branch manager of the York Office. Ken will be responsible for coordinating lending operations, including customer service, training, and marketing in York County. Davis joined the Farm Credit staff as a loan officer in 1976 in the Carlisle Office. During the past year, he coordinated the opening of a full-time Branch Office in Perry County. Along with his wife Anne and four children, Davis operates a small farm in northern York County. Edward N. Heindel has been promoted to the position of senior credit analyst. Heindel will be responsible for credit and appraisal 1980 tested boars to sell HARRINGTON, Del. - Animals from the 1960 Delaware Boar Test will be sold at auction on Tuesday, September 2, at the Delaware State Fairgounds, Harrington. The sale will start at 6:30 p.m. According to University of Delaware extension livestock specialist Richard Fowler, there were 44 boars on test this summer, with many of them gaining over 2.0 pounds a day. The averages for all the boars were; 2.09 pounds daily gain, .75 inches backfat, and a feed ef ficiency ratio of 2.37 pounds of feed per pound of gam. The average index is 100. A boar must have an index of 90 to sell. Twenty-seven boars will be sold. The highest indexing boars were a pen of Durocs con signed by Edwards and Edwards Farm, Rich Square, N.C. These boars had an average index of 130, a backfat of .68 inches, a daily gain of 2.20 pounds and feed efficiency of 2.17. Close to the leader was another Duroc pen con signed by Xenneth Ketterer of Newville, Pa. These boars hadan average index of 128, a daily gain of 2.4, and feed efficiency of 2.17 pounds of Kenneth E. Davis in Delaware teed per pound of gain. The highest indexing in dividual boar this year was a Yorkshire consigned by Leon Arnold of Lebiuion, Pa. The boar indexed 142 and had a daily gain of 2.57. ffiOD!]flDa®[l DdQSGO[7(3DQ<3© G®DDQ[p®DOV7 "Friend of Fenners since 1895.” Is your farm sufficiently insured? With our low rates and broad coverage you can’t afford not to carry adequate amount of insurance to protect against today’s inflated values. See our agent in your area. WALTER A. BENFIELD R D. VI, Alburtis, Pa SNYDER’S INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 3501 Kutztown Road, Laureldate, Pa HECKLER & HEITEFUSS, INS. 1120 E Chocolate Ave, Hershey, Pa CONTESTOBA CONSULTANTS, AGENTS & BROKERS, INC. 200 W Main St. Leola, Pa Edward N. Heindel quality, and the develop ment of credit policies and procedures necessary to meet the Associations ob jective of providing con structive credit to qualified agriculture producers. Helndel began his career in Farm Credit with the York Associationsm 1974 as a loan officer. He was promoted to credit appraisal analyst in 1977. The test and sale are sponsored by the Delaware Pork Producers Association and the Delaware Extension Service. Five breeds from four states are represented. Jd Guard A graduate of Red lion Area High School,. Heindel attended Penn State majoring in agriculture engineering. He and his wife Debbie ' reside in Windsor Township, York County. Sandra M. Aulbach has been promoted to the position of field represen tative. Her responsibilities will _ involve the complete processing of loan ap plications for both farm and " rural resident needs. Aulbach began her career with Farm Credit this past May as a senior office assistant in the Credit Department. 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