DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980 Two accepted for FFA Chorus will be responsive to con vention events and enhance the various moods of the activities." The chorus will join the National FFA Band for some special numbers and make a recording. The chorus is sponsored by the Hallmark Educational Foundation and Dr. Pepper Company who help pay expenses and host a dinner for the members. Owen Robbins of the musical creative staff at Kings Dominion Park in Virginia will accompany the chorus. Gail Cable and A.L. Carson for the Department of Public Instruction in Raleigfi, North Carolina, will also assist Kingma. LANCASTER - Harold 117 Future Farmers of Hawn 11, Petersburg and America (FFA) members Gordon Truner, Alexandria, who will sing at the 53rd two Pennsylvania state National FFA Convention, FFA’ers will be among the November 12 to 14, in Kansas Blair Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 8) Polly C Eugene Smith Myrtle GH ?2 GH 59 GH W Dean Stern Y 74 GH Y7B GH Cove Valley Hoi Inc Kitty GH William R England 73 A GH 78 A GH 18 B RH Janet RH Harold Summers Julie GH George D Smith 37 GH Dawn Baker 177 GH 194 GH 204 GH 243 RH 256 RH 257 RH 342 GH 345 RH Harry Brubaker Kenya GH Rodney L Metzler 146 GH 102 GH 169 GH 47 GH 139 112 GH 105 GH Melvin Edwards 18 GH La r Ann Farms Justice RH Jerr' i Sandy Young 32 GH NoahS Zimmerman Mandy GH Raymond Diebold Daffy GH H RoyDively 86 GH 92 GH Wayne A Sollenberger 310 RH Walter Keller 184 RH Cross Country Farms 30 GH Mark Slagenweit, Jr Becky GH County Line Farm Bonnie GH Charles & Mike Hoover Barbara GH Jada RH Annie GH Bess GH Penn England Emma Flash Leon Dell 85 RH 2-9 RH 4-3 RH 5 7 FRANKLI 30% LIQI Check Our Fall Fill-Up Price Call Us For Your Fall Fertilizer And Limestone Needs 17,834 17,886 21,751 16,505 20,413 16,532 16,098 17,721 20,228 20,882 19,053 19,894 5-11 5-10 4-10 3 1 19,122 22,174 21,257 22,604 22,930 27,314 23,222 21,546 18,125 18,999 69 62 6-1 4-10 48 4-5 2-4 2 1 22,412 5 11 16,277 19,215 18,994 16,628 15,127 20,625 29,613 78 70 52 4-3 4-1 3- 4- 18,811 20,385 19,952 22,571 20,179 17,816 17,125 6 10 17,188 20 213 5 10 19,123 16,750 16,370 10 8 22,035 25,610 19,028 20,191 7 1 7-1 3 10 20,955 22,882 1-7,620 2400 Lanca 71 Citv. Missouri. Stan Kmgma, former musical director of Virginia Polytechnic institute, will direct the chorus. He said singers will select by mail based on tape-recorded auditions, applications listing singing experience and recommendations from the member’s state FFA association, vocational agriculture instructor and choir director. More than 350 FFA members from 42 states applied for the group. 740 741 782 727 795 Chorus members receive their music one month prior to the convention. They rehearse two days in Kansas City then perform for nearly 22,000 FFA members and guests during the con vention. 703 719 791 720 805 846 844 36 39 44 42 “Our job is to put musical excitement in the program,” Kingma said. “The chorus 793 701 Maryland honey flow 848 1164 885 972 895 925 710 719 722 708 820 803 818 773 812 1364 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Honey production this year in Maryland is 20 to 30 percent below normal, reports Dewey M. Caron, extension apiculture specialist and professor of entomology at the Univer sity of Maryland. 706 711 The 1980 state honey yield is estimated at 400 thousand pounds-down from ap proximately 490 thousand pounds last year. Production was generally spotty throughout the state, Caron says, with some beekeepers doing well and others, a few moles away, reporting poor results. Western Maryland fared better then other regions of the state, and he expects the honey crop in that area to be about average. 811 727 704 791 710 725 781 729 717 709 The state’s generally poor honey production can be blamed mostly on hot, dry weather this summer. It means bad news for beekeepers next year because many colonies are low on winter honey stores. 971 803 708 918 44 3 1 37 45 784 878 783 falters A o CD g g out forage for sure, no-stall unloading FICKES SILO COMPANY, INC. P.0.80x? SWmSmmmmm Newville. PA 17241 I'OUO~flfOuC ) Phone: 717-776-3129 V feeding systems J Please Send me information on □ Fickes Silos □ Please send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems □ Please send me literature on Bottom Unloader Systems NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE Tough tungsten tipped knives slash thru tangled or frozen forage to move out the volume you set on controls Floor-track gear drive at outer end of auger means positive no-stall unloading Laidig design and ruggedness prevents many break downs and repair costs often associated with other bottom unloaders Insist on a Laidig
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