D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981 332 receive LANCASTER - The Keystone Degree, the highest state degree an FFA member can receive will be awarded to 332 ambitious future farmers at the Forum Building, Wednesday during Farm Show The following group of Keystone Farmers is a compilation of those we received from vocational agriculture teachers in the south central region Lan caster boasts 41 recipients this year, approximately 15 percent of the total Lancaster County tCi jfc-j Kevin Devine CONCRETE HOG FEEDER 8 HOLE (pictured above) *24o ea 37" wide, 48" long. 42” high, 12 or more weighs 1350 lbs , feed capacity 13 bu $230 ea 12 HOLE *325 ea 37" wide, 68” long, 42" high 12 or more weighs 1625 lbs , feed capacity 19 1 /; bu $3lO ea 16 HOLE *455 ea 37" wide, 88” long, 42" high 12 or more weighs 1875 lbs . feod capacity 26 bu $430 ea ★ Feeders are Shipped in knock down form Farmer Bo KEVIN DEVINE Eastern Lancaster County High School Kevin P Devine, son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence E Devine, Circle View Drive, R 2, New Holland, has held both Grassland Chapter and county FFA offices Chapter president currently, he served as secretary in 1978-79 He also holds the office of county treasurer President of the State Champion Parliamentary Procedure Team, he received the public speaking and electrification foun dation awards. In addition to market hog projects, he served as chairman of the executive and leadership committees and was a member of the banquet committee and the Food for American Program Among his additional activities are the Garden Spot Perfoiming Arts, the cross country and soccer teams, the Audo-Visual Club announcer and member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church After graduation, he plans to go on to Penn State and Practically Indestructible Hog Self Feeder Will Last For Years and Is Easily Adjustable To Prevent Feed Loss. Agitation System Works Feed Down For Con tinuous Supply To Hogs. Products Keystone Farmer Degree major m agriculture education Glenn Hartz GLENN HARTZ Eastern Lancaster County Glenn Hartz of Morgan town has been a member of the Grassland FFA Chapter for four years During that time he has served on several com mittees public relations, banquet, seed and the Food for American program Glenn’s projects have included capons, broilers and hogs. He has served as Commonwealth National lends more money to farmers than any other bank in the sta w , Livestock and Poultry Loans Gilts Cows Boars Layers Steers Roosters Feeder Pigs Broilers Mules Calves Chicks Turkeys Sows Heifers Pullets Bulls Ag-Business Loans Feedmills Hatcheries Equipment Dealers Fertilizer Dealers and Manufacturers Nurseries Seed Deaic r s Processors * Family Loans Kitchens Washers and Dr/em Cars Horne Remodeling Education landscaoinq Vacations L awn anriuarot. n Furniture Equipment valhT'-vV reporter for his chapter and treasurer for the State Champion Parliamentary Procedure team Glenn received first place in the county livestock judging contest m 1979, a gold award for the state agronomy contest, second place in the county poultry contest and is a member of the first place team in the county poultry contest Besides hunting and trapping, Glenn, the son of Paul and Joyce Hartz, en joys wrestling, softball and volleyball In the future he hopes to attend Penn State University and major in agri-business DARLENE HORNING Eastern Lancaster County High School Daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey W Horning Jr , Rl, Denver, Darlene Horning has participated in various projects in the Grassland FFA Chapter, including swine farrowing and finishing, market lambs, crop production and work Ul' ..ng Loans Fertilizer Plan's Seed Furl Herbicides Breeding Fees Pesticides Taxes and Insurance Ftepairs Rent Feed SEii» r 5 r Emergency Loans Liveslot (• loss f-loodloob CrouLos-, WirdLosj M ‘-OlJil F MU T -jvv H □ 11 L OSS f ft L' Jo Comn.nn ■ alto Ndlir nai <an 1 >'iu vnu il‘i all your I nn' mi nr • (S Will 'Tin i. y c rnjnsi i i -* itr ()l inninu or inyi i; oru of uur t irn nng r '’r iTIoi i ill n j*m ' jt A Commonwealth National Bank Commonwpalih National Aqn Loan C Darlene Horning A • n tlt'l 1 jfvjl experience Her committee work in cluded co-t hairing the scholarship group, plus ban quet entertainment, fruit sales and BOAC-Nature Center. Among her offices in the Grassland Chapter were president in 1979-80, secretary and second reporter. She was chaplain of the State Champion Parliamentary Procedure Team. She received a silver award in the State (Turn to Page D 7) Equipment Loans Tractors Manure Pumps Balers Farrowing Stalls Combines Milking Parlors Grain Orvers Irrigation Equipment Harvesters Trucks Haybmes Egg Gatherers Generators Grinder M xe r s Silo Unloaders Bunk Feeders B.coders Big Loans Barn, Additional Land Feedlols bilOo Manure Storage Poultry Housing Dairy Facilities Hou Setups expansion E qinprnent Mor|r rnc,alien t Wm Ishl H'f i i' i y i ' IK irr M : i /.\ }: - ' i !!• ' ' i; 1 ii'i tjJifv I'll' ; , 'i I " n , i ■ ,ii'i ,{ll It U I 0-r 5? sV V|ji *
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