Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1981, Image 142

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Dl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981
(Continued from Page 013)
have consisted of breeding
swine, market hogs, beef
finishing and sheep breeding
and finishing.
This Keystone Farmer,
son of Mr. and Mrs Abram
Hess, served on the Food for
America Committee and the
Fruit Sales Committee.
Wayne currently serves as
president of his chapter and
Wayne Hess
has served as secretary in
past years. A silver emblem
in the national livestock
judging contest is also
among his achievements.
Wayne enjoys hunting,
working on cars and tractors
and being a member of the
Pequea Brethren in Christ
Church and youth group
In the future he plans to
work on his father’s farm
Kevin Landis
KEVIN LANDIS
Penn Manor High School
Kevin Landis hopes to go
into partnership with his
father on their beef and
swine farm. He has been a
member of the Penn Manor
FFA Chapter for four years.
Kevin, the son of James
and Dorothy Landis of
Lancaster, has had projects
in beef, swine, crops and
livestock judging. He has
won awards in beef
proficiency too.
Besides sports,
GJfloQOoaaD Dragon® dog© €®oDQpaDo\y
"Friend of Farmers since 1896."'
We do a better job of insuring all your farm
needs because we have over 80 years ex
perience in doing it Our number one purpose is
to provide insurance coverage for the Penn
sylvania farmer. See our agent in your area
SAMUEL G. KURTZ, INC.
832 Chestnut St, Lebanon, Pa
DONALD R. LONGACRE
Route 100, Hereford, Pa
W.P. MANLEY AGENCY
170 Prospect St. Troy, Pa
MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY
mechanics, and wood
working, Kevin enjoys being
a member of the 4-H beef
and sheep club and the
church youth group.
Robert Musser Jr.
ROBERT MUSSER
Penn Manor High School
Robert Musser took on a
variety of projects during his
four years in the Penn
Manor FFA Chapter. They
include dairy cows, calves,
tobacco, field corn and
capons. He also served on
the Penn State judging team
in dairy.
Robert, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Musser of
Lancaster, is presently
serving as vice president of
his chapter. His past offices
include chaplain and
assistant chaplain.
This Keystone Farmer is a
member of the Salem United
Church of Christ and
president of the youth group
He serves as reporter for the
Penn Manor 4-H club.
Robert, who enjoys
hunting and working on cars,
plans to manage his father’s
dairy herd m the future.
John Ressler
JOHN RESSLER
Penn Manor High School
John Ressler of Pequea
hopes to farm in Virginia
someday.
" His projects, a result of
four years m the Manor FFA
id Guard
.AV AC
Chapter, include hog
breeding and fattening and
rabbits.
John has served as
treasurer of his chapter and
has received the Red Rose
Degree and the Chapter
Degree. John left the
Lampeter Fair this year
with a title of fifth in the
county for his efforts in
judging.
This Keystone Farmer
enjoys softball, hunting, and
fishing.
Harry Witmer
HARRY WITMER
Penn Manor High School
Harry Witmer’s love for
the outdoors has led bun to
hopes for a combined
forestry and farming future
“I plan to work on a farm
for a year or two and then go
UNIPELI3-34-10
fertilizer can get your corn crop
off to a super start:
It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that
gets to young seedlings quickly Helps plants establish a good
root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-acting
and long-lasting Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants
for full yield potential, continually from sprouting to harvest
This is the Starter Special that corn growers know from good
expenence It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s
SAFE no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young
seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with
the seed at 50 lbs /acre
How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your corn
fertility program 7
into the field of forestry,”
Harry said.
Harry, the son of Mr. and
Mrs Lewis Witmer of
Millersville, has had work
experience in farming
through his Manor FFA
Chapter of which he has been
a member for four years
This Keystone Farmer’s
projects have included work
on committees such as
banquet, fishing and bulletin
board. In tenth grade Harry
received a foundation award
for placement in agriculture
achievement.
Harry enjoys fishing,
hunting and motorcycle
Gregory Stapleton
GREGORY STAPLETON
Octorara High School
As the 17 year old son of
(Turn to Page Dl5)
SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW
BOOTHS 485 & 510
P. L. ROHRER & BllQ.. INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA
Cfttvron
s Oriho
PH: 717-299-2571
FERTILIZERS
Helping the World Grow Better