!’ T t Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1981 FARM SHOW - Beth Holtzinger, a junior at Red Lion High School, York County, began her second year reign as the Pa Berkshire queen at this year’s Farm Show. Beth, who described herself as “prissy when I was little”, started in the Berkshire hog business after she won the FFA chapter gilt in 1979 for her essay on care of hogs and how to build up a herd Since then she has bred her prize gilt to a registered Berkshire boar and has given the pick-of-the-htter to the 1980 contest winner. Living on her parent’s 250 acre farm, Beth explained she has learned much about what it takes to be successful in farming. “A farmer is someone who’s outstanding in their field I feel a woman can be as successful in farming as a man It’s a hard business to be in anyone who can make it is successful,” she said. Under the guidance of her parents, Lester and Edna Holtzmger, Beth has learned the responsibility and work it takes to make a diversified operation successful She said she helps out in raising the farm’s potato and tomato crops, and lends her hand m Beth Holtzinger, of R 2 Red Lion, has been crowned Pa. Berkshire Queen for the second consecutive year. Beth Holtzinger wears Pa. Berkshire crown the chores of washing eggs m the family’s 500 laying White Leghorn chicken house and raises turkeys to market for Thanksgiving Along with her hog projects, Beth raises a steer each year that she shows in county contests, KILE, and Farm Show. Her menagerie of farm animals also in cludes three sheep, a horse named Silver, and a pony called Pixie “Hove showing pigs,” said Beth. “They’re easier to show than a steer you don’t have to worry about setting up a pig ” Beth recalled when she made her decision to enter the vo-ag curriculum in 9th grade, her parents, four brothers and three sisters said she’d never make it. “That made me even more determined to be a suc cessful farmer,” she said. Since then, Beth has earned many honors in FFA and agriculture She has earned her Green Hand degree, Star Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, and Star White Rose degrees As a member of the York County judging team, she was second out of 180 at the 1979 Timonium contest and later that year placed fifth individually in beef judging at Keystone Her public speaking ability earned her a gold medal at 4-H States, and her performance in the class room earned her the recognition of Outstanding Sophomore. Beth has also earned the respect of her peers and was voted County FFA president this year, and served as president of Jay teens, a service organization with the Jaycees, and president of her sophomore class Looking to the future, Beth explained she will be representing Pennsylvama in the National Berkshire Queen contest this year one of her goals She said she also hopes to run for State and National offices in the N.J. produce firm has license suspended JERSEY CITY, NJ - Greer Bros. Dist, Inc, Jersey City, NJ, had its produce trading license revoked for failing to pay promptly for $78,354 worth of fruits and vegetables the firm purchased Under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, all interstate traders in fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables must be licensed by the U S Department of Agriculture USDA is authorized to suspend or revoke a trader’s license for violating the act, which is a code of good business conduct for the produce industry USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service had charged the firm with failing to make full payment promptly for 24 lots of fruits and vegetables purchased between January and > t ime * - * i' t O Fiberdome Storage Bin Flberdome Forage Funnel Fiberdome Feed Cart Fiberdome Calfhutch MADE TO LAST WITH FIBERGLASS —from FIBERDOME Fiberglass is practically dent- Economical to Use • Simple to The only all-hberglass teed cart Insulation value provides warmth proof Stands up to long periods Install • Easy to Operate • • Buff exterior white gell-coat m winter while remaining cool in of hard use • Contents stay Eliminates Dirty Chutes • interior •14 bushel capacity summer • Hutches may bo fresh because fiberglass ab- Directs Flow of Feed • Saves (4 93 Hectoliter) • Immune to nested for compact storage • soibs little or no heat • Because Wear on Silo Chutes • Adapts to silage acids does not rust • Hutches are easily moved by there is very little condensation Any Make Silo Easy to load unload and sanitize use olfirmly imbedded l-bolts • on the inside moisture cannot • Tricycle gear with one swivel- Studies show respiratory prob alter the contents of material mg caster • Length 68V; lems disease and calf mortality being stored • Fiberglass is rust Width 31 V 2 Hopper depth are reduced when hutches are resistant Acids and salts cant 23V? Tire Diameter 8 • properly used hurt it g 'N Tiberdome. I P O Box 11 Lake Mills, Wl 53551 AGWAYINC. Curryville, PA 814 793-2167 ALLEGHENY STAR SILO, INC. Jackson Center, PA 412-662-4191 DEVRIEZE FARM EQUIPMENT SKr™ Milanville, PA 717-933 4616 717-729-7988 FFA Going to college to study agriculture education is another goal in Beth’s future plans And she said she hopes someday to live out West and have her own farm Her plans also will include her finance, Greg Innerst of Red Lion, a fellow FFA’er. With all her activities, the Berkshire Queen said she doesn’t have much time for other interests, although she enjoys latch hooking rugs and reading. “Someday, Greg and I would like to have the best Berkshire herd in the hog industry,” Beth smiles ‘Being a successful farmer is what matters it doesn’t take a lot of money to be happy ” August 1979 Charles Brader, marketing official with AMS, said the firm had the opportunity to answer the charges, but did not USDA’s Administrative Law Judge John G Liebert ruled that, based on evidence, the firm had committed willful, repeated, and flagrant violations of the act As a result of Liebert’s order, the firm may not conduct business subject to the act until November 1982 and then only if a PACA license is obtained Also, the firm’s officers and major stockholders Albert J Grear and Emanuel Greer may not be employed by or affiliated with any PACA licensee until November 1981, and then only if the employer posts a surety bond and USDA approves For more information contact your nearest dealer THOMAS DUNLAP Rt 220, Jersey Shore, PA 717-398-1391 FARM BUREAU Mifflmburg, PA 717 966 1047 The Farm Show Berkshire Bred Gilt Show found Beth bestowing ribbons to the winners, maneuvering the tan bark in heels like a pro. ...madtfaibst J.D.C. 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