M6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 Dover Young Farmers celebrate state awards BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent DOVER Although it had originally been planned as the annual meeting and banquet, Dover Young Farmers’ dinner gathering last Friday evening instead was more of a joyous victory celebration. The celebration was in honor of the chapter’s winning of three top awards earlier in the week at the Pennsylvnaia Young Farmers Association’s state convention at Hershey. The Dover group was named the Outstanding Chapter and their advisor, William Fleet, received the Outstanding Advisor Award Members Lome and Ailean Better were honored as the Out standing Community Service award recipients Fleet summed up his feelings about the honors during his annual report to the over 300 members and guests who jammed the com- Bill Fleet, right, received a plaque as Outstanding Young Farmer chapter advisor, while Wayne Myers, left, accepted the Outstanding Chapter Award as president of the Dover group. Named the chapter’s Honorary Young Farmer was William Sprenkle, center. Special Spring Truckload Sale WOVEN WIRE FLOORING soa ■ it.V- LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED - CASH & CARRY Swine Systems V|\ RSRMER BOY m 457 E Main Ave Myerstown PA 17067 '/2 Mile East of Myerstown PH 717 866 7565 * We specialize in complete swine systems build mgs, farrowing, nursery, fattening open front or controlled environment mumty fire hall to capacity. “This has been an amazing year,” he said, commending the Young Farmers organization and its officers. He recalled that during his first three months in the vo-ag position, he sometimes felt he wouldn’t last for six months, due to community disinterest and lack of participation in the programs “But I didn’t have to do a thing this year; the members took hold and have been so much help,” he praised Originally from a small general family farm in Washington County, Fleet came to the Dover vo-ag department in 1978 Just graduated from Penn State, he came with a Masters degree in agronomy after undergraduate studies in agriculture science In addition to advising the Young Farmers, Fleet teaches several vo ag classes daily, mostly up perclassmen, in the study areas of farm management, agronomy, «*** ***' dairy, and supervises the student work-study program In his report, Fleet noted that he had traveled over 10,000 miles in visitations and related meetings, and made nearly 500 individual farm stops tied to the Young Farmer and FFA programs. County Conservation Service board and chairs the group’s “Program 208,” a survey of far mlands m the basins of two major county streams, the Conewago and the Codorus He’s also a legislative committee member for the York County Farmers Association and holds membership in the agronomy, soil and crop societies of America Under Fleet’s leadership, Dover Young Farmers hold a senes of regular classroom sessions, plus special educational events President is Wayne Myers, Salem Church Road, Dover, who ac cepted fhe state award on behalf of the chapter From an initial dozen or two entries from class members, their annual Crops Show now draws farmers from across the county, who bring samples of a variety of forages and grains, plus a roomful of commercial representatives who set up exhibits Another popular event which draws countywide interest is their Field Day, spotlighting com parative field plots on tillage, herbicide and pesticide use, seed varieties, equipment demon strations and commercial exhibitors Lome and Ailean Detter, the Outstanding Community Service winners, operate a 76-acre farm, with 40 head of beef cattle, on Old Carlisle Road, Dover Lome is also sales and service manager for Spangler and Sprenkle, Inc., and a supervisor for Dover Township. Ailean, an artist, is secretary for the York County Farmers’ Association and township democratic com mitteewoman TRI CO. SWINE SYSTEMS , oO SECOND ANNUAL SALE And QpEN f|Q|J3 E MARCH 2 thru MARCH 7 ★ See Full Details in Next Week's Issue of Lancaster Farming. PHONE 717-274-3488 W * touir MINT SWINE SYSTEMS Fleet is treasurer of the York LEBANON PA. % Lome and Ailean Detter, Outstanding Community Service winners, accept their award from Young Farmer president. Earl Stauffer, right and Crop Show winnings were, from left, William Livingston, Lester Baney, Lester Luckenbaugh, and Joe Stump. Both are active members in a helped organized three advisory host of agriculture, school and councils for the Farmers’ community groups They’ve (Turnto Page A 18) HERE’S AN EXAMPLE of WHAT’S COMING: i GALVANIZED lII'. 'j i WOVEN WIRE FLOORING ■ d u •' ' ! ’< 1 AsLowAs 111 ; ■ *2.30 llipi*ii r ! PER SQUARE FOOT |1 |i i 1 '* a ! ' SIZES IN STOCK: 5x7, 4xB. 3x6 f? i r\ '