C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981 LITITZ The The cafeteria of the Penn Manor High School was packed Thursday night, March 12, as 463 people gathered for the FFA Chapter's annual banquet Twenty FFA members already graduated from high school joined in the festivities to make the number of future farmers a wopping 160. Ceremonies for the evening included installation of new of ficers and recognition of FFA members and parents. Forty-two FFA members were awarded the Greenhand award. Mellisn Greider, awarded the FFA Creed Award, recited the creed and Jeffrey Barley was named Star Greenhand Scott Shertzer was named Star Chapter Farmer above 38 other members who received the chapter farmer degree. A special award, the David Dombach Memorial Award went to Gerald Frey, Master of Ceremonies, for his work in the FFA Chapter Sixteen members were awarded Red Rose Degrees, with Gerald European food buyers discover Pennsylvania products HARRISBURG - Western European food buyers recently took a taste of Pennsylvania agriculture when six Pennsylvania food firms exhibited their products at a buying mission in New York City State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said the six firms discussed food trade possibilities with 37 food buyers from 15 European nations at the show, sponsored by the Eastern United States Agricultural and Food Export Council Western Europe is a major part of the United States’ agricultural export market “We annually export more than $9 billion in food and agriculture products to Western Europe,” Hallowell said, “while importing only $1.7 billion in return Agricultural trade with Western Europe provides us with a $7 3 billion favorable trade balance, a fact that is very important to the New From TYE END WHEEL (Pull Type) PASTURE PLEASERS & STUBBLE DRILLS End Wheel 80’ Pasture Pleaser Model 104 3404 The Tye end-wheel Pasture Pleaser frame is built heavy to support the ad dition of weights, often needed in no till planting Furnished with hydraulics up to the hitch Not only can the unit overseed and interseed pastures, it can also be used for planting soybeans, wheat, rye, and other seeds in no till or conventional seed beds End Wheel Stubble Drill Model 104 3427 GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone: 717-786-7318 Penn Manor FFA banquet held Hess being named Star Red Rose Farmer. Jim Musser received the agribusiness award at this level also One surprised member, Nancy Barley was named most improved senior and announced she now raises 14 steers Honorary Chaptei Faimer degrees went to Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Barley and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hess for their work with the chapter Special awards, over 30 in all, were awarded in such aiea- a chain calf, land judging, orange sales, hunting contests and scholarships. The evening’s program ended with installation of new officers. They are. president, Jeff Burkholder; vice president, Jim Musser; executive vice president, Gerald Hess; secretary, Dorothy Meyer; treasurer, Merv Keagy; reporter, Jeff Neff, sentinel, Jeff Ebersole; corresponding secretary, Steve Main; parliamentarian, Brian Ressler; historian, Tanya Green; chaplain, Jay Funk; advisor, Mike Nissley. national and regional economy ” Pennsylvania’s agricultural exports have increased 50 percent in the past two years. Hallowell said efforts by the Agriculture Department to help Pennsylvania firms enter this expanding market will continue The six Pennsylvania firms were among 34 Northeastern food ex porters taking part in the food show According to John W Scott, the Department’s Chief of the Division of Marketing Services, the com panies were “well pleased with the good contacts made during the show ” He said, “Several firms had confirmed sales for the coming year, while all were confident that contacts made this year could pay off in additional sales in the future ” Participating companies in cluded the Colonial Beef Company of Philadelphia, John W Mellisa Greider of the Penn Manor FFA Chapter recites the FFA creed to the 463 people attending their an nual banquet. Crouthermel Export Management Company of Trumbauersville; Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc of Lewistown; Hanover Guest Quality Foods Corporation of Hanover; Penn Dutch Cookie Company of Fleetwood; and the R M Palmer Candy Company of Reading Pennsylvania is an active member of EUSAFEC, with Dairylea names new executive PEARL RIVER, N J. - Bob L Hall of Batavia, N Y has been named Executive Vice President and General Manager of Da.*ylea, according to an announcement Tuesday from Dairylea Chief Executive Officer Edgar T. Mertz. Hall will assume responsibility for all of Dairylea’s milk-based operations, reporting directly to Mertz This includes bulk milk sales, membership, fluid milk operations, and manufacturing OIL PRICES: 85' - 95' - ‘1.75- HOW MUCH 4% WILL YOU PAY 5 ground WATER heat \ pUNVPSi *1.15- *1.35 *2.00 ??? Gerald Frey, Master of Ceremonies and winner of the David Oombach Memorial Award, stands by the many trophies awarded at the FFA banquet. Most Improved Senior, Nancy Barley, talks to the large audience. Hallowell serving as vice president of the organization EUSAFEC is the representative of the ten Northeastern State Departments of Agriculture, organized to promote and expand food export sales Hallowell said other Penn sylvania firms interested in the export market should consider attending the fifth Pennsylvania operations, Mertz explained. Hall moves to the Dairyiea executive role from his position as general manager of O-At-Ka, a major milk manufacturing and marketing organization at Batavia, N.Y which is owned by the Dairyiea, Niagara, and Up state Milk Co-operatives. He served previously as plant superintendent for Ocean Spray, the world’s largest cranberry producers cooperative, and in EOTHERMAL ENERGY • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property .. 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