Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1981, Image 19

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    Elco FFA banquet
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udve received the Keystone
Degree.
Among the top Chapter Awards
were;
The Chapter Star Greenhand to
Dale Weaver.
The Chapter Star
Agribusinessman 'to co-winners
Joel Fahnestock and Glenn T.
Wenger.
The Chapter Star Farmer to co
winners John Kline and Ed
Kegerreis.
Honorary Chapter Farmer
Degrees went to Helen Kegerreis,
John Kegerreis, Vema Kline,
Ronald Fame, Susie Barrett,
Frederick Stillwagen and Clifford
McQuate.
Certificates of Appreciation to
recognize contributions made to
the Chapter were awarded to
Dennis Grumbine, Harold Blecker,
John Gettle, Elco Board of
Education, Carl and Margaret
Wenger, Roy Miller, Donald
Layser, Richard Levendusky,
Jeffrey Schroyer and Larry Wyles
Chapter awards to recognize
0 levities by members and honor
proficiency m various areas were
presented by advisor Gerald
Stridden
Lebanon County Project Book
Blue Ribbons - David Pnnce, on
farm work experience; Glenn
Wenger, on-farm work ex
perience; Ken Erb, on-farm work
experience; Edward Kegerreis,
on-farm work experience; Edward
Kegerreis, swine finishing; John
Kline, on-farm work experience
and dairy herd; Donna Rabold, off
farm work experience; Irene
Brown, off-fann work experience;
Jonathan Arnold, off-farm work
experience; Joel Fahnestock, off
farm work experience; Robert
Hogeland, potato production; and
Darlene Kurtz, capons
County Red Ribbon Winners -
Donna Rabold, two enterprises,
Diane Hackman, three en
s hprises; Norma Kurtz, swine
finishing, Patti Heilmger, dairy
herd; James Bennetch, on-farm
work experience; Robert
Hogeland, on-farm work ex
perience; Dorothy Tice, off-farm
work experience.
County White Ribbon Winners -
William Hogeland, two en
terprises; Lisa GetUe, three en
terprises; Tom Louwerse, swine
finishing; Tim Fehr, trapping.
State Project Book Gold Winners
- John Kline, on-farm work ex
perience; Glenn Wenger, on-farm
work experience; Ken Erb, on
farm work experience; Ed
Kegerreis, swine finishing, first
placing in state; Joel Fahnestock,
off-farm work experience; Susan
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perience; and Robert Hogeland,
potato production, first place m the
state.
The Chapter Scrapbook was
awarded a Silver Medal and
judged ninth in the state com
petition. Honored for their work on
the scrapbook were Dot Tice, Irene
Brown and Donna Rabold.
Ed Kegerreis received both the
Pa. Pork Producers Council
Award for having the top swine
book and the PCA Award for
having the best records book in
Lancaster and Lebanon counties.
State FFA Band Pins went to
Norma and Darlene Kurtz.
Scholarship pins were presented
to Joel Fahnestock, Robert
Hogeland, Chris Spohn, John
Kline, Kenneth Heisey and Patti
Heilinger.
Courtesy Corps pins for serving
at the Mid-Winter State Meeting in
Harrisburg were received by
Dorothy Tice, Lisa Gettle, Donna
Rabold, Diane Hackman, Irene
Brown, Pam Weaver, James
Bennetch and Dave Hull.
Officers for the past year who
were honored include Glenn
Wenger, president; John Kline,
vice president; Ken Erb, second
vice president; Patti Heilinger,
secretary; Donna Rabold,
treasurer; Irene Brown, reporter;
Paul McQuate, sentinel; Ed
Kegerreis, chaplain; Joel
Fahnestock, parliamentarian;
Dorothy Tice, historian; and
Dorothy Tice, student advisor.
Honored for receiving their
Keystone Farmer Degrees were
Glenn Wenger, John Kline and Ed
Kegerreis. The State Star
Agnbusmessman Award Pm also
went to Wenger
Proficiency awards:
John Kline, dairy production;
placement in ag production; home
and farmstead improvement and
Chapter Star Farmer; Lisa Gettel,
dairy production, horse
proficiency and ornamental
horticulture; Patti Heilinger,
dairy production and public
speaking; Joel Fahnestock, ag
mechanics, ag sales and service;
Paul McQuate, ag mechanics;
Glenn Wenger, ag sales and ser
vice and home and farmstead
improvement.
Also, William Hogeland, beef
production: William Parks, fish
and wildlife management; Bnan
Hernley, fish and wildlife
management; Tim Fehr, fish and
wildlife management; Irene
Brown, public speaking and sheep
production; Randy Hartranft,
sheep production and ag
mechanics; Edward Kegerreis,
swine production and placement in
ag production; Norma Kurtz,
swine production.
Also, Tom liOuwerse, swine
production; Donna Rabold, horse
proficiency; Dale Weaver, Star
Greenhand; Robert Hogeland,
fruit and vegetable production;
Darlene Kurtz, poultry produc
tion; Ken Erb, placement in ag
production; David Prince,
placement in ag production;
Peggy Hentz, ornamental hor
ticulture; and David Hull, or
namental horticulture.
Special recognition plaques went
to Glenn Wenger, home and farm
stead improvement; John Kline,
dairy production; Joel
Fahnestock, ag mechanics; Ken
Erb, placement in ag production;
Edward Kegerreis, swine
production; and Irene Brown,
public speaking.
Under special recognition John
Kline received a plaque for his
contribution to Ways and Means
Projects and Joel Fahnestock, for
outstanding scholarship.
Kirby L. Horst was presented his
NORTH WALES - The Mon
tgomery County Equine Council
and the Penn State Extension
Service will sponsor a horse
judging clinic on April 3 and 4 at
Meadow Lane m North Wales. The
clinic is open to all people in
teresting in becoming judges or
who want to sharpen their judging
skills.
Pete Cameron of St. Catherine,
Ohio, Canada will be the in
structor. Having been a registered
judge in eight American Horse
Shows Association divisions and a
senior judge in numerous
Canadian Horse Show Association
divisions. Cameron has been one of
the most sought-after judges
throughout the nation.
He has officiated at such notable
shows as the All American Quarter
Horse Congress, State 4-H Horse
Show in Harrisburg and the World
Shows for the Arabian, Appaloosa
and Quarter Horse Breeds
Association.
Those persons participating in
the clinic will mark an official card
for each class. The placmgs will be
compared to the official placmgs
and scored, however, this is just as
a learning experience and is not
competitive.
Friday classes will cover
discussion and class judging for
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Among top award winners at Elco FFA Chapter banquet are.
from the left, John Kline and Ed Kegerreis, Chapter Star
Farmers, and Dale Weaver, Chapter Star Greenhand.
American Farmer Degree cer
tificate and pm.
Also addressing the banquet
were Harvey Smith, area con-
Montgomery
horse judging clinic
Western Pleasure, Stock Seat
Equitation, Quarter Horse con
formation classes and a demon
stration on Western Riding. The
afternoon will be devoted to the
Arabian and Morgan conformation
program and will also include
classes for Saddle Seat Pleasure
and Equitation. A driving
discussion will also be held.
Saturday will be devoted to
hunter classes including judgmg
the model hunter Performance
classes will include Hunt Seat
Equitation, Hunter Under Saddle,
Pony and Horse Working Hunter.
Both days will begin with
registration at 8:30 a.m. with the
clinic starting at 9 a.m. until ap-
Del. to offer U-pick booklet
NEWARK, Del A growing
number of farmers are turning to
•'U-Pick” operations to market
seasonal fruit and vegetable crops.
Though this is generally a fast and
economical way to sell fresh
produce, there are many
management decisions to make
before opening up such an
operation.
The Delaware extension ser
vice’s publication, “Management
of Pick-Your-Own Marketing
Operations,” covers all aspects of
running this kind of enterprise in
the Northeastern U S.
The 66-page booklet covers
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—A19
sultant; Lee Saunders, president of
the Elco School Board; and
Kenneth R. Good, school
superintendent.—DA
to offer
proxunately 4 p.m. The course fee
for advanced registration is $25 for
seniors (19 and older) and $l5 for
juniors (18 and under) if checks
are received by March 30.
Late or at-the-door reservations
will be $3O and $2O respectively.
Checks are payable to “Mont. Co.
Equine Council” and must be sent
to Nancy M. Kadwill, 400 Markley
Street, Norristown, Pa 19401.
Lunch will be available at the
clinic. For more information,
directions or for a flier call the
Extension Office at 215/277-0574.
Meadow Lane Farm is located
on Upper State Road near the
Montgomery Mall in the Mon
tgomeryville area.
management, market iden
tification and analysis, costs and
profitability, production and field
layout, facilities, and equipment,
parking, people and tasks, pricing,
check-in and check-out systems,
advertising, and reducing the risk
of accidents. It also contains a
discussion of the advantages of a
. pick-your-own operation for both
producer and consumer
Individual copies are available
for $2.50. Orders of 10 or more
copies can be purchased for 70
cents
To order write; Mail Room,
Agricultural Hall, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE19711
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