Close to 500 first-year Lancaster County FFA Greenhands participated in livestock and dairy cattle judging competition at the Elizabethtown Fair. Jim Shertzer, Penn Manor, left photo, was the first-place finisher in the livestock judging. Co-winners in the dairy cattle judging were John Hoffman and Barry Lefever. both of Peqiiea Valley (right photo.) Other top participants in order of finish were; Livestock judging - Ben Burkholder, Elizabethtown; Linda Good, Kathy Richardson and Paul Slyer, all of New Holland; Dwayne 300 attend Lehigh FFA picnic SCHNECKSVILLE - The Lehigh bounty Future Farmers of American held their annual chicken barbecue at the Lehigh County Vo-Tech School. Parents, faculty, FFA Alumni and students attended this picnic to welcome the 50 new members of the Lehigh County Chapter of the Future Fanners of America. Brian Detnch, president of the chapter, along with the other of- Stop in and fill out a computer fuel-saving camparison foriruand the result will be mailed to you. ★ Arrange a demo or rental to get first hand comparison of fuel savings plus Deutz workmanship and extra reliability and . operator comfort. - ' ★ Along with each tractor we provide our usual factory trained service and parts service. DX-120A (4WD) 110 Hp Rebate: $2,000.00 DX-120 110 Hp Rebate: $2,000.00 6807 A 68 Hp... Rebate: $1,000.00 6807, 68 Hp... Rebate: $1,000.00 5207 52 Hp Rebate: $1,000.00 4507 45 Hp Rebate: $1,000.00 6206 62 Hp Rebate: $1,000.00 14% A.P.R. FINANCING THRU DEUTZ CREDIT Used: MF 2675,103 Hp, 650 Hrs. 11 ftauHier Diesel Inc. Phone: (717) 354-4181 New Holland, PA 17557 Lancaster Greenhand winners ficers, presented the members with their awards. The following people received their Greenhand Degree; Laura Baker, Lisa Bauder, Loise Bauer, William D. Beck, Gary Beers, Chris Benckim, Kelly Berghold, Michael Bittner, Colleen Bodner, Michelle Brehm, Dennis Buss, Cynthia Clymer, Dennen Deily, John Delong, Lisa Devers, Paul Drissel Jr., Sharon Eldalman, TRACTORS IN STOCK Bajusz, Pequea Valley: Ken Knier, Warwick; Yvett Waidley, New Holland: Doug Longenecker. New Holland; Lars White, Penn Manor. Dairy Cattle Judging - Ed McQueen, Pequea Valley; Dale Lorab, New Holland; Scot Charles, Penn Manor; Brian Fry, Lori Rabold, Jerrold Keefer and Michelle Kuhn, all of New Holland; Ken Sherteer. Penn Manor; Mark Metzler, Dave Brendle, Dave Eitnier, Cornell Weber, Chris Schrader, ail of New Holland; Wally Carpenter and Randy Good, both of Pequea Valley. Jean Evans, Lee George, Cara Lynn Gessitz, Lon Handerwerk, Donna Heffner, Linda Hollinger, Carol Holtzhoffer, Karen Hoewith, Annette Hujsa, Rose Krajcsir, Karen Koch, Pam Long, Karl Lyons, Ernest Mackey, Michelle Mattes, Joycillne Moyer, Rickie Moyer, John O’Neil, Steve Rortez, Deb Osika, Tammy Ramally, Danneille Reph, Diane Repp, Ruth Rodel, Lori Rohbach, Yvonne YORK The York County Holstein Assocation will hold its annual meeting and banquet on Friday, Oct. 23, at Avalong Farm’s Restaurant, beginning at 7 p.m. Highlights of the program will include awards presentations to winners of the junior member fitting and showing day, and en tertainment by the Lanco Lads. During the business session, members will elect three new directors to the board, and hear reports from state directors and administration BEDFORD Who’s got the highest producing cow m Bedford County? Next month several 4-H and FFA members will have the answer when winners of the second DHIA production contest are announced at the Annual Meeting. Bedford County 4-H and FFA'ers on DHIA test who would like to enter cows in the high production competition should fill . out the application below and return to the Extension Office by October 15. Records should have been completed between October 1,1980 and September 30, 1981. Plaque awards will be made at the Annual Romanyzyn, Lon Saylor, Sandy Scheirer, Jeffrey Schuhler, Lisa Snyder, Lori Stoufer, Karen Wagner, and Kim Williams. - £a Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981—817 York Holstein banquet Oct. 23 Bedford County offers production contest NO. 1 DAIRYING DIESEL EASIER STARTING: Heavy flywheel pro vides easy starting. No electric heater plugs. QUIETER: Runs quieter than most water cooled diesels. Very quiet exhaust. 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