Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1984 Pa’s Keystone Farmers (Continued from Page DIO) first in reasons in All-American Judging and has been first overall individual at the Spring In vitational for two consecutive years. Among his primary FFA projects have been a dairy herd, swine and com. He has served as chairman of the alumni and recreation committees and also on the leadership group. He has held the chapter offices of sentinel and vice president. In extracurricular activities he is a member of the Pa. Holstein Association, Solanco 4-H Dairy Club and the Lancaster County 4-H Dairy Club. His chief hobbies are showing and judging cattle. He is the son of Paul and Beverly Welk, Rl Peach Bottom. He plans to go into partnership with his father on the family’s registered Holstein farm and also to become a professional cattle judge. JOHN YOUNG John N. Young 111 is the vice president of the Solanco FFA Chapter and previously served in the office of student adviser. He has been a member of the parliamentary procedure team tvoureou tne hands mightier than the pen. 602 MAIN STREET BALLY, PA. 19503 DIAL (215) 845-2261 “Ojuia, 55 yeaM of. conUnuoal tfeAviee” and participated in public speaking as a junior. His projects have ranged from home gardening to capons, broilers and rabbits. He is the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Young, of Oxford. He has also participated in football for two years and in track for one year. His future plans are undecided. imi=■ iSUHOEt a pipeline better be Grassland SCOTT BAILEY P. Scott Bailey has held a number of offices in the Grassland FFA Chapter in Eastern Lancaster County School District, including chaplain, reporter and sentinel. In addition, he now serves as county sentmel. Among his top awards have been Star Greenhand, Star Chapter Farmer, Star Red Rose in his chapter and gold medals in Generator Sets ViiH Manufactured for Agriculture ‘•Air Cooled Units: 2 - 20 KW Maxi-Power Generator has over 325 automatic units in South Eastern Pa. Why not check with the leader before buying! Sales Service Rental Used Units Trade In Allowances Switch Gear SEE US AT THE PA FARM SHOW Space #458-459 - THE ORIGINATOR OF AGRICULTURE SWITCH GEAR - I I MAXI , MAXI-POWER GENERATORS V ( I 330 FONDERWHITE RD , LEBANON. PA 17042 717 274-1483 POWER * RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS * 24 HOUR SERVICE agronomy, dairy foods and a silver in poultry. He has been high seed salesman for three years and USAA National Agriculture Award winner. He has been a member of the Pa. Dairy Products Team and the Pa. Poultry Team. His projects include market hogs, veal, dairy heifers and cow. His work experience has been on the Delmar Weaver dairy farm. The son of James and Evelyn Bailey, Blue Ball, he is also active in many other organizations, in cluding the New Holland 4-H Baby Beef Club, New Holland Com munity Swine Club, National Holstein Association, varsity wrestling for three years, Hopewell Youth Group and member of the New Holland Mennomte Church. Sports and video games are his hobbies. He plans to attend a college and major in ag economics or agribusiness. Gerald N. Baker has conducted a wide variety of FFA projects in the Grassland Chapter, including corn, wheat, steers, potatoes and onions and work experience on a beef and crop farm, a dairy farm POWER GERALDBAKER •Water Cooled Units: 7.5 - and at Conestoga Wood Products. His committees have included earnings and savings, scholarship and SOEP. He has served as second treasurer of the chapter and has won the Farm and Home Im provement foundation award. He has participated in small gas engine, county and state record book and county livestock judging competition. In other activities, he is a member of the Bowmansville (Turn to Page Dl3) matic >sfer id State mtrol ogic
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