BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent AIRVILLE - There are farms from which the younger generation cannot flee fast enough in order to pursue careers outside of agriculture. And then there are farms like Hickorymea Holsteins, home of the T. Edwin and Doris Johnson family. Hidden back a farm lane, on the edge of the village of Airville, Hickorymea boasts a herd of 65 registered Holsteins (a majority of them polled), three members of a winning FFA dairy judging team, a trio of DHIA testers and a fourth generation already enjoying the Winning dairy judges Red Lion’s FFA dairy judging team took first-place honors at the Harrisburg All-American competition. From left are Chip and Edwina Johnson, Jerry Taylor, and Keel Johnson. Edwina's former 4-H project Holstein, Hickorymea Brett Connie, is scored EX-91-2E, and by ChambricHappyJßrett. c> ” " " VsTFLi**■ Attn P E Hess ■ PO Box 337 Oxford PA 19363 ■ Dealer Inquiries Available in Pennavlvania Counties Lancaster ■ Schuylkill Armstrong Indiana Erie Crawford Warren Elk Cameron * McKean Clinton Lycoming Sullivan Wyoming Luzerne Columbia ■ Bradford Susquehanna Adams Cumberland York Potter Tioga * New Jersey Countiea Sussex Morris Passaic Atlantic Cape May —— ————— Monmouth Middlesex Somerset Maryland Counties Talbot Dor Chester New York Countit Orleans Genesse Monroe Livingston ■ Allegany Steuben Yates Seneca Cayuga Tempktns Schuyler Tioga Chemung. Broome Chenango Madison Lewis Oneida Herkimer B Fulton Montgomery Otsego Delaware Schohaire Sullivan Orange Ulster Greene, Chautauqua Cattaraugus | Name Address County City Phone Hickorymea boasts polled Holst family farm. The Johnson’s five children are deeply committed to the dairy business. All have graduated from, or are presently students in the Red Lion High School’s vocational agriculture and FFA program. Most of them have grown up with 4- H dairy judging, and showring experience. All have, or expect to, continue working in the dairy industry. “I wouldn’t want to do anything else,” affirms Patti, the oldest, and a 1976 graduate of vo-ag. Although she had worked briefly at a nearby restaurant, several years ago Patti accepted a position as a DHIA tester. She now has 37 herds SHOP - STORAGE - GARAGE See Your Agri-Builder for Details State All promoters of polled registered Holsteins, the Johnson family also includes three DHIA testers and three members of a winning FFA judging team. From left are Patty, Abbe Schott, Doris with granddaughter Amanda Schott, Chip, Edwina, Ed and Keel. in southern Lancaster County on her testing route. “Every day, every place, every farm is different; no two days in a row are alike,” says this busy DHIA staffer. On those rare days she has off, Patti generally chooses to stay home, lending a hand with whatever chores are on schedule for the day. She is also one of the farm’s chief calf raisers, caring for the young replacements bet- BUTLER SPECIAL PRICE PROGRAM Which Includes All Farmsted And Ag-Master Buildings Bethlehem C&M SALES INC RDII Honesdale, PA 18431 PH 717-253-1612 NAZARETH BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. PO Box 47 Nazareth, PA 18064 PH 215-759-1331 Generations of Johnsons AG-MASTER 2:12 20 YEAR WARRANTY GALVALUME MATERIAL •< - i-i* LEROY E. MYERS, INC. Route If 1. Box 163 Clear Spring, MD 21722 PH. 301-582-1552 0. A. NEWTON &SON CO. Bndgeville, OE 19933 PH 302-337-8211 'JSSA D. E. SMITH, INC. Mifflmtown, PA 17059 PH. 717-436-2151 ween milking hours of her clients. I Abbe Johnson Schott, a 1980 Red 1 Lion vo-ag graduate, didn’t evea wait until she’d finished school to start testing milk. Through most of her senior year, Abbe worked several mornings and evenings each week on her own DHIA route She had been encouraged to accept the opportunity by her vo-ag in structor, John Myers, and received the blessing of the school principal. A study hall for her first MO BUT< aLrISYSTEMS MATTSON E AGRI-SYSTEMS 1605 Mt^ e Burlington Swedesboro, NJ 08085 pH go? PH: 609-467-3174 CO. INC. 1841 Jerry's Road Street. MO 21154 PH: 301-692-5350