Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1987, Image 19

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_ _ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1987-Al9
Berks Co. Farm-City Banquet Held
(Continued from Pago Ai) state farm-city plaque by Dalton praiseworthy achievement of the Awards were also presented. Jack on the farm with Henry Frecon, a
ina farmland. “Now we have the Paul- president. State Farm-City county *n bringing about a better Gounder, a well known radio per- fruit farmer and partner in Frecon
' oDDOrtunity to save farmland in Council. Presented to Stephen understanding of rural issues to sonality in Berks County who also Orchards, Boyertown. Raymond
Pennsylvania,” he concluded. Burkholder, president, Berks city residents through county wide served as Master of Ceremonies at Croft, accountant and board chair-
The evening was also high- County Farm-City Council, the promotion efforts, publicity, and many agricultural events through- man of the Berks County Chamber
lighted by the presentation of the award represented another year of educational festivities. out his career, was awarded the of Commerce and Tim Kissling,
_ individual award. Robesonia, a dairy farmer, also
The Public Relations award pre- shared workdays. Dr. Susan
... - ,■ ' jjBB fll jflßk JBB, sented to a group went to the Berks Probst, Gynecologist and Obstetr-
ISHmI’- ' jflßjk ' 888 County Chamber of Commerce, ics, Reading Hospital, shared
headed by Anthony Grim. The workdays with sue Hollowbush,
' award was presented by Willilam sheep producer with a herd of cor-
B Hughes, Meridian Bank. The riedales on her 60 acre farm near
'■ Chamber Commerce was Oley.
agriculture in the city and their prizes awarded to the top two indi-
K dM < ‘ appropriation funds towards viduals from the city and country
. that promotion. who placed the highest in the many
* Ikby the which began the
Bf exchange Contests included pork product
B iff persons identification, wool identification,
i Each individual who shared part of origins and seed identifica-
' / workday with a city tions. Contests and the meal and
. jB neighbor gave a brief presentation, hors d’oeuvres were sponsored by
W W BV -.B jjm Participants included President Berks County agricultural
fl £ U B B B j(B jf"' Judge Forrest Schaffer who shared businesses and individuals.
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The group public relations award was presented to the Berks County Chamber of TpFSPV r Urm
Commerce by William Hughes, Meridian Bank. Anthony Grim, aside of Hughes at iIC tt «| ci atj m. ms m
podium, received the award for his staff for their efforts to organize city- and county
wide events to promote agriculture and the use of funds to further this cause. -n o
pj Bureau Sponsors
I Two Awards Programs
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I ' Jersey Farm Bureau state commit- agricultural enterprise. This award
I tee of Young Farmers and program seeks to recognize young
1 i i i i Ranchers is sponsoring two award New Jersey fanners who are mak-
I If you are not completely happy n&VSU-
I XA/l+kl \/AI ir n irront fAArI Cl mrxllar’ This is a variation of the traditional must be between the ages of 18 and
I Willi yUUI wUi I dll I dU|J|Jllvr debate where contestants are given 30 and be from New Jersey Farm
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P 16256 COnSiaer tIOSS IVIII IS • issues to discuss, offer their views New Jersey Farm Bureau will
~ and recommend policy. Contes- scn *i the winners from both prog
___ g, g, tants are judged on how articulate rams on an expense paid trip to the
Wff I liter . they are. knowledge of Farm American Farm Bureau Convcn-
Bureau policy, politeness and poli- lion in New Orleans in early Janu
m c. M ,]. A cy awareness. The intent of this “V; where they will compete for
a rOlllpt Convenient oCfVICC program is to develop and recog- national honors. Tlic national wm
nizc future spokesmen and women 1,618 rece * vc separate prizes from
• Custom Computerized Nutritional is the out- m^irSauon rc Sntact
__ _ . • standing Young Farmer Award, either 1 Phyllis Collett or Peter
Program Analysis To qualify, applicants for this Furey at New Jersey Farm Bureau.
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