EB-Lanc«ster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1988 * BY JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK York County’s agri culture history and leadership took center stage January 28 at the Chamber of Commerce’s first annual Agriculture Recognition Banquet, at Rutter’s Restaurant. The Emory Kilgore, family of Airville was saluted with the Farm Family award, and George Wil liams, Codorus Fertilizer Service, was named winner of the Distin guished Service to Agriculture award. FARM FAMILY AWARD Emory and Maybelle Jennes Kilgore began farming in 1929 with three horses, eight cows and a flock of 300 chickens. They pur chased from Emory’s mother 110-acres, owned by the family since 1804. Acquiring neighboring farms over the years, the Kilgore eventually expanded their acreage to more than 800 in the southeast comer of York County. Sons Gene and Bill both returned home after college to dairy farm, each purchasing a farm from the Kilgore land. While each continues to maintain an indepen dent dairy herd, the acreage is farmed together by Emmy and his sons, cropped primarily to feed the two dairy herds. Gene, Doris, and their son Doug milk 75 head of Holsteins. Doug and Pam’s two daughters, Rebec ca, 5, and Rachael, 3, are the fourth generation currendy living on the Kilgore farm. Bill and Daune’s 75-head milk ing herd includes Holsteins and Brown Swiss. Daughters Lisa and Kelly Kilgore Miller assist with milking chores as needed. The Kilgore family has main tained a long tradidon of agricul ture and community leadership. Emory is a former county com missioner, having served from 1955-63. At age 85, he remains avidly interested in the political scene. He is a division director for Dairymen, Inc., and past corporate board director, director of the Baltimore-area Dairy Food and Nutrition Council and Southeast United Dairy Industry Association. Kilgore has headed as president the Dairy Council, Mason-Dixon Lions Club, York County Agricul ture Extension Service and York County Cow Testing Service, and served as a director for numerous others. May belle is a former York County Society of Farm Women president, state Farm Women director and state scholarship chairman. Both she and Emory are active in various programs at the Chanceford Presbyterian Church and Sunday School. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO AGRICULTURE AWARD George Williams founded his Codorus Fertilizer Service in 1964, on the site of the former Codorus Canning Company. Though a native of Philadelphia, his interest in agriculture traces to his boyhood summers spent on a small Chester County orchard his parents had inherited. After earning a degree in animal science at Penn State, he served three years in Army military sec urity. Prior to opening his own business, Williams worked for five years in Virginia for Southern States ag supply cooperative. Codorus Fertilizer serves pri- York Salutes Agricultural Diversification balances the seasonal nature of the fertilizer business. Williams most recent venture is cleaning and packaging sunflower seeds, marketing io the booming interest in feeding wild birds. He has also begun tapping the export demand for sunflower seeds for human consumption. Codorus Fertilizer’s first overseas sunflower seed shipment went out. last Fall to Spain, where the roasted and salted seeds are a popular snack food. Williams and his wife, Anna liese, have two. daughters, ages 16 and 20. He serves on the board ol PennAg Industries and the advis ory board of Peoples Bank of Glen Rock. The York County Ag Exten sion Service honored him last year with its Outstanding Service (Turn to Page E 9) w * 1 The Emory Kilgore family of Alrville is York Chamber of Commerce’s Outstanding Farm Family. From left, front, are Lisa, Maybelle, Emory, Pam and Doris; left rear, Kelly and Ronnie Miller, Daune, Bill, Doug and Gene. 'ivt CROP MSURANCE The best policy against tobacco disease is an application of Ridomil® At labeled rates, Ridomil protects against blue mold and black shank. Just spray and till Ridomil Into the soil 2-4 inches, before transplanting. Always read and follow label directions. r - ; -it 5 „ , ... r "■ r * / ? * *^B*W.S * r - J r •& j&a/ cV (- - •mSi’ 1 ' nl^Si'S' ritr, 'W V- > H ; C ,*V r* -&*>. Leaders W*- 1 mm