Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 14, 1988, Image 87

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    The 1988 Spring FFA Judging
Contests took place recently on the
Cook College Campus, Rutgers
University. Students from all over
the Garden State participated in the
state level contests, the winners
gaining eligibility to compete on
the regional level.
The contests included poultry
products, nursery & landscaping,
floriculture, agricultural mechan
ics, and farm business manage
ment Chapter teams were com
posed of four members, the team
score comprising the four indivi
dual scores. Students from IS dif
ferent high schools competed in
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New Jersey Judging Contests
the contests.
The first-place schools will rep
resent New Jersey in that particular
contest at the regional level in Sep
tember at the Eastern States
Exposition.
The results of the contests are as
follows:
Poultry Product*
Hunterdon Central; 2. Hunterdon Hills; 3.
Allentown.
1. Anthony Russo, Hunterdon Central; 2.
Todd Agans, Hunterdon Central; 3. Wayne
Beam, Hunterdon Hills.
Nursery/Lind scape
1. Allentown; 2. Hunterdon Central; 3. North
ern Burlington County, senior chapter.
1. Betsy Vogt, Northern Burlington Court*
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County; 3. Bob Fabor, Allantown.
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1. Freehold; 2. Northern Burlington County: 3.
Gloucester County.
Individuals
Stephanie Vanderveer, Freehold; 2. Mike
Raff, Phillipsburg, 3. Ross Kieslmg, Northern
Burlington County and Leanne Wenstrom,
Gloucester County.
Ag Mechanics
1. Northern Burlington County, senior chap
ter; 2. Allentown; 3. Newton.
Individuals
1. Ken Rogers, Hunterdon Hills; 2. John Hlu
blk, Allentown; 3. Dan Duckworth, Belvidere.
Farm Business Management
1. North Warren Regional; 2. Northern Bur
lington County, senior chapter; 3. Hunterdon
Hills.
Individuals
1. Ken Petersen, North Warren Regional; 2,
Dennis Stalling, North Warren Regional; 3.
Tammy Hoffman, Hunterdon Hills.
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The 23rd annual parenl/member
awards banquet of the Twin Valley
FFA was held last month in the
high school cafeteria. Approxi
mately 150 persons attended. The
banquet began with official open
ing ceremonies led by Duane
Stoltzfus.
Chapter officers conferred the
honorary chapter degree upon Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Burkhart, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. James Slonaker, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Niblick, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bell, Mr. and Mrs. David
Brossman, and Robert Amey. The
above are the parents of the Twin
Valley students who received the
Keystone FFA degree this year.
The Keystone degree also was pre-
Test Now For Nematode
NEWARK. DE Soybean far
mers should check their fields now
for the soybean cyst nematode.
According to Bob Mulrooney,
University of Delaware Extension
plant pathologist, the soybean cyst
Gestation Stal
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Hay 14, 1988-C3
Valley
Twin
sented to Dr. Frederick McCoy,
assistant principal of the high
school, and Mrs. Gladys Bashore,
switchboard operator and secret
ary at the high school.
Placques and pins were pre
sented to the 1988 Keystone
Degree recipients: Richard Hicks,
Robert Bell, Sue Burkhart, Kim
Brossman, Richard Slonaker,
Robert Amey, Robert Carlson, and
Thomas Morgan.
Crceden Coulson, superinden
tant of Twin Valley Schools,
named the chapter stars. Star
greenhands are Jill Burkhart and
Keith McGowan; star chapter agri
businessman is Tom Morgan; star
chapter farmer is Sue Burkhart.
nematode is likely to show up in
Helds where soybeans have been
grown for more than two years. He
encourages Delaware growers to
identify infestations before
planting.
“This pest,” says Mulrooney,
“can reduce a crop of susceptible
soybeans by 33 percent or more,
depending on the season.”
To test for the soybean cyst
nematode, farmers should take
samples of no more than Hve acres.
Each sample should be a compo
site of 20 soil cores. A Cooperative
Extension fact sheet, “How To
Take Soil Samples for Nematode
Detection,” is available free from
county Extension offices in Dela
ware. Four or five samples per
field should be submitted. Grow
ers can take the samples to their
Extension office for analysis.
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