r 1 ''i Mifflinburg Chapter Jack Stuckey, co-owner of the Mifflinburg IGA Foodliner, was honored by Mifflinburg FFA’ers during their annual parent-member banquet, which was held at the high school. Stuckey received a citation from the organization for the support IGA has provided for FFA activities. Several other awards were pre sented at the event. Senior John Rishel was recognized as the Star Farmer in the state’s northcentral region. He and senior Mark Botts received trophies as recipients of the Keystone Farmer Degree. State proficiency awards went to Jonathan Boop for feed grain PAUL B. At Last! A Reliable, New Stainless Steel AG-CHEM FOAM MARKER Each Foam Marker Contains: • Mixing chamber for each boom. • Drop hoses for each boom. $7 • Electric harness for in-cab controls (on-off/left-right). • Hose for boom lengths up to 47’. The Ag-Chem foam marker offers you efficient operation with a 12 volt compressor that draws only 9 amps. Independent left and right boom markers can. be controlled from the cab for on-tbe-go operation. That lets you operate either boom marker for precise, economical foam placement. And best of all the Ag-Chem Foam Marker produces a dense foam within seconds of agitation, and has a dependable output that can be adjusted for volume. Use with the new 80-to-l™ high concentrate foam. _•***, Reg. $10.30 SPECIAL $9.00 24000 CALIBRATION KIT • Tee Jet Calibration Calculator • Tee Jet Calibration Container • Tee Jet Tip Cleaning Brush • Instruction Manual • Agricultural Spray Products Catalog • Tee Jet Nozzle Selection Guide Reg. $35.96 HAPPENINGS production, Alan Kaler for forage crop production, and Robert Sauers for home and farmstead improvement Chris Sauers was recognized for placing first in the 1988 state agricultural mechanics competition and for competing on the national leVel. Jason Christ received the star chapter farmer award; Brian Gess ner received the star chapter agri businessman award; and Deanna Kuhns received the star greenhand award. Chapter proficiency awards went to John Rishel, cereal grain, diversified crop, and forage pro duction and public speaking; Mark Bolts, feed grain and oil crop pro- SOuDOuDSEPOODSDD Handy Half Gallon AG FOAM >' \, •* * me. SPECIAL $29.95 duction; Gary Willow, fuit and vegetable and sheep production; Jason Christ, soil and water man agement and swine production; Jim Dorman, agricultural mechan ics: Steve Fry, agricultural electri fication; Curtiss Falck, beef pro duction; Douglas Boop, dairy pro duction; Tammy Kulp, diversified livestock production; EJ. Irvin, extemporaneous public speaking; Kevin Rishel. forest management; David Mast, home and farmstead improvement; Jason Grove, horse proficiency; Donald Kouf and Danny Reber, outdoor recreation; Scott Roush, placement in agricul tural production; Tom Sauers and Dan Kuhns, poultry production; Joel Blyler, specialty animal pro duction; Steve Stoltzfus, specialty crop production; Joel Imgrund, wildlife management Scolarship awards went to Christa Bingaman, Jason Christ Shane Guffey, Amy Kerstetter, Eric Kratzer, Deanna Kuhns, Clint Rishel, Kevin Rishel, Chad Wil low, and Doug Zimmerman. Installed as 1989-90 officers WJeK FflV Nf ' **■* /f *£< Self-Prim Centrifu Pumps • ‘S’ Series Pedestal Pumj IVt ” or 2” Ports Reg. $115.00 SPECIAL $105.0 •3 HP. ‘S’ Series VA ” Or 2” Ports Reg. $198.i SPECIAL $174. ■j AGRO METER Measure Speed, Area, And Reg. Distance $168.00 Calculate “On Hie Go” SPECIAL Pressure Changes x. 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