DlB-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, January 13,1990 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl7) 167 GrH 5-4 251 GrH 3-2 Noah Kreider & Sons 698 GrH 3-0 619 GrH 7-0 676 GrH 3-2 David & Robin Dum 222 RH 5-3 135 RH 5-0 Carl L Martin Beatrix RH Adie RH Dona RH Parke H Ranck Jane RH Edgefield Farms Jane RH Mert 54 RH Merrill E Nolt 11 GrH Ammon E Reiff Joni RH Kreider Dairy Farms 870 GrH 3-4 847 GrH 5-8 868 GrH 5-5 Richard N Sauder Diane RH 3-5 Butter RH 5-1 Deanne RH 3-1 Sandy Hollow Farm Fantasy RH 7-1 G Hershey Hostetler Jackie RH John Allen Wenger 39 GrH 5-5 John Omar Stoltzfus Jr Susan RH 5-6 Andrew G Miller 206 GrH 3-8 Leßoy M Stoltzfus Sally RH 3-1 Farm Promotes Staff SHOEMAKERSVILLE (Berks Co.) — Gery J. Fisher, a native of Oley, Berks County, has been recently named Vice President of Credit for the Eastern Division of Keystone Farm Credit, ACA. After graduation from Oley Valley High School, Fisher attended Delaware Valley College where he earned a bachelor of sci ence degree in horticulture in 1970. Fisher joined Farm Credit in 1984 as Branch Manager of the Shoemakersville branch. Prior to that, he was Agronomy Depart ment Manager for the Montgomery-Bucks Farm Bureau in Souderton. In his new position, Fisher will be responsible for all credit and appraisal functions in the Shoemakersville and Hegins branches; he will be working out of the Eastern Operations section of Keystone Farm Credit, in the Fogelsville office. A member of the Berks County 4-H Development Board, Fisher is also Chairman of the Public Rela tions Committee for the Agrißusi ness Committee of the Berks County Chamber of Commerce. David R. Stutzman has been promoted to Branch Manager of the Shoemakersville office, filling the position vacated by Fisher. Stutzman graduated from Kutz town High School in Berks Coun ty and from Kansas State Univer sity in 1982 earning a bachelor of science in agricultural economics. Stutzman began his career with Farm Credit in 1982 as a field rep resentative in the Fogelsville office. He was promoted to loan officer in October 1983, senior loan officer in May 1985, and to executive loan officer in May of this year. A member of the Hopewell Church in Fleetwood, Stutzman resides with his wife, Joy, and two children on a 150-acre cash crop farm outside of Kutztown which 25,006 23,176 305 305 22,363 24,925 26,040 305 289 305 24,206 21,310 305 305 25,523 21,789 22,958 305 305 305 5-3 7-10 5-2 20,689 305 8-3 18,694 23,625 305 305 4- 5- 23,566 305 5-2 22,753 305 5-7 21,644 20,551 26,501 305 305 305 21,577 20,800 21,234 305 305 305 25,579 305 21,736 305 4-5 20,336 305 20,119 305 21,872 305 24,966 305 Credit Ada GrH 1-10 305 Fred Crider Joan RH 6-0 305 Weaver Homestead Farm 27 GrH 6-8 41 GrH 3-6 Galen W Crouse Erin RH 4-8 Welsh-Vista Farms 48 RH 5-9 Long Acres Farm 75 878 856 3.5 3.6 911 898 871 4.0 3.6 3.3 GrH 8-7 Amos M Stoltzfus Lottie RH 4-3 John & Barb Brubaker Pansy RH 4-11 Kim RH 2-1 Riehlee Farm Beth RH Ellis D Kreider 271 GrH 268 GrH Gordon E Herr Connie RH Peter M Weaver 909 886 3.7 4.1 906 866 856 3.5 3.9 3.7 905 4.3 905 864 4.8 3.6 Pansy RJ Melody Lawn farms 904 Erma RH Alvin Lee Stoltzfus Mim GrH 5-9 Arthur P Sweigart Faith RH 6-2 Paula RH 6-9 Hawthorne Brothers 56 GrH 4-2 305 Axel Linde & Mildred Widmann Amanda RG 3-2 305 Ivan Z Beiler 900 3.9 900 883 867 4.1 4.3 3.2 900 879 878 4.1 4.2 4.1 898 Blossom RH Larry E Charles 28 GrH 6-2 248 GrH 4-2 Aaron S Click & Sons 45 GrH 4-7 Robert L Shelly 897 897 4.4 897 4.4 Brita RH 3-2 Meadow Springs Farm Lizzy RH 4-8 893 4.0 892 3.5 WHICH IS IT? 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