FFA’ers Thrive The delegation of left to right, Matt Johnson, Brothers Valley FFA; Greg Bomgardner, Annvllle Cleona FFA; and Paula Hunter, Oley Valley FFA will travel to the Eastern States Exposition for regional livestock judging competition this fall. The group placed sixth, fifth, and fourth respec tively In the livestock judging contest at Penn Donald Ferster, Line Mountain FFA; and Kimber Groff, Miffllnburg FFA will represent Pennsylva nia In the regional ag mechanics contest at the Eastern States Exposition In Springfield, Mass. Horning placed sixth, Ferster placed fifth, and Groff was the fourth place finisher in last week’s state contest. The final delegation of livestock judges will represent Pennsylvania at the Keystone Live stock Exposition In Harrisburg. The team will be made up of 13th place finisher Steve Ross, West Greene FFA; 12th place judge Richard Burke, Lenape AVTS FFA; and 11th place Christopher Rice, Mlffllnburg FFA. David Woodring, far left, representing the many sponsors of the nursery landscape con test, congratulates the top place winners. First place went to Kristin Kullsh, second place to David Huber, both of Bucks County FFA. Jamie Skean, Western FFA, earned third place gold honors. jgn... pi <y ip je national convention, and therefore was no lon ger eligible for the top prize, Jason Long, of Cur wensville FFA, not pictured, competed and won the meats judging contest. The next three place winners, left to right, were fourth place, Todd Rabenold, Kutztown FFA; third place Philip High, Manor FFA; and second place Stephanie Garrett, Manor FFA. They will go on to the national meat judging contest In Kansas City. -Y 1 ‘i ■- i dent of agrlflnance for Hamilton Bank, congratu lates Pennsylvania’s regional farm management team. By placing fourth, fifth, and sixth, respec tively, left to right, Keith Zimmerman, Cloister FFA, Anthony Lehman, James Buchanan FFA; and Deanna Kuhns, Mifflinburg FFA earned the prlvil nf' — itir P 'vf la I ii Left to right, Kyle Bolton, of Red Lion High School, finished third in the aquatic resources contest and earned a silver award and Terry Louth of Pequea Valley High School placed sec ond in the contest and earned a gold award. Not pictured is first place finisher Greg Forsythe of United FFA. Forsythe will travel with the Penn sylvania delegation to the National FFA Conven tion in Kansas City. judging team to the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass. Members of that team will include sixth place, Dawn Patterson, Cowan esque FFA; fifth place, James Findley, Penn Manor FFA; and fourth place, dairy foods judge Craig Hostetter, Penn Manor FFA. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 29, 1991-A2l , and fourth place forestry judges will go on to compete at the Eastern States Exposition. They are, left to right, sixth place Todd Grady and fifth place Caleb Wilson, both of Brockway FFA, and fourth place Robbie Wer iff Sr Vallr FF' ■nore than 70 entries in the land judging contest, the top three place finishers were awarded plaques and a trip to the National FFA Convention. Left to right, Jason Reifsnyder of Grassland FFA placed third, Betsy Pownall of Solanco FFA placed second, and Jason Christ of Mifflinburg FFA was the first pf Second place team honors in the chapter pro cedure contest went to chapter members from the H.G. Parkinson FFA Chapter. The team of, first row left to right, Joseph Kahlbaugh, Robert Forrester, Heather Moszynski, Scot Robertson; second row, left to right, Robert Ullom, Paul Campbell, Joe Avolia, and Edward Ammon is c hand to congratulate the top poultry judges who will go on to national competition In Kansas City. Third place In the poultry judging contest went to Charles Garrett, second place Charles Swan son, and first place Randy Kreider. All of the top poultry judges were from the Manor FFA Chapter. (Turn to Pag* A 22)
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