AlB-LancMtw Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1992 Outstanding Youth (Continued from Page At) now has 21 sows. He uses artificial insemination, isolated new breeding stock, and quarterly blood-tests his animals for better management of his herd. John has been on a 4-H Livestock team and the Pork Bowl team. He is a member of the adult swine organizations and is presently Pennsylvania Pork Ambassador. John has been to the FFA Washington Conference, National FFA Convention, Slate Leader ship Conference, and Parliamen tary Procedure Team. He had held offices in his club, has been presi dent in 1990-1991 year, and holds the County Star Farmer Degree. FFA Girl Award 1992 Amy M. Byers, Liverpool, is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Byers. She is a member of the Greenwood FFA Chapter of the Greenwood Senior High School at Millertown. She has carried sheep breeding and market lamb projects along with swine and steer projects. Amy has been very active in her chapter’s program by serving as chapter and area president. She has participated in public speaking contests, with the Parliamentary Procedure Team, and has attended state and national conventions. She has shown at the Pennsylvani a Fair Show and her county fairs. Amy also has participated in the KILE Livestock Judging Contest. Amy’s 1991 SOE record book won two gold medals for the sheep enterprises. Her swine is supple mented with added minerals and with a feed additive on a set sche dule. The animals are purchased from a contract with Ne/La/Le Farms of Selinsgrove. Amy mark ets her Finished hogs through Hat field. Her hog enterprise records David N. Groff RO 3 Lewlsburg, PA Ro«*ttaj, Inc. (717) 888-1420 RD 6 L**>»n3n, PA 1-800-452-4004 717-865-6611 Horst Grain Roasting Roast-A-Ui e 3040 Penns Grove Rd. Grain Ross' I Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Salea-Ser, , (Chester Co.) Custom Work (215) 889-8834 Roast-Cool Unit Available were awarded a silver medal for the 1991 state contest. Amy raises beef cattle primarily for show purposes. 4-H Boy Award 1992 Chris Lyle, 18-year-old son of Dennis & Nancy Lyle of Clays ville, is a freshman at West Virgi nia University majoring in apimal science and pre-vet. He has been active in the East Finley Lucky Clovers, where he has taken pro jects in market lambs, market hogs, market steer, breeding sheep, capons, and vegetable gardening. He has held several offices at the local level, including presi dent, vice president, treasurer, game leader, song leader, as well as serving as county council presi dent in 1991 and vice president in 1992. His club leadership includes teen leader, county council rep resentative, and camp counselor. Chris has demonstrated his involvement by participating in several events at county, state, and Schnupp's Grain Stacy Suffel, 17-year-old daughter of John & Shirley Suffel of Carlisle, is a member of Cum berland County 4-H Beef Club and 4-H Sheep Club. Stacy is a freshman at the Pennsylvania State University majoring in ani mal science. She has taken pro jects in market steer, breeding cattle, market lambs, and breeding sheep. Stacy has been active in 4-H by serving as teen leader at the local level, as livestock judging team captain at the county level, and as county council representative. She has served as president, vice presi dent, secretary, news reporter, and social chairman of her local clubs. NEW DESIGN: MogaSoa! JIC Coupling Coupling S £ The nose, or “beak," creates a concentric line seal on the male JIC. 2H] Seller Hydraulics © 252 N. Shirk Rd. ( New Holland, PA 17557 Box 56, RR 1, Atglen, PA 19310 Mon. thru Fri. 717-354-6066 215-593-2981 7 am - 5 pm national levels. He participates in local county judging contests and fairs, sheep shearing competi tions, livetock judging contests (Penn State Days), Pennsylvania Farm Show, and the National Sheep Shearing Contest in Den ver, Colo. Chris plans to become a veterinarian. 4-H Girl Award 1992 Stacy has participated in the York Fair, Keystone International Livestock Exposition, Pennsylva- JIC flared seat can't duplicate the sealing forces of *the beak." nia Farm Show, Maryland Lamb and Wool Festival, Ohio and Ken tucky Stale Fair, the North Ameri can Livestock Exposition, and the National 4-H Judging Contest. Lampeter Sheep Show In this season’s final appearance at a county fair, Lisa and Lyndon Relff again took home most of the trophies with their Suffolk sheep. Lyndon was named both champion showman and fitter, while his sister took championships In both market and 4-H sale lamb competition. (Continued from Pago Al 7) sole, daughter of Steve and Carol Atglen. Ebersole of Conestoga. It was the first big win for the Pequea (Turn to Pago A2S) The reserve champion 4-H lamb went to 9-year-old Kimberly Eber- 1 Hr Cone FMIGHIB BETTER BY H DIKE ' HE WB Mega Seal Couplings are de signed with a rounded nose, or “beak,” instead of the conventional flared seat of the female JIC swivel. The beak makes all the difference: when tightened or pressurized, the beak flexes, making an ever tighter seal on the male cone. Rigorous testing proves that, for stopping leaks, Mega Seal Couplings are every bit the WEEP HD HE Mmgmtmml Coupling* malm with standard malm JIC fitting*. She has been a recipient of many special honors and awards, includ ing Secretary of the Year, Presi dent of Club of the Year, “I Dare You” Leadership Award, and Champion Livestock Judger. OLD DESIGN: equal of FFOR, less expensive than FFOR, and are now the standard by which the industry will measure performance in the years to come. 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