El6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993 228 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degrees (Conllniwd from P«fl* EIS) . . .... TT ~T . . ® Jill K. Harnish terofj. Rodney and Nancy Ham.sh, Lititz, Barry Eugene Hauck four- p Firs |; attend PM S™" g alUiS star5 tar C T Sr I . Farmer * ?" d ** R ? s ° family “daify IWHKI she has compiled degree She has received the farm. TTiose arc diversified ex- Schotohip Award.and attended the plans for perience on other projects, including beef Jf/gf ? nc f She four-year Mifflinburg FFA member Baity finishing, swine finishing, market lambs, "‘’“S'“J?? torse judging Hauck. 17. son of George and Marilee sheep breeding, and capons. Jill has served {Liem’ ‘wl thSTtif Hauck ’ NeW Berhn ' SAE P”** lB as chaplain and secretary, and serves as tem Ep ?'. She has held occuped his time include dairy herd (eight chapter president and county secretary ? fices of Btudent advisor - secretary, and animals), 25 acres of com, 25 acres of for- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwin president age, nine acres of soybeans, and growing Harnish, Christiana, Jill has served on a sweet com - Barr y has served on the ban variety of Solanco FFA committees, u . . quet, finance, and points committee, and including chair of alumni relations, chair Mark Harnish attended a wide array of dairy shows and of cooperation, and public relations, FFA Work on hl . s contests. He was presented with the chap- Week, float, fair booth, banquet, and lead- fathers farm af- Hpß terproficiencyawardfordairyanddiversi ership. She has exhibited in a variety of ter B raduatlon fied crop production, a silver in the state events, including state and national dairy 316 establish- FFA dairy judging contest, and won vari cattle juding, All-American, and Penn ed P lans for ous dairy awards for type, showmanship, State and Delaware Valley Dairy Science Mark Harnish * and fitting. Barry has served as SUN Area Club dairy judging contests. Jill has *B, son of J. treasurer, chapter vice president, and chap received the Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Nelson and Lois ter treasurer. Rose degrees, and was honored with vari ous awards, including beef, poultry, and sheep proficiency, and county and state project record contests. Jill is the third member from her family receiving this award, so her parents will also receive the honorary Keystone Degree. Lori M. Harnish Lori M. Har nish, Manheim FFA member, plans to attend Delaware Valley College and ma jor in ag educa tion. 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Berlin. has served on the Bro thersvalley FFA PH as vice president He has also served as chairman of the prog ram of work and as a member of the par liamentary procedure team. Jeremy has been honored with the Greenhand and Chapter degrees, and received a gold award in ag production. • Winter’s frozen ground conditions reduce soil compaction '** " ' ’iLi s. Hi-Caldum rfm LIMESTONE Profit from winter lime application y -O ■%. Braden K. Heimbach With plans to mp wa| become a partner on the family dairy farm, Bra- den K. Heim bach, 17, has compiled experi- ence on various SAE projects, including dairy herd, field com, and oats. Braden has also served on the Food for America, executive, Hershey Park, and banquet committees, and as chapter reporter and SUN Area FFA presi dent. He has also participated in an array of contests, including parliamentary proce dure. chapter forestry, land judging, tractor driving, dairy, public speaking, and others. Braden has been honored with the Green hand, Chapter, and SUN Area degrees, and garnered various awards, including project book awards, fair awards, and dairy proficiency. Paul L. Hepler To pursue a career in the swine industry are the plans in store for Paul L. Hepler, four-year Tri-Valley FFA member. While active in his chapter, Paul, 17, son of Franklin P. and Karen L. Hepler, Ashland, was a member of his banquet, community fair, and other committees. In addition, Paul, who served as chapter reporter, sen tinel. and president, and as county vice president and president, also participated in various livestock judging activities, including poultry, dairy, and swine. He also was involved in swine fattening and breeding during the past three years. Paul was honored with the Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, Star Chapter Greenhand, Star Chapter Farmer, and County degrees. (Turn to Page El 7) " h *K youftoaJMiUttl.lftfßtniM dcadcforakO BlucßtUt Piik - (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370