E32-Lancast«r Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993 (Continued from Pag* E3l) Michele Renninger Michele Ren ninger, daughter of Wal ter and Diane Renninger, Me- Clure, is a three year member of the West Snyder FFA Chapter. She has served as the chap ter’s treasurer. She has also earned the Greenhand, Chapter, and SUN Area degrees. In addition, she has served as chaiiman of the chicken barbecue and ban quet committees and as a member of he BOAC and Food for America committees. Her FFA projects include dairy production and work experience. She said she plans to attend college to pursue nursing education. John A. Rhea committees and as treasurer and junior advisor for his chapter, Penns Man or Area. His projects has been raising market hogs, dairy herd, field com, oats, breeding rabbits, and serving on the SAE and banquet commitee. He has earned a Greenhand and Chapter degrees and plans to go into partnership at the family farm. Christopher Rice Christopher * tend an auction- Tj eering school | pletion of high school at Mifflinburg, where he is a member of the FFA Chapter. His SAE projects include beef finishing. eon Ra Excavatin; 710 Fivepolntville Rd. • Denver, PA 17517 General Excavating Site Preparation (215) 445-4667 * We Have A Backhoe, Loader & Pan To Better Serve Your Excavating Needs 228 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degrees Martin raising market lambs, sheep breeding, and work experience. He also served as chair man of the chapter’s Livestock Committee and as member on its citrus, cider, safety, and tree planting committees. He was active in the West End Fair beef and mark et lamb shows, the Block and Bridle Lives tock Judging Contest, Penn State livestock judging, a member of the judging team representing Pennsylvania in Maryland, and the Greenhand Degree Team, local land judging contests, local forestry, speaking tractor driving, and demonstation contests. And he auctioneer tractor for the Pa. FFA Weller Scholarship Fund. He earned his Greenhand, Chapter and SUN Area degrees. He was also awarded a gold medal in FF livestock judging, won grand champion market steer at the Union Coun ty West End Fair, and won various type,' showmanship and fitting awards for mark et lamb and market steer competitions. He took a blue in the SUN FFA Record Book contest, SAE records awards, and a cham per proficiency award for diversified lives tock production. Ryan E. Rohrer include’ beef and swine SAE projects, participation on the livestock and dairy judging teams, citrus sales, the BOAC committee, float commi tee and the leadership conference in Har risburg. He lists achievements as earning his Star Greenhand, Star Chapter Farmer, m m JONES-DAIRY W and J PRINGLE K&K McNEAL FARM SERVICE DAIRY SALES AITTOMATION FEED STORE AGRI SERVICE SERVICE Medford, NJ Oxford, PA Hagerstown MD Greenville, PA Carlisle, PA Towanda, PA 609-267-0198 717-529-2569 301-416-7340 412-588-7950 717-249-1195 717-364-5460 and Star Academic Scholar degrees, in addition to winning the Pittenger Award for Outstanding Agricultural Junior. He was a silver winner at state competitions in wildlife and he earned proficiency awards in beef and swine production and in judg ing contests. He has been accepted as an agricultural business student at the Univer sity of Delaware. In addition to his FFA and related acitivies. Ryan is co-captain of his high school soccer team, being named most valuable player, he is class president and in senior chorus. Jennifer Rosenberry Jennifer Ros enberry, 17, daughter of Charles and Jew- el Rosenberry, of SL Thomas, has been reporter and secretary of the Conococheague FFA Chapter while being a member at James Buchanan High School for three years. She has a 21-cow dairy herd for her project and is a member of the FFA Week and Baby Barnyard commit tees. A recipient of the county Farmer, and chapter Star Fanner and Star Greenhand degrees. She also won a gold medal at state level for her 1991 project book. She said she plans to attend Delaware Valley Col lege to pursue a major in animal science, and then go onto Purdue University’s Col lege of Veterinarian Medicine to become a large animal veterinarian. Could We Show You Some Of Our Recent Installations? Xpressway Herrin ne or Xpressway X Exclusive exit reel controls cow traffic movement. ’ X Designed for operator and cow comfort. X Choose the level of automation that's right for you. X Installed and serviced by authorized Bou-Matic Dealers. VISIT THE BOU-MATIC DISPLAY AT THE PA. FARM SHOW, LOT’S 526-528 Joseph Ross Joseph Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ross of Sayre, has been award- ed the State Keystone degree. He is president of the Athens FFA Chapter for the past two years and was president of the Bradford County organization, during his four years* involvement He has lettered in football, track and soccer and is active in the county Democratic Party, serving as a committeeman. He currently works at French’s Dairy Farms in Chemung, N.Y. and has been accepted at Delaware Valley College to pursue a degree in agronomy. Kelby Ryman Kelby Ryman, 18. daughter of Kenneth Ryman, of Nescopeck, has served the Central Columbia FFA Chapter as reporter and stu dent advisor in her 4-years of membership. She has help with citrus-sales and banquet committees and chaired the fair, leadership and contest committees. She also earned the Greenhand and Star Farmer degrees. She said she plans to attend a 2-year school for nursing. 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