826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1993 Lebanon Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 824) 3 2-3 305 23 Alvin & Marian Martin 58 Leon M Burkholder 119 19 Gary Lentz 108 Archie Gary Lee Mase Lori Curvin & Jay Good 39 62 89 53 71 Clifford & Fay Berger Delilah Ramona Holsteins Prety Baine Reuben & Marlin Marlin Mandy Earl & Marilyn Smith Son 732 Kas 836 Sonnen Springs Farm Faith Angela Lynwood Heagy 373 Louis E Martin 13 14 52 Darryl L Weaver Tinker Monica -loover Farms Vienna Fi Wilmer H Lehman 13 Roy M Oberhollzer 111 DGK Holsteins Diane Ken-Joda Farm Becky BY HELPING THE 4-H AND FFA, Pennsylvania Farm Show -- Jason Stoltzfus (above right) with his 1992 crossbred Intel! Steer, Intelimoo, with Hamilton Bank representatives (L to R); Darvin E. Boyd, Agri-Finance Director; Robert D. Spencer, Chief Lending Officer; and Donald M. Cooper, Chairman and President, Hamilton Bank. Ryan Tracy (right) with his lamb shown at the Manheim Community Farm Show. Hamilton Bank purchased these animals and donated them to the Lancaster County Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Sheep Club Banquet at the Country Table Restaurant on February 4. The additional meal product was donated to the Lancaster County 4-H Swine Club. Jason is the son of Frank and Irene Stoltzfus of Elizabethtown. Ryan is the son of Gerald and Helen Tracy of Elizabethtown. 24,756 23,663 22,393 31,608 305 305 22,086 28,328 5-11 22,892 27,383 25,810 22,681 26,226 27,364 30,002 21,702 26,681 25,322 305 305 23,730 5-11 28,102 25,719 22,731 22,899 27,380 25,547 28,584 27,867 21,237 22,770 284 305 305 293 305 21,849 19,600 22,959 19,671 28,144 22,874 26,311 25,795 WE RE HELPING ALL OF US. Dawn Mila EE Farm Brandi Bruce R Heilinger Glimmer Rocky Nappy Bruce R Heilinger Jennie Udder Valley Farm 19 "976 1240 Richard & Linda Krall Sandra Danielle Dale L Hoover Amy Fern Maxine Lana Ernest Hostetler 18 46 166 77 Dale Good 80 51 944 1099 877 1071 869 873 986 1058 David & Chris Williams Carol 1032 952 Thomas & Shirley Krall 33 Jeff & Karen Zuck Saxon Lottie Sam Vesta Mary 941 1052 John E Zimmerman 22 1060 1024 1133 870 965 Farmer DEKALB, HI. Greg Man ners of Ringoes, NJ. won a state first-place award in the National Grain Sorghum Producers (NGSP) yield and management contest, nonirrigated division. He will be honored by DeKalb Plant Genetics at a reception dur ing the NGSP convention Feb. 14-16 in St. Louis. Manners also will receive special recognition from the NGSP. He won the award with a DeKalb sorghum hybrid. 904 875 1061 Manners planted DK4B seed 23,234 3 3-0 25,656 305 3 5-0 26,342 22,298 27,151 305 299 305 5 9-8 5 5-7 5 5-0 24,845 3 12-8 19,052 26,316 28,294 305 305 4-10 4-3 28,484 26,110 22,802 22,358 305 305 289 305 6-11 4-2 3-5 3-1 25,428 19,816 20,207 22,461 290 288 305 305 5-6 4-8 2-2 2-5 26,190 26,814 305 305 26,140 26,134 25,957 19,859 21,999 20,596 27,032 305 268 284 305 295 8-1 4-10 4-2 4-0 6-0 21,748 Tops In Sorghum which produced 81.13 bushels per acre. This yield ranked him among DeKalb’s 22 national and state first-place winners. He planted his crop on May 30, 1992 in 20-inch rows and harvested it on Nov. 20. To qualify for the award, con testants were scored against the five-year average established for his county by the Crop Reporting Service. Winners are those pro ducers whose yields were highest in relation to the county average. Manners, who has been farming 20 years, grows 700 acres of sorg- Byron & Dale Himmeberger Julie 44 Lynn Schwenk Petunia Neal W Sensenig 24 60 58 212 215 Brenda & Ammon Peiffer Jr Jetson Donald & Ardell Bausher Y 24 Stanley & Sharon Homing Vickie Robert L Martin Wanda Galen Bollinger 551 95 191 195 219 217 278 Kenneth Mase Luwanda Casey Cerrie 858 Wemerway Farms 27 W Raymond & Marlin Getz Elissa Jo Clover Rosalie Corry 918 850 1229 . 990 1099 1014 990 879 861 992 917 878 917 1034 1284 930 958 962 870 882 925 958 879 In the Agri-Finance Department of Hamilton Bank, we finance projects for active 4-H and FFA members. That's because we believe that helping preserve the family farm is one of the best ways to insure a better future for us all. And that involves working with our young people. It's important to give them guidance, instill the proper values, and help them acquire the skills they need to be successful farmers. The 4-H and FFA are working toward these goals. And so, we support their efforts. If you or someone in your family needs money for a project, stop by and see us. It just might help us all. |fi Core States NS Hamilton Bank 'Vbu Know Us. Wfe Know You. 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 304 305 305 305 305 305 305 8-0 7-9 6-8 3-7 2-11 305 305 305 305 305 8-0 13-9 12-7 5-7 3-4 Yield hum, wheat, soybeans, rye, oats, hay, pumpkins, and com. He also raises catde and hogs. DeKalb sorghum hybrids won national first and second place awards in the irrigated division and a national third place in the nonirrigated division. In state results, DeKalb hybrids won 22 of 38 yield and manage ment contests, more than double the winners of any other seed company and more than all other companies combined. 867 877 23,900 24,403 856 20,553 954 903 865 877 866 23,560 22,591 26,782 26,066 23,893 918 23,829 919 22,643 24,821 882 23,728 26,129 24,315 20,156 23,192 27,254 24,825 23,127 1132 939 1102 877 26,754 22,189 20,932 25,096 23,644 1096 852 990 1141 907 25,771 21,358 25,672 27,394 21,874