A26-Umaster Farming, Saturday, October 30, 1993 Students Can Show An Animal, Raise Money For Tuition ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Any student who is going to college or who plans to enroll in a trade school, technical school, junior or community college, or school of nursing can qualify for one of six $l,OOO scholarships to be presented at the 1994 Pennsyl vania Farm Show. The Pennsylvania Farm Show Scholarship Foundation unveiled the details of the new college scho larship program during the recent Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg. Any FFA’er or 4-H’er is eligible for the scholarship. The scholar ship concept was created at the Farm Show Sale last January when Mark Simmon of Lebanon 4-H, after accepting only $5,000 of the original $15,100 bid, donated the remaining $lO,lOO to a new endowment fund to provide scho larships to agriculture students. To be eligible, a student must have exhibited at the 1993 Pen nsylvania Farm Show Junior Market Livestock Show, and must be enrolled in a post-secondary educational institution. If they exhibited prior to 1993, they are not eligible. If they exhibited junior breeding livestock and not junior market animals, they are not eligible, according to the scholar ship guidelines. Half of the awards will go to stu dents studying agriculture, but half Jj B&M FISHER'S PAINTING FISHER’S PAINT OUTLET STORE 'JfIW QUAUTY PAINTS @ REASONABLE PRICES ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS HOUSES - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC. Specialists In Sand Blastlng/Spray Painting Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. 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The scholarship committee has chosen to reimburse students for tuition already paid rather than send the award through the institution’s financial aid offices. According to the guidelines, six awards of $l,OOO each will be given at the beginning of the sale of champions at the 1994 Pennsyl vania Farm Show, to be held Janu ary 8-13. Sale date is Thursday, January 13. at 10 a.m. Buyers of livestock at the Junior Market Livestock Sale will be encouraged to donate back the market value of the animals they buy to the scholarship fund. The committee is actively involved in getting more businesses involved in the junior sale. A portion over a set amount of high-selling animals will be deducted for the scholar ship fund. Also, 4 percent of the sale price of all animals will be used to support the scholarship fund. Seventy-five percent of the sale price over the following prices will be deducted and used for scholar ships: market steers, $12,000 for grand and $4,000 for other champ ions; market swine, $5,000 for grand and $3,000 for other champ ions; and market lambs, $2,000 for grand and $ 1,200 for other champ ions. The prices were arrived at by average sale price for the sale of champions during the last five years at the junior livestock sale. Highs and lows were exempted RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Students can qualify for one of six $l,OOO scholarships if they exhibit at the Pen nsylvania Farm Show Junior Market Livestock Show. At the 1993 Farm Show, Mark Simmon, holding the banner to his grand champion market swine, helped start the scholarship foundation fund by giving $lO,lOO, from a syndicate of buyers, from the proceeds of the sale to the fund. From left, Robert Kilgore, manager of a Paso Fino horse farm owned by buyer Glatfeiter Agri-business Insurance of York, and Glatfelter representative Tony Dobrosky; Butch Clemmens, president of Hatfield Quality Meats; Bill Campbell, chief executive officer, Hoss’s Steak and Sea House; and Boyd Wolff, state secretary of agrlctulture. from this average. Students who have sold junior ■ Layer Contracts 10VX245* 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house livestock animals at the Pennsyl vania Farm Show since 1993 may obtain scholarship applications by calling Ken Winebark at (717) 270-4391. Application deadline is Needed new housing for I Turkey Contracts I Hog Finishing Contracts 1-800-673-2580 For information on new contracts being offered by local feed and livestock companies Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Flyway Business Park 139 A West Airport Road Lititz, PA 17543 Ph: (717) 569-2702 November 12. 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