Freshmen Receive Ag Scholar Awards NEWARK, Del. Seventeen freshmen enrolled in the Univer sity of Delaware this fall received Agricultural Sciences Scholar Awards from the College of Agri cultural Sciences. The competitive awards are based on academic record and are renewable. To be eligible, appli cants must graduate in the top 20 percent of their high school class and score at least 1050 on the SAT. These scholarships, which cov er tuition, books and fees, are fi nanced by an agricultural endow ment program with funds from the state of Delaware, agribusinesses, alumni and individual donors. The State of Delaware Carvel Agricultural Scholar Awards went to Julie A. Fine, Glasgow High School; Eva Santana, McKean High School; and Christie M. Qui etmeyer, Dickinson High School. Forrest L. Sprague, McKean High School, received die College of Agricultural Sciences Scholar Award. Northeastern Farm Credit Releases Election Results LEWISBURG (Union Co.) Four expired director positions were filled in the Northeastern Farm Credit 1993 mail ballot stockholder election. The full board of directors in cludes 12 stockholder-elected directors and one outside director elected by the board. The follow ing were elected with terms begin ning January 1,1994 and continu ing through December 31, 1996: Lee A. Shaffer, a dairy farmer from Selinsgrove, Union County, was re-elected to represent the Middlebuig Division. Dennis B. Spangler, a dairy farmer from New Beilin, Union County, was elected to represent the southern region, which includes the Lewis town, Middleburg, Lewis burg and Bloomsburg divisions. A dairy TIRED OF HAVING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR OLD IP CAS TRY PBI/ATL LP GAS HEATER! PSI/ATL SERIES 1450 AGRICULTURAL LP GAS UNVENTED HEATER New low profile design Variable output to match your heating needs. Stainless steel or galvanized steel construction Air flow proving switches on all models. Ojjsr Monday - Saturday 7:30 sm lo 8:00 pm 9 m (font h*m ft - m*H tt! Rt. 272 South -14 H*nv«* Rood mm warn, pa his* ness News Agricultural Sciences General Scholarships were awarded to Tammy Anderson, Wilmington High School; Shannon I. Tilmon. Ursuline Academy; Kristin K. Turner, Seaford High School; Wendi B. West, Glasgow High School; and Brian P. Curtain, Cac sar-Rodney High School. Brian Curtain also received the Nechay Family Agricultural Scholarship. George M. Worrilow scholar ships were given to Jeffrey Bracht, Newark High School; Andrea Breedlove, Milford High School; Karen L. Maenner, York High School, Pa.; Mark A. Miller, Mil ford High School. The Allen Family Agricultural Scholarships were awarded to Tricia K. Cos bey. Seaford High School, and Ruth A. McQuaid, Milford High School. The Harry Hayward Agricultur al Scholarship went to Jill E. Mill er. Laurel High School, Laurel, Md. Rebecca H. Wentz, A.I. DuPont High School, received the Hel muth Agricultural Scholar award. farmer from Shinglehouse, Dale R. Hoffman of Potter County was elected representing the Couders port Division. Thomas M. Mc- Carty. a dairy farmer from Sugar Run, Bradford County, was elect ed to represent the northeast re gion. which includes the Towan da. Tunkhannock, and Williams port divisions. These newly elected directors will join current board members Donald Corner of Danville, Rich ard Crawford of Port Royal, Car roll Doan of Knoxville, Harold Holt of Middleburg, Richard Krie bel of Benton, Douglas Lawton of Wellsboro, Alfred Munro of Jer sey Shore, Robert Naylor of Fac toryville, and Robert Whipple of Towanda. 60,000 BTU Qatv. Housing •379.99 Stainless Steel Housing •429.99 MOLINE. DI. John Deere has expanded its heavy-duty rot ary cutter line with the addition of its new 2018 flex-wing model. The 2018 features a new patented wing design with square comers that optimize material flow to the blades to take full advantage of the 20-foot cutting width. The machine’s large capacity, blade choices, and 112 degrees of wing flexibility (90 degrees up, and 22 degrees down) make the 2018 a logical choice for produc tive cutting and shredding in a wide range of terrain and conditions. The Unibody™ deck design fea tures continuous welds and box beam construction for strength and a “clean” deck that minimizes trash buildup. Numerous drain holes direct water away from the " * N >. < « * M Committee Names Leaders yr~m • 100 Gal. Serving tlw farming Industry for over 30 years!!! ■ vSBWMWSk £££ Lmcniar Farming, Saturday, Novwnbar 20,1M3-D8 Cutter To Line deck to prevent premature rusting. Standard wear shoes provide grea ter wear resistance and strength to the side skirts. The shoes bolt on for easy replacement. A new, jaw type, swivel clevis employs a patented design that reduces trac tor drawbar wear and increases the life of the clevis. Heavy-duty drive gearcases use oversized bearings and a 2-1/8-inch-diamctcr output shaft for the durability and strength to handle rough cutting and shred ding assignments. The drive gear cases are rated at 120 horsepower @ 1,000 rpm and 100 horsepower @ 540 rpm for blade tip speeds of 18S and 183 mph, respectively. Minimum recommended tractor size is 75 horsepower. The choice of a Cat. 4 (1.000 rpm or Cat 6 (S4O rpm) constant velocity (CV), or Cat.'s shielded chairman. Many served as co-vice chairman for two years. As chair man, Many will also serve as a member of the Meat Board Execu tive Board. Wanda Cooper, a veal producer from Rothbury, Mich., and Clay ton Hamish, a veal producer from Willow Street, Pa., were appointed co-vice chairs of the Veal Committee. At the annual REDDY HEATERS Don't lot th« cold itop you cold. 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The center-section tailwheels are adjustable to match most common row-crop spacings. A tumbuckle on the axle makes leveling each wing simple. Adjusting two rods at the front of the machine levels the deck front-to-back. A patented, load balancing system evenly distributes the load between the rods for increased durability. The 2018 can be equipped with a choice of three blade types suction, flat, and dual for effi cient performance in downed material, stalk and brush cutting, and shredding, respectively. An optional pan attachment for the blade holders helps a cutter equipped with either suction or flat blades ride up and over obstructions, and reduces scalping impact and spindle wrap. The attachment is not available for dual blades. ••s'* "* National Live Stock and Meat Board held earlier this year, the Veal Committee approved a fiscal 1994 budget for programs of $1,461,200. 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