A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27, 1993 FFA Convention (Continued from Pago A3l) Steven Mitchell, 19, of Pinc ville. Ark., is the southern region vice president Mitchell’s parents are Jim and Kathie Mitchell. He is a member of the Calico Rock FFA Chapter where his local advisor is Tim Cunningham. Mitchell’s SAE consists of a di versified livestock operation in addition to experience in the feed mill and farm labor. A sophomore at Arkansas State University at Beebee majoring in agricultural education, he will take a year-long leave of absence to serve his term. The western region vice presi dent is Tyler Grandil, 20, of Mesa, Ariz. He is the son of Barry and LuJean Grandil. Grandil is a mem ber of the Mesa FFA Chapter where his local advisor is Don Higgins. Market lambs, swine produc tion, and specialty animal produc tion comprised Grandil’s SAE. A sophomore at Arizona State ma joring in agricultural business management and liberal arts and sciences, he will take a year’s leave of absence to fulfill his term in office. Press your toes on the pedal and you go forward. Put your heel down and you back up. Simple. This four-wheel drive compact tractor is powered by a Kubota liquid-cooled diesel engine. Mid and rear PTO plus hydraulic three point hitch oraviHa great implement selectioi to perform many chores. So if you’re looking for a hard worker, look no further than Kubota’s worker 87100 HSD Tractor. W. Ship p-r., S’ •gSjgff TRACTORS * EQUIPMENT | I mANOH ■ fT Serving Central PA Slnca 1921 PiLOTSUKUERBRO#. I 717441 mffl wr auMwtnw r~ i.arnwr I |__T<7llijMWjj__j During their year of service, the national officers will each travel more than 200,000 miles making hundreds of appearances on behalf of the FFA. The national officers represent members to officials in government, business, education and agriculture. As they travel during the year, the officers meet with members on the local, state and national levels. National FFA Names American Star Farmer, American Star In Agribusiness Daniel Keck. 22, of St. Law rence, S.D., and Jeffrey Cole, 20, of Asbury, Mo., were named the American Star Fanner and the American Star in' Agribusiness, respectively, at the 66th National FFA Convention. Each received a $2,000 cash award and will parti cipate in an international experi- ence program in Europe for achieving FFA’s highest honor. Each star was chosen from a field of four national finalists. James Nelson, 21, Ashbum, Ga.; Brian Lee Tiedeman, 21, Hick man. Neb.; and Kermit Ketterling, 21, Wishek, N.D., were the other three star fanner candidates chos- Kubota 87100 HYST. 4 W/D Diesel, Std. 3 Pt CE FIGHTER Nothing works harder than iur 87100 HSD tractor. From lome use to commercial ap ilications, this 16 HP tractor is ust right for all kinds of jobs. The 87100 HSD comes with a ydrostatic transmission that means there are no gears to shift. en from 1,276 American FFA De gree recipients. Scott Bruce, 20, Red Oak, Iowa; Gregory Ramsey, 20, Jones, Okla.; and Randy Are stad, 23, Femdale, Wash., were the other three star in agribusiness candidates chosen. National, state and local FFA officials selected the stars on the basis of knowledge of their enter prises, management skills, return on investments, and growth of their programs. The stars wwe also judged on leadership abilities demonstrated through their FFA activities. Each finalist received $l,OOO from the National FFA Founda tion. Inc., and the national winners received an additional $l,OOO. The Stars Over America recognition represents the highest achieve ment awarded in the organization. Star Farmer Dan Keck of St. Lawrence. S.D., doesn’t mind taking risks to meet his goals. He started a suc cessful swine enterprise in 1987, but then wanted to start a dairy. He sold his hogs, converted his LIQUIDATION OF METAL FABRICATION SHOP IN MANASSAS, VA 12’x150 Ton D&K Press Brake 6’x3o Ton D&K Press Brake 48”x 3 /« ” Hilles and Jones Shear Pels Iron Worker, 90 Ton Pedrick 4” Pipe Bender Cinn-Bickford 24” Drill Press (2) Rebar Bender, Hossfeld #1 Bender, Wel ders, Punch Presses, 7000 Lb. Forklift Call or Write for List (301) 572-5430 12312 Tampico Way Silver Spring. MD 20904 Contents Of Cabinet Shop, Moved For Convenience Of Sale Contents Of Small Woodworking Supply Business, Moved For Convenience Of Sale Sale items Include: Large quantity of new and used power tools, air tools, 100 new carbide blades, new 10" Wadkin table saw, (2) new Sicar bandsaws, new Sicar shaper, new Autool blade sharpener, new Fell automatic turning lathe, 5 hp com pressor, Blum mini press, Delta 12" radial arm saw, Delta heavy duty shaper, Delta 14" bandsaw, Delta 8" jointer, Delta 13" Planer, (4) dust collectors, Craftsman Drill Press, Delta/lnvicta RE-35 panel/scoring saw, (2) Delta Unisaws, Delta 12-14” Table saw, computers, laser printer, fax machine, Xerox copier, Harris copier, Blueprint machine, Merlin Phone System, fireproof cabinets, Lincoln Welder. Small Hems such as router bits, hand tools, etc. will be sold flea market style beginning at 8:00 AM The only connection to Force Machinery Company is that the sale was moved there for convenience and is being held in con junction with Force Machinery's Annual Special Event Saturday. In addition to the Auction there will be door prizes, demon strations and refreshments. Sale Date: Saturday, December 4, 1993 Sale Time: 10:00 A.M. Sale Location: Force Machinery Company 914 E. Main St. Norristown, PA. For a brochure: 215-279-0950 Directions: PA turnpike to Exit 25. Take 476 south to the Norristown exit. Go West on Ridge Pike (Main Street) for 1 1/2 miles. Force Is on Left. Auction Sale to be conducted by Certi fied Industrial Auctioneers, Richboro, PA 18854. swine facility into a milking parlor and launched his dairy operation in 1991 even though he had no ... prior experience in the dairy in dustry. His successful efforts have been recognized by the National FFA Organization, which named him the 1993 American Star Farmer. Diversification is one of the keys to Keck’s success. Besides financing his dairy enterprise, Keck’s original swine operation also provided financial means to purchase some purebred Hereford cows. Keck has expanded his beef operation to 130 cows, which are split into spring and fall calving groups to spread out the cash flow. In fact, cash flow was a primary reason Keck decided to start a Grade A dairy. “Dairying is one of the few agricultural operations which allows a person the oppor tunity to get paid every othei week, and provides two sources of income; milk and calves,” he said After remodeling the swine bam Keck purchased 45 Holstein cows He milks 86 cows, and annuall; produces 18,000 pounds of mill per cow. Keek hopes to reach a 20,000 pound annual milk produc tion average by next year. In order to feed his growing livestock herds. Keck raises 470 acres of hay and 320 acres of com and oats on his 1,380 acres of land, which he began purchasing as a high school senior. Though his parents Dennis and Gloria Keck also farm, his operation is fi nancially independent from his family’s enterprise of raising and selling hay. Keck, 22, is cautious with his finances because of that independ ence. To keep operating expenses down, he purchases good quality used equipment for his enter prises. He also uses accounting and dairy management software programs on his computer to make informed financial decisions. Keck is a member of the Miller FFA Chapter, and his advisors are Mark Ketelhut, David Sivertsen, and Lee Marts. His future plans include expanding both his beef and dairy operations, and re-enter ing the swine industry with a feed er-to-finish operation. Star In Agribusiness Jeffrey Cole of Asbury, Mo., found his dream job in his own backyard. At age 20, Cole owns (Turn to Pag* A 39) PUBLIC AUCTION Located On The Robert Mullendore Farm, 6 Miles South Of Hagerstown, Md. On Boonsboro & Williamsport Rd. (Route 68) 4 Miles West Of Boonsboro, Md. & 2 Miles East Off Sharpsburg Pike (Route 65) At Lappans Crossroads. WED. DEC. 1, 1993 AT 10:30 A.M. Selling For Robert & Emeline Jones & Others: TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY John Deere Late 1972 Model 4020 Diesel Tractor. WF, Side Console; Sync Range Trans., 2 Hydraulic Outlets, MW Turbo; John Deere 3020 Diesel Tractor, W.F, Power Shift Trans., 2 Hydraulic Outlets, MW Turbo; 3 Bolt On Weights w/Starter Set; New Holland L 555 Skid Loader w/Perkins Diesel, Bucket, Round Bale Forks. New Holland 479 Haybine; N.H. 56 Rolla bar Rake; Case No. 220 Sq. Baler; Artsway 800 A Silamix Mixer Wagon w/Digital Scales; Papec Forage Wagon; New Idea 218 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader. GSI 6 Ton Feed Bin w/Auger & Elec. Motor, Two 24 In. Funnel Fans; 48 In. Bam Fans; Water Tanks; Ritchie Water Fountain; Elec. Fencer; Load Hog Dump Trailer For Lawn Tractor. 2 Twin Maylags w/Complete Washing Machines; 2 Single Maytag Engines; Briggs Stratton Model Y, BR6, WMB; Cushman w/ Wico Mag, Like New; Contractor Twin Teak SS Honda Compressor w/New Compressor End; Myer Pump Jack, Good; Couack Manure Engine, Lots Of Brass, Single Cyl. w/Trans. & Prop. On Stand Ready For Show, Com Cracker; Well & Pitcher Pumps; Cast Machinery Seat; Chicken Crates; Lay Off, Cult & Hand Garden Plows; Ice Tongs; Wooden Wheelbarrow; Buck Saws; Bam Lan terns; New Rubber Boots; New Hose; Wean ing Buckets; Hinges; Levels; Wooden Black Planes; 9 Ft. Step Ladder; Hand Tools Includ ing Some Primitives & Much More. 900 Ton Com Silage/Sorghum Mix. 1981 Chev. '/a Ton P.U. w/5.7 Diesel For Parts Or Fix. More Consignments Coming In Before Sale Date. Terms: Cash Or Approved Check - Not Responsible For Accidents. Sale Managed & Conducted By: ROBERT C. MULLENDORE DOUGLAS C. MAY Phone 301-582-0546 Auction Bldg. 301-582-2039 Rest Rooms Clerk: C.L. Metz Food