Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1994, Image 225

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wood FFA member, has served her chapter
as president and also served as president of
the CDP Area. She has served as chair of
the Building Our American Communities
(BOAQ, banquet, and national activities
committees, and was a delegate to the state
convention. Ag experience projects
include market hogs, market lambs, and
breeding sheep. Heather has attended vari
ous conferences, including the State Legi
slative Leadership, Made For Excellence,
and National FFA Convention. She has
received the Star Greenhand, Star Chapter,
and CDP Area degrees. In addition, the
Greenwood FFA’er has been recognized
with several awards, including second
place in the state junior public speaking
contest and third in the state conservation
public speaking contest.
Steven Bero
a heavy
a n
business
form the
plans four-year
FFA member Steven
17,
son of Edward
Rosemary
Alum Bank, Bedford County, has served
It’s That Time Of The Year Again
To Check Your Equipment!
Is It Ready For A Year Of Hard Work?
Don’t Wait Until Spring When You Should Be Out There
Working. Avoid Unnecessary Downtime!
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• Pump & Motor Rebuilding *
• Air Compressor Rebuilding.
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Things To Do!
Ask About Our Pick Up And Delivery Service In Lane.
Co. & Parts Of Leb. & York Counties
Present Keystone Degrees
as chapter reporter and historian. Various
projects he has been involved with include
market lamb, apple butter boil, citrus sales,
dairy judging, land judging, Food for
America, lamb fitting and showmanship,
livestock judging, and public speaking.
Committees he has served on include fair
booth, banquet, and Dress A Tree. He has
received the Greenhand and Chapter
degrees.
Working w
flowers or s'
type of ag-rcl
business
the future plans
four-year P'
Manor FFA’cr
Ellen Best.
Ellen, 18. dauj
of Mr. and
Robert C. Besi
Permco Pumps & M
Built To Order
Beiler Hydraulics
252 N. Shirk Rd.
New Holland, PA
1-71 7-354-6065
Mary
*1
County, has served on the FFA banquet,
poster, and boutonniere committees. She
has served on sales committees, including
fruit and pie, and worked with the petting
zoo at the Lampeter Fair. She was the top
sales person in ninth grade for the fruit
sales. Mary Ellen was awarded the Green
hand Degree.
Veal calf
search occupies
time of four-]
State College L*
Lions FFA meml
Katie Biddle,
said she will be
tending Penn Si
this summer
majoring in ag bus
iness, but is already involved in veal calf
research “and will be switching to calf
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Box 56 RRI
At glen, PA
l-/l 5-593-2981
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behavior study” after the research is com
pleted, Katie said. Katie, daughter of Lew
is and Gail Biddle, Boalsburg, Centre
County, has served as FFA secretary and
president She has also served on various
committees, including citrus and float and
has saved as the 1993-1994 state dairy
goat youth representative. Awards include
state dairy cow judging, and she was a
silver medalist at national competition.
She received a gold at the state contest for
horse judging and won at the county level
for her project book. She has received the
Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees.
Dave Bohner
Dave Bohner,
of Darvin and
Bohner, Gratz,
phin County, in
to become
four-year Upper
Dauphin FFA
ber has participated
in the annual citrus
sale and has experience on variousTPA
projects. He served as chapter sentinel,
reporter, and adviser, and was awarded the
Greenhand and CDF Area degrees.
Sheri
Sheri Boliingi
said she intends
continue her Lai
caster County altei
nate dairy princes!
duties in the near
future. Ultimate!''
according to tl
three-year Solam
FFA member, si
wants to own her own farm and to become
an alumni FFA member. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Bollinger has served
as chapter reporter and public relations
chair. Work experience projects include
two dairy calves, one dairy heifer, and one
dairy cow. She was awarded the Green
hand and Chapter degrees. In addition,
Sheri has received various awards, includ
ing bronze for dairy judging at the state
level, and she attended the All American
Dairy Show, in addition to various county
and regional land judging contests, of
which she placed first in the county and
region in 1992.
Kevin J. Bomgardner
After college,
according to four
year Northern Leb
anon FFA member
Kevin Bomgardner,
he said he plans to
further his educa
tion and major in
or
agronomy. After
ward, he wants to own a farm. Kevin, 17,
son of John and Margaret Bomgardner,
Ono, Lebanon County, has served as chap
ter chaplain, president, and as county pres
ident FFA projects include various shop
activities, such as making and repairing
farm supplies and equipment Kevin has
received the first in the state on the par
liamentary procedure team in 1992-1993,
and placed in the top 12 in the nation in
1993. He placed first in regional agronomy
in 1993.
Michael
Michael Bowmai
indicated he plant
to work as a farm
manager or as
butcher in the fu
ture. The 18-year
old son of Rogt
and Nancy Bow
man, Lcnhartsvilk
Berks County
Michael has served _
county reporter, and as chapter FFA presi-
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