FFA To (Contlnuad from Pag* E2S) dent. The three-year Kutztown FFA mem ber has also served on various committees, including citrus sale, pumpkin judging, Adopt-A-Highway, and Food For Ameri ca. Supervised Ag Experience (SAE) pro jects include Corriedale sheep herd, capon poultry project, swine finishing, and work experience on a dairy farm. He has partici pated in various contests, including meat and livestock judging. Michael has received the Greenhand and Chapter degrees and the Star Chapter Award, in addition to the proficiency award in sheep breeding. ' Julii Future plans Julie Burket, three year Williams! FFA member, dude working I year and then lege. Julie, daughter of Dam and Debbie Bur' Williamsburg, County, has sem She has participated on varous commit tees, including the banquet and Food For America program. Julie attended the state summer convention and participated in the county Hnvirothon. SAE included off farm work experience. She has received the Greenhand and Chapter degrees and the Star Agribusiness Award. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS!, 4 « o) 3 « A • t fSflO H £ 10 i* O S hi <0 H< 0 n io * w _ <o 2 fH J ** _, N" M , M 2 (ON < g« «0 5 s * g I o * s * 8 Present Keystone Degrees To 204 Jason “United Sta Coast Guard" is dicated as the i tore plans for foi year Twin Vail FFA member la; Paul Brooks. Jasi 17, son of Paul Barbara Brooi Honey Broo Chester County, ... adviser and treasurer. Jason was chairman of the citrus sale committee, served as chair of the Tel-Hai Pet Therapy commit tee, and participated in the Food For America and other programs. He has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees, and was awarded a home improvement proficiency award. He received a first and third place in the coun ty project book contest. To become a sue- > cessful ag engineer -.'4 three-year Williams- '* ■ burg FFA member Daren Brubaker, 17, son of Robert Brubaker, Williams- a burg, Blair County. Daren has served IHbRL jHHI as chapter vice president and worked on the Food For America program. SAE FARM DIGESTANT PROGRAM A New Product For Digestion In Waste Pits 810-DIGESTER 3 is a new generation blend of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria cultures and stabilized free enzymes to aid in the digestion and elimination of solid accumulations, and to remove the source of foul odors in waste storage systems. 810-DIGESTER 3 is a non-toxic and environmentally safe digestant that utilizes mother nature’s own cleaning agents to eliminate the build-up of solids and the organisms that cause foul odors from waste systems and their associated plumbing. 810-DIGESTER 3 contains no harsh solvents, no corrosive or dangerous chemicals and will not harm people, animals, clothing or materials commonly used in construction of waste systems. 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