Fl2-L«ncaster Farming, Friday, January 7. 1984 FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Page Fit) She has served as the group’s secretary the past year and has earned her Star Greenhand Degree. She also won the John L. Kratzert award, the Star Chapter Agri business dregree, awards for horse profi ciency, beef proficiency, and public speak ing proficiency. She has been involved in Food for America, dairy judging, livestock judging, and horse judging, and been a member of the chapter’s Penn State Activities Week, public speaking, Made for Excellence committees, and been involved in its Adopt-A-Highway and Parlimentry Pro cedure Team efforts, which took first in the county and region. Terry Keifer Terry Keifer, 17, son of Terry and Susan Keifer, Danville, has received his Star Greenhand and Star Chapter Farmer awards. A member of the Danville FFA for four year, Terry has also won the Montour Delong Fair Youth Award, and has won awards for public speaking. His activities include serving on the chapter’s FFA HEAVY DUTY HOOF TRIMMING TABLES ~ -’•'J £ ~is-Hf'’"*' '% -si - i ~ " V ' i '* "I " Z". -*4* J ■ 2 10-Inch lift bells • 3500 lb. axle with or without • manure grate to keep work brakes area dean Hi pKni«o' *m THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE: 1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3 POINT HITCH Bbrkblman’s Welding RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6 (519) 765-4230 Float, Bloomsburg Fair, Washingtonvill Fair, and FFA Activities Week commit tees, attending the WCP Conference and been an advisor for a year. He also was involved in 4-H. Curtis Keltey Curtis Kelley 17, son of Mr. an* Mrs. Gary Kelle’ of Granville Sue mit, has been pres idem for the pasi two years of th Troy FFA Chapi at .Troy Hig School. Curtis has been project for three years, and has served on the chapter’s forestry, aquaculture, fruit sales, wildlife, BOAC, can food drive. Adopt-A-Highway, and Game Commis sion tree sales committees. A member for the past four years, the Keystone Fanner Degree winner also received his Greenhand, Chapter and County farmer degrees, and awards for work in wildlife, forestry, dairy foods, his state project book, and for record keeping. He was also honored by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, by Production Credit, * 12-year building experience in die tables design < • 2"x2" tube frame chute • chute measures 75"x28"x 72" high * 4* casters for cradle fold-up • Two hydraulic cylinders for extra stability • tool box for D.C. pump and battery protection • fold away side gate • removeable head board • 45 min. video from International Hoof Trimming School of Canada Delivery Available and was named the Bradford County Out standing Achiever. He said his plans are to pursue a career as a wildlife conservation officer. Jennifer A.lCenj Jennifer A. HH| Kendig, 17, daugh- ter of Jeannette and Marty Kendig, Millersville, is a four-year member of the Manor FFA Chapter at Penn Manor High School The recipient of her Greenhand and Chapter Fanner degrees, she has also received FPA recognition for her work with computers in agriculture. A bronze award winner in poultry at the regional level, and sixth place in the state, she said she intends to pursue computer studies while continuing to work on the family farm with her father. She has served on the chapter’s FFA banquet, poster, fruit and pie sales, and Adopt-a-Highway committees. She has also been recognized for attending all meetings, working at the Lampeter Fair at the Boutonniere stand, and the petting zoo. The Keystone Degree recipient also par ticipates in poulty knowledge contests at FARMERS AgCREOTT sf* George Lewis has been working with farmers in Lancaster County for over 25 years. His experience includes working with livestock and poultry operations, along with farm finances and farm management. George is also President of Farmers AgCredit Corp. His field of expertise is agricultural lending, farm business counseling and management. Mixing farm skills and lending expertise together, George provides insight, foresight, and the farm know how you and your family need to continue in a positive financial direction. Whatever your financial needs may be, he will advise you in your family's best interest - always. The majority of George's time is spent on the farm. He comes to you to discuss vour needs. A farmer talking with farmers about family farm finances. \lg) FARMERS AgCRBXT 9 East Main Street, Lititz, PA 17543 O 717/626-4721 A subsidiary of Farmers First Bank We Are Farmers Talking With Farmers About Farm Finances the regional and state levels, and plays summer league softball for Manor Ridge. Doug Kensinger Doug Kensinger, jkSHjHHHHHBjj Diane Kensinger, Martinsburg, a member Cove Chapter Central School. assistant vice idem of the chapter, Kensinger said his achievements include received awards at the county and area level for various pro ject books, and taking a third place in the state land judging contest. His FFA activities include off-farm work experience working at Martinsburg Milling since 1992; membership on the chapter’s Program and Refreshment com mittees, being a member of its land judging team during state FFA Activities Week, participating in the county land judging contest, attending the 1993 national FFA Convention, and being involved in the Adopt-a-Highway and Community Fair projects. He also participating in the Food For America Program in 1991 and the Fall (Turn to Pago Fl 3)
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