r Farm Show Scholarships (Continued from Pago Al 7) junior Livestock Sale toward scholarships. It is intended to strengthen the youth program at Farm Show by rewarding 4-H and pFA members who are excelling in 4,H and FFA programs. “Looking at the caliber of the 41 applicants, we have really seen some outstanding youth making a tremendous inipact in their com munities,” said Ken Winebark, chairman of the Scholarship Com mittee and a director of the year old Farm Show Scholarship Foundation. “We can make a strong impact in agriculture in the future with good leaders. “We hope to strengthen the financial support for the Farm Show Foundation through mem berships and the sale of animals this year so we’ll be able to offer more scholarships to more stu dents in the future,” he added. Receiving a scholarship award was Daryl Jay Bomgardner, son of Charles! & Marlene Bomgardner of Annville. Daryl graduated from Annville Cleona High School, where he was active in the Nation al Honor Society, basketball, track and baseball. He is currendy a junior at Penn State majoring in dairy and animal science. Four years ago Daryl exhibited the grand champion market hog and donated $3,000 of his pro ceeds back to the 4-H and FFA. He’s been a Farm Show exhibitor in swine and beef for nine years as a member of 4-H and FFA. “Raising and exhibiting lives tock projects has provided me with various experiences and benefits,” Daryl said. “It has provided me with lifelong friendships, respon sibilities, a hard work ethic, know ledge and financial support”. Amysue Eshelroan, daughter of Larry and Susan Eshelman of Sinldng Spring, also received a scholarship. Amysue is a graduate of Gove nor Mifflin High School where she was an honor student and is cur rently a sophomore at Penn State University majoring in dairy and animal science. She is a member of the Block and Bridle Club, Gougletesville Grange, Berks Cattlemans Associ ation and was the 1992 Pennsylva nia Wool Queen. Amysue has exhibited lambs, hogs and steers at the Farm Show since 1984 and won the shepherd’s contest in 1992. She has received numerous awards and held a variety of offices during her 10 years in 4-H. “Four-H activities have pro vided the tools for me to learn important social, professional and work ethic skills that are so impor tant in being a productive and effecdvemember of the agricultur al socielty,” Amysue said. Kimberly Ann Frantz, daughter of Tom and Karen Frantz of Seven Valleys, is a graduate of Dallas town Area High School where she was active in field hockey and is now a freshman at Millersville University, majoring in biology. She has exhibited several champions and reserve champions at the Farm Show, including the champion Duroc market hog in 1991 and the Duroc bred gilt in 1989, and has been involved with the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council. ”1 like helping younger 4-H membelts, watching their faces light up as they receive a blue rib bon,” Kimberly said, “proving how important 4-H is to America and its youth. Despite any sharp turns which my future may take. Plant them for the Performance You’ll save $330 when you buy 24 units of each in our 48-unit Performance Pak®. Or save $5O when you buy six units of each in our 12-unit Trial Pak®. Either way, you’ll get two of our best hybrids for yield, standability, drydown and all-around performance. Find out how you can get big hybrid performance at big saving?. Ask your local Hoffman sales represen tative today. Or call: 1-800-779-7929 4624 Relative Maturity: 118 days ♦ Consistent performance. Produced 203 Bu/A in Sussex County, Del. in a 1992 held check. ♦ Outstanding silage quality for superior milk production. ♦ Solid performer even under drought and in increasing populations. ♦ Resistant to Southern Com Leaf Blight. 4671 Relative Maturity: 120 days ♦ Unmatched silage yields and quality in a 120-day hybrid. ♦ Consistently tops independent competitive plots for Group 6 hybrids. ♦ Good test weights and grain quality. ♦ Excellent response to high yield environments. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, PA 17538 Call toll free: 1-800-776-7929 Adding Value To Your Seed Investment Uncwttf Farming, Saturday, January 15, IM4-Al9 the memories and wonderful friendships which I have made will make it impossible for me to ever leave 4-HY and livestock.” Brian Kreider, son of Richard and Carol Kreider of Lebanon, graduated from Cedar Crest High School and is now a sophomore at Penn State majoring in agronomy. Brian has been active for 10 (Turn to Pago A 37) Buy thmm for thm smvfngt If you’re looking for big performance from a late maturity hybrid, it’s tough to beat Funk’s G® brand 4624 or 4671. And now there’s a way to get that performance at substantial saving. Ciba Seeds ® 1993 Hoffman Seeds. Inc