ir Fanning, Saturday, March 12,1994 From the left, Lebanon County Extension Agent Kenneth Winebark presents a certi ficate of appreciation to Richard and Carol Kreider and their son Brian for many years of service to the county 4-H community. NORTH CORNWALL (Leba non Co.) The Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club held its annual banquet Tuesday at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds and named its outstanding members. At least 200 people attended the event held for the first time in the large show bam facility of the fair grounds convention center. During the meeting, the achievements of members during the past year were reviewed, lead ers were recognized for their efforts, and the club’s outstanding members were named. The outstanding senior member was Wendy Atkins, 14, who has been a member of the the 4-H Beef Club, Sheep Club, Swine Club and judging team. 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She was seventh in judging at State Day. and participated in judging contests in York, the Lebanon-Lancaster contest, York Far, Lebanon Fair, in the Penn State University Block and Bridle competition, at Delaware Valley University, the Stockman’s Con test, and at the Eastern States The outstanding members of the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club are, from the left, Joseph Tice, Junior member, Janine Winebark, rookie member, and Wendy Atk ins, senior member. Afore titan seed... “The W-L I planted two years ago is giving me better yields and higher protein than any previous crop. I had a public variety in this field last time and I had to take it out in the third year. This WL alfalfa is sure to go a full four.” For more than 25 years. WL alfalfas have been bred, tested and produced to glue high yields, leafy, fine stemmed forage with long stand persistence and multiple pest and diseav resistance. For the best return on your investment, you can’t afford less than w-L Solutions. 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