814-LancMt*r Farming, Saturday, April 2.1994 ag, pu pot. sored by Northeastern Farm Credit to two Miffllnburg FFA members during the FFA's annual banquet. Leßoy Trees* ter, Jr., center, received an award for the best prelect record book In a 21-county region for the second consecu tive year. Daryl Ebersole, left, received an award for the best project record book In Union County for the third con secutive year a first In the history of the program. r Several Mifflinburg FFA members were recognized for eapiing state, area and local awards during the organi zation’s 64th annual parent-member banquet at Mifflin burg Area High School. Recognized for receiving the FFA Keystone Farmer Degree, the highest achievement degree given by the Pennsylvania FFA, were Daryl Ebersole, Gisela Imgrund, Daniel Oberlin and Leßoy Troester, Jr. Jayme Benner received an award as the Union County Star Farmer from the First National Trust Bank of Beavertown. Joshua Keister received the Star Chapter Farmer award, Brian Reber received the Star Agribusi ness Award, and Jeremy Dorman received the Star Greenhand Award. Joshua Keister received the SUN Area Forestry Skills Award presented by Kuhns Brothers Lumber Company. Eric Cover and Adam Heimbach were selected to receive lambs presented by Mountain View Farm to be shown at the West End Fair. Chapter proficiency awards went to Tom Aikey, achievement in volunteerism; Jeremy Beaver, specialty animals; Matthew Christ, diversified livestock produc tion; Lucas Criswell, feed grain production; Michael Denius, specialty crops; Ben Dietrich and Matthew Wil low, turf and landscape management; Daryl Ebersole, home and farmstead improvement, and placement in agriculture production; Chad Gessner, beef production; Fred Grove, Jr., fruit and vegetable production: Joshua Keister, agriculture mechanics; Jan Krout, agriculture sales and service; Roger Kuhns, poultry production and public speaking; Derrick Moyer, swine production; Daniel Oberlin, forestry; Daniel Rishel, dairy production; Jennifer Rishel and Kimberly Zimmerman, sheep pro duction; Jeremy Stafford, horse production; Leßoy Troester, Jr., diversified crop production, forage produc tion and oil crop production; Michael Walter, soil and water management; and Charles Zechman, wildlife management State project book gold awards went to Leßoy Troes ter, Jr. (alfalfa, com, dairy beef, dairy herd, soybeans, on farm work experience); Daryl Ebersole (swine finishing, on-farm work experience); and Matthew Christ (swine finishing). State project book silver awards went to Jayme Benner (off-farm work experience); Chad Digan (beef finishing): Bobbi Jo Hackenburg (off-farm work experience); Gisela Imgrund (sheep finishing); Daniel Obcrlin (off-farm work experience): and Jennifer Rishel (sheep finishing). State project book bronze awards went to Matthew Christ (sheep finishing); Daryl Ebersole (poultry); Lisa Ewig (wildlife); Travis Joy (off-farm woik experience): Joshua Keister (on-farm work experience); Brian Zim merman (on-farm work experience; and Kimberly Zim merman (off-farm work experience). Recipients of area project record book awards were gold awards, Jayme Benner, Matthew Christ, Chad Digan, Daryl Ebersole, Lisa Ewig, Fred Grove, Jr., Bobbi Jo Hackenburg, Gisela Imgrund, Travis Joy, Joshua Keis ter, Jennifer Rishel. Leßoy Troester, Jr., Bryan Zimmer man and Kimberly Zimmerman; silver awards. 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