A3l-Laricastef farming," Saturday," Oetobiy 1994 ‘ * HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Montadalc Breeders had I heir debut sale at the Keystone Show this year, and a good first impression they made. The Mid-Atlantic area has become a lop souicc for competitive Montadalc genetics, with several bieedci's in that aica showing and selling nationally competitive sheep rhen influence was sliongly lell in ilns hot new sale The champion and top selling ewe, was on the first place ewe iamb consigned by Weston Farm, of Glen Arm, MD. This Grand Lebanon 4-H Recognizes NORTH CORNWALL (Leba non Co.) The Lebanon County 4-H program honored members how have excelled in their project activities, during its annual 4-H achievement night held recently at the Lebanon Valley Agricultural Center, in North Cornwall Township. Allison Martin, of Lebanon, received a $5OO 4-H agricultural scholarship sponsored by Meri dian Bank. The scholarship is pre sented to 4-H members persuing a college education, and is based on scholastic achievement, communi ty service, and 4-H activities. Kathy Habecker, of Palmyra, was also honored. Habecker was the recepient of the $lOO Susan Heilinger Werner Memorial Award, presented to an outstand ing member of the county 4-H dairy club. In addition, other awards were made to the top achieving mem bers, according to their respective ages. Susan Leed, Jennifer Wagner, and Alex Werner were honored among the 8-year-old members. Andrea Leuenberger, Rebecca Light, Jennifer Watson, and Nathan Tice were honored among the 9-year-old members. Of the 10-year-old members, honored were Natalie Funck, Ash ley Morgan, Michael Ungemach, and Nicole Platt. Among the 11-year-olds, Elen Leuenberger, Anna Light, Joseph Tice and Justin Kettering were honored. Among the 12-year-olds, Amy Habecker, Jennifer hain, Elizabeth Howard, and Amanda Martin were honored. Jessica Watson was honored among the 13-year-olds; Ann Get tler among the 14-ycar-olds; Kathy Habecker, Jon Hamish and Jody Pierce among the IS-year-olds; Amy Smith among the 16-year olds; and Joyce Watson among those 17. The 4-H Extra Special Puppy Club, whose members raise pup pies for the Seeing Eye program, were presented with the Outstand ing Club Community Service Award. First place honors in the club scrapbook contest went to NoSoAnn 4-H Dairy Club and Design daughter from their show flock sold to Vanderwende Genet ics, tor the weekends lop pried of $lOOO. The Reserve Champion ewe also came from the tough ewe lamb class She was consigned by the Cavey Family, of New Wind soi, MD.. and this triplet daughter of Grand Design brought a $5O bid from Meghan Ricd, Clear Spring, MD. Die next ewe to sell was the first place yearling ewe from Ron & Karen Ferguson of Frcdonia, PA. This class winner sold for $4OO to Outstanding Members committee members Amy Habecker, Alisha Myers, and Amanda Martin. Members recognized for their 4-H leadership projects were Jen nifer Watson, Christine Habecker and Kathy Habecker. Outstanding achievement in the fashion revue contest went to members Rachel Krall, Anna Light, Rebecca Light, Nicole Platt, and Karen Stump. Senior fashion revue winners included Amy Blauch, Sarah Blauch, Lee Brandt, Erin Frey, amy Musselwhite, Tanisha Seibert, Tetri Seibert, and Amy Ungemach. Winner of the county club offic ers contest were Natalie Funck, (Continued from Page A 36) Zanesville West Muskingum Silver Albany Alexander Bronze Bkxxndale Elmwood Bronze Tiffin Sentinel-Titfin Bronze Achievement in Volunteeriem Portage John E Shertzer Tontogany Sara Scott National Chapter Safety Award Lees Creek East Clinton Gold ZanesvWe West Muskingum Gold Bowling Green Bowling Green Silver Johnstown Johnstown Silver Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Silver Elide Elide Bronze Band Member Carrington Sarah E Davis - Trumpet Shiloh Christophers Baker Frenchhom Carrollton Kimberly J Tessane Flute Otter Oanick B. Riggs Trombone Mew View LodneM Hamer Bassoon Sidney Brian LCotterman Alto Sax Fayette Joseph L. Pennington Baritone Sycamore David Zellner Bass Agrlecience Student Awerd Oak Harbor Sarah Meier Orrville RobSowards Agrlecience Teacher Award DennisH Finley Honorary American FFA Degree—Teacher Dalton Cardnglon NeHC Swooger Cardington Lincoln ' High School Gibsonbuig Randall E Eppley Gibsonburg High School Tiffin RolandO Zimmerman Honorary American FFA Dagraa MarysvVe Chairman & Chief Executive Officer The Scots Company TaddC Seitz Diailngulahed Service Citation Ohio The Scott* Company of Marysville wi receive the FFA Distinguished Service Citation (or its 29 yens of support of agricultural education and the FFA Owing this time their contributions to the National FFA FOur dation totaled (note than $290,000 They am the sponsor of the Turf and Landscape Management Proficiency Award Official Delegate Lewlsburg Sean Goodwin, Vice President Ravenswood Jason MNbach, Vice President Renick Melnda Workman Romney Lisa Chaney, Vice President Springfield Isaac Lewis. President Wardensvile Timothy Orn, Vice President American FFA Degree Coltagevfla Jason Hartley Keameysvile Joseph Q. Gruber II Kentuck J R CithDeM Letart Carlo Baker Mardnsburg Craig S Linton Ripley AmandaCrfMd West Union Ernest Legget Sandyvie Tracy Pumley Renick Melnda Workman ’ Proficiency Award Agricultural Procaaalng Murrtysvfe AJbertO, OeLong , Deaf Production Lswieburg Sean Goodwin Montadalc Show, Sale Chorus Member Sentinel Hor School West Virginia Sally & Kathryn Booth, Westmin- - ster, MD. A Weston Farm yearling ewe sold at $5OO to Thelma Kit/.millcr, Wellsville, PA Howev er it was the third place ewe from Alcxandia Drenning, that caused the most excitement in the yearling ewe class This big ewe topped the yearling ewe prices at $650 also going to the Booths A pair of Penn sylvamacwcs were next to sell with Sarah Williams of Honcsdale, PA. taking a Breezeview (McCauley) ewe at $350, and a Faith Acres (Parry) ewe sold for $225 to Donald vice president; Andrea Leuenber ger, secretary; Erica Wineski, trea surer; and Natalie Wenger, game leader. If interested in learning more about becoming a 4-H member, or an adult volunteer, contact Leba non County Cooperative Exten sion at (717) 270-4391. The Penn State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal characteristics notrealted to ability, performance or other qualifications as determined by university policy or by state or fed eral authorities. FFA Members To Receive Dairy Production Renick Regina Hama Horn* and/or Farmataad Improvement Ravenswood Jason Mlhlbech Specialty Animal Production Sandyvie Tracy H. Pursley National Chapter Award Ripley Silver Sl Maiys St Marys Bronze BOAC Chapter Award Ripley Ripley Ripley Bronze Spencer Roane County Bronze National Chapter Safety Award Ripley Ripley Silver Spencer ' Roane County Silver Agriaclenca Student Award CottageviHe Jason S. Hartley Agrlac lance Teecher Awerd Alto Connie J.Dewhurst Honorary American FFA Degree—Teacher Keyser Alan P Whetzel Mineral County Vocational Honorary American FFA Degree PI Pleasant Agricultural Agent West Virginia Unhersriy Rodney M Walbrown VIP Award Weat Virginia Jim Copeland of Fairmont wi receive the FFA VIP Citation lor his exemplary service to the organization Copeland is a retired supervisor of agricultural ser vices (or Monongahela Power Company For SO years he helped select the state's candidates for the American FFA Degree Virginia Official Dalagata Bridgewater Tara Cupp, President Cedar Bluff Seattle Wsor, Vice President Chatham Jamie Newby, Sentinel DanvMe Scott Gunnel, Vice President Floyd Chase Lowe, Gladstone Chutes Johnson, Mechanksvfle Stephanie Chick, Vice President Petersburg Scott Bekur, Treasurer Stephens City Brand Rudolph, Vice President Winchester Mssy Purtlebaugh, Secretary American FFA Degree Ameia Theresa L Ndd Bridgewater David W.Caifcote Bristol PWpLMcCrotkeyJr. Cadar Bluff SooMaß Nser Croat Junction RyanAClouaa DuUn Cindy Palmar Bkton David-S. SfflWi BrMS. Seal Adam C. Lows Charles G Johnson James D Puckett Jr John Bowman Timothy D Hopson Robert Ray Becky Brizandine John L WSlah Jr. Mkd G. McOougle Karen A Kkby Smith D Coolsy Shannon C.TXyw Brian Carpenter Jamas T.Wakats Michael a Ryan MarkD.HmMns » i —r a «a- j — 'l. jamas Victor W.Sfmmona Darrel I. Short - Floyd Gladstone Gladys . Harrisonburg Harrisonburg HeathevUe Howertons KetrMown MechanlcsvMe Mschanlcsvie MddMown MKord Ml Crawford Ml Jackson Ml Jackson New Market Snowirik Sot* Hi Stanley Held Quigley, Keymar, MD. Another Cavey ewe lamb sold to Zachary Reed, Newville, PA. for a $325 bid. The next Ferguson ewe lamb sold for $3OO to Lynne Warner, of Lineboro, MD. . With over thirty buyers registered, (rom seven states it was easy to sec that the interest was high for this The champion ewe at the Keystone Montadale Bred Ewe and Ewe Lamb sale was consigned by Weston Farm, Glen Arm, Md. The ewe sold for $lOOO, to Vanderwende Genet ics, Buffalo, N.D. Staunton JUI Simmons Stephenson Timothy S. Hahn Suffolk Waller R. BtacyJr Trout Dale Tammy E Cote Winchester Jason S. Mlbum Winchester A.J Wlams Woodstock Kathy S Cook Gore Scott Bradtey Pugh National Officer Candidate Ml Crawford Brian Carpenter Proficiency Award Agricultural Electrification South HI Jamie Morgan Agricultural Proc easing Wicomico Church Jason Dameron Cereal Grain Production Caret Thomas W. Mundte Divers ill ed Crop Production South HI Vidor W Simmons Fwd Grain Production B. Sco« Munde Forage Production ShepaidS. Hudson Foroat Management Union Level Paul T. Lett South HI Horn* and/or Firm«ttad Improvamant GotdonsvMe EdgetF DowninJr Nurse ryOperatlona Christonsbutg Ronnie E Line Poultry Production Chrtstiansburg BanPWps Soil and Watar Managarnant Gladys James D Puckett Jr. Specialty Crop Production Union Level Chris Weis Swine Production Ashland Wi Stanley Turf and Landscape Managamant Ml Jackson MfchadA Eslap Conlaat Participant Agricultural Mechanics Strastxiig Stiasbug Ugh School Agricultural Salas Brtdgswator Turner Ashby Hgh School Dairy SpofewoodHW School Dairy Foods FOrt DeAsnoe High School Dairy Handler* PemLakd Fort Dellinc* Flshetwis Wlson Memorial Ugh School Extemporaneous Public Speaking Swoope Bußak) Gap Hgh School Farm Business Management Hfcvla Carrol County Hgh School Floriculture MamnsvMe Laurel Park Hgh School Forestry Htarle Carroll County High School Horae Winchester James Wood High School Livestock Fort Defiance FOrt Delanos High School Meats Pvk View Sr high School Nuww ry/Uend scape Martreva* Laurel ParttH*) School Parliamentary Procedure TuraUlHgh School Poultry Mepandnba Qrayaon County Vocational South HI Dry Fo* ' PrtpaMd Public SpaaMog BrtdgwMr . timer AlhbyHgh School ' Nabpoirt Chapter A«w* Wamnion Fauquitr Gold new Montadale sale. The buyers certainly appreciated the quality of the Montadale offering as the sale posted a strong $488.88 average. Dave Cook, NewJLondon, Ohio; judged the show and Bill McCauley, Atglen, PA. auctioned the sale. The sale was managed by (he Maryland Montadale Assoc. Winchester James Wood Gold Park View Sentor Gold South H« Broadway Broadway Woodstock Central Fort Defiance FOrtDelience Silver South HHI Park View Mkfde Silver Stephens City Robert E. A>tor Mdde Silver Strasbuiy Strasburg Slver Stuarts Draft Stuarts Draft Silver BOAC Chapter Award South HM Park View Mkklp Silver Winchester James Wood Bronze South HI Park View Senior Bronze Bridgewater Turner Ashby Bronze Achievement in Vohinteerlem Ml Crawlord Jennifer Metcalfe South HI Janet Dakon National Chaptar Salaty Award South HH Park View Senior Gold ML Jackson Stonewall Jackson Gold Staunton Beverley Manor Silver South HI Park View MkMe Sliver Bridgewater Tunner Ashby Silver Agrlaclanea Student Award Ad Christtanaburg AmyM Turner South HI Sooll Hudson Agrlaclanea Teacher Award Gretna Gary W. Thomas South HI Bradey W. Bryant Honorary American FFA Degree—Teacher South Hi Ernest C Conner Jr Park View Senior High School Dry Fork C WHam Shumate II Tunstal High School Honorary American FFA Degree Alexandria Customer Service Representative Dalri bullon Resources Teem Curtis Cave Agrlaclanea Student Recognition Program Virginia Scott Hudson of South HID has been named a national finalist In the FFA Agrisdence Student Recognition Program. Hudson's study was on the effect o( various polutantt on the abdty oi plants to photoeynthesiza. The Agrisdanca Student Recogni tion Program is by The Agricultural Group of Monaanto Company as a apadai project of the National FFA Foundation. Agiiscience Teacher of the Year Virginia Brat Say W. Bryant of South HH has been named a national IlnaM In the FFA Agriadanoa Teacher ol the Year Program. Bryant, advisor of the Park View Md de FFA Chapter, has encouraged mldde schod stu dents to use The hydroponics farm* In tha school greenhouse as their own rassatch location. The Agrt science Teacher of tie Year Program Is co-apon sond by the FOrd Mdbr Company Fund and PCS Salas as aspadal project ofthe National FFA Foun dation BOAC—Achievement In Voluntaorlsm Award Virginia Janal DaKon of South HM has bean chosen as a national ftnafat In (ha Butting Our American Com munKlss (BOAC) Achievement In Voluntsattam award program. Dahon was kratrumanlal In organiz ing the Park View MkJde FFA Chapter's BOAC pro muNiy which (ndudas a patjae tnl and outdoor ctaaarooma, Thf AeMavamant In Vohtntaarfam daHOrf, Inc. Jt ’ * Silver Silver
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