National FFA Names Star Farmer, Star Agribusiness Recipients KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Brian Wade Johnson, 21, Gotebo, Okla., and David Snyder, 21, Hamilton, N.Y., were named the American Star Farmer and the American Star in Agribusiness, respectively, at the 67th National FFA Conven tion. Each received a $2,000 cash award and will participate in an international experience program in Europe for achieving FFA’s highest honor. Each star was chosen from a field of four national finalists. Lloyd H. Vaill Jr., 20, Pine Plains, N.Y.; Jeral Gross, 21, Bridgewa ter, S.D.; and Jamie Judd, 22, LaValle, Wis., were the other three star farmer candidates cho sen from 1,454 American FFA Degree recipients. Neal C. Floyd, 21, Nicholasville, Ky.; Tammy L. Yost, 20, Joliet, Mont.; and Craig Eric Daniels, 21, Montello, Wis., were the other three star in agribusiness candidates chosen. National, state, and local FFA officials selected the stars on the basis of knowledge of their enter prises, management skills, return on investments and growth of their programs. The stars were also judged on leadership abilities demonstrated through their FFA activities. Each finalist received $l,OOO from the National FFA Founda tion, Inc., and the national winners received an additional $l,OOO. The Stars Ova America recognition represents the highest achieve ment awarded in the organization. Lowest SCC Crawford DHIA Herds For October 1994 The lowest rolling SCC herds in Crawford DHIA as of the month of October are as follows: NAME GERALD R DONOVAN FORGET ME NOT FARM STANHOPE FARMS DENNIS B HALFAST RICHARD L FIELD EVERETT BRADLEY BLY VALLEY FARMS RANDY WHITMAN ANDYGINGERICH ALBERT BRENNER SHANNON BRENDA IRWIN RON&JANET TROYER WILLIAM GINGERICH DANIEL H DICKEY GARRY WAGNER STANLEY BRADSHAW GARYKAREN FREYERMUTH JAMES + JANET HUNTER LESTER R MAST DANA H MARTIN KENNETH & JUDY MOOK DEWAYNE IVAN HORNE DEAN HORNE ALLEN FARMS JAMES R DAVIS ORANGE BUCKET IPFINC EVERETT & GAIL REYNOLDS ALAN TRAVIS OPEN ACRESDAIRYFARMS RONALD KALINOWSKI RYND HOME FARMS BYLER BROTHERS FARM BRYAN R MC CURDY DEWEY STYER MATTHEW PETERSHEIM JEFFREY RANEY CROMDELLFARHS J-HO FARMS E.DEAN AND DAN HOUSEHOLDER JON A BRY DAIRY O-DARLAN FARM SELDOMRESTPFARM RICHARD L BLACK CHARLES MOOK BOOZER FARM MARSHALL SHREVE RICHARD M LYONS JAMES CUSTEAD DEAN HORNE BYLER BROTHERS FARM FFA Selects Snyder David Snyder, Hamilton, N.Y., started out with a push mower, a gas can and snow shovel. Now this entrepreneur operates Snyder Ser vices, a successful residential and commercial mowing, landscaping and snow removal business. For his career achievements, the National FFA Organization has selected Snyder for the 1994 American Star in Agribusiness Award. Snyder, 21, began his business in 1984 servicing customers on his street by mowing lawns on week ends and shoveling snow before and after school. Today, Snyder Services hires one parttime and four full-time employees. “When I bought my first lawn mower and started mowing four neighborhood lawns, I never real ized that I was starting my future business,*’ Snyder said. Snyder provides services for 25 commercial and 70 residential properties in the Hamilton, N.Y., area. “I offer year-round service to my customers. During the winter months I remove snow, salt, and sand, and clear walks and drive ways. A large number of my cus tomers have asked for my help all year.” Additionally, he donates ser vices to the local Food Cupboard and SOMAC, the Southern Madi son County Ambulance Corpora tion. Snyder’s success has come with hard work, as well as a dedi- RHA TOWN SCC TITUSVILLE 65 TITUSVILLE 84 ESPYVILLE 115 CENTERVILLE 130 COCHRANTON 141 CENTERVILL 141 TITUSVILLE 144 HARTSTOWN 145 COCHRANTON 146 SPARTANSBURG 147 CENTERVILLE 147 CENTERVILLE 148 GUYS MILLS 148 ESPYVILLE 151 COCERANTON 175 HEADVILLE 182 COCHRANTON 182 MEADVILLE 184 JAMESTOWN 185 SPARTANSBURG 206 SAEGERTOWN 207 GREENVILLE 207 ATLANTIC 209 CONNEAUTLAKE 214 SPARTANSBURG 214 CENTERVILLE 216 PITTSFIELD 222 TITUSVILLE 226 CONNEAUTVILLE 227 COCHRANTON 228 COCHRANTON 230 SPARTANSBURG 230 COCHRANTON 234 MEADVILLE 235 TOWNVILLE 244 ADAMSVILLE 246 JAMESTOWN 254 CONNEAUTLAKE 255 SAEGERTOWN 255 COCHRANTON 261 LINESVILLE 266 GUYS MILLS 272 SAEGERTOWN 276 CAMBRIDGE SPRING 278 COCHRANTON 280 UNION CITY 281 COCHRANTON 283 COCHRANTON 285 ATLANTIC 286 SPARTANSBURG 290 cation to customer service. He helps his employees understand customer relations and improve their communications skills. Snyder, son of Howard and Patricia Snyder, has been recog nized by the National FFA Orga nization in the past for his business and leadership skills. He has been named State Star Agribusiness man, regional winner of the Turf and Landscape Proficiency Award, and National Agricultural Sales and/or Service Proficiency Award winner. Adviser of the Hamilton FFA, Neil Lamb, said, “David took complete advantage of the SAE program. He developed a program and has made it into his profes sion. I have been most impressed with his professionalism and pride in his business. The payoff has been loyal and satisfied cus tomers.” FFA Names Johnson Brian Johnson, Gotebo, Okla., did not begin his agricultural career on a traditional family farm. However, his determination and the support from his family helped make his goals for a successful, diversified agricultural enterprise come true. For his accomplish ments as an agricultural leader and producer, Johnson, 21, has been recognized by the National FFA Organization with the 1994 Amer ican Star Farmer award. Johnson’s family background is rural, but not typical. His family bought 60 acres and some sheep back in 1978 as a way for his father to “relax” after his job. Johnson became responsible for the sheep when he was eight years old and developed a love of live stock and an early appreciation for hard work that became the founda tions for his present agricultural enterprises. In 1989, Johnson oversaw 100 acres that he rented. He went on to own that land and purchase the machinery necessary to maintain it. After a series of acquisitions and agreements, Johnson’s enterprises grew to include the 160 acres he owns, the 100 acres he rents, and the 1,120 acres he has in partner ship with his father. The sheep flock consists of 250 ewes includ ing 90 head of his own and 20 head purchased with his father. The rest belong to his sister and father. The addition of rented acres to Johnson’s program has allowed him to diversify into a fullscale stocker cattle operation to comple ment his sheep, wheat, forage, and cotton operations. The cattle oper ation, a partnership venture for Johnson and his father, has had as many as 450 head, and his cow calf herd includes 21 cows and one bull. “Aside from cash flow, grow ing pains have been my biggest problem.” said Johnson. “Rapid growth in cattle numbers drastical ly increased labor and manage ment time because of makeshift facilities. I decided to build perma nent receiving and shipping facili ties that allow two men to do the work of four in less time.” Johnson has been recognized as regional winner in both thc'Agri cultural Electrification and the Diversified Livestock Proficiency awards. In 1990, he was named a national winner in the Home and/or Farmstead Improvement Proficiency Award, and in 1991 he was named Star Farmer of Okla homa. The son of two former teachers, Bradley and Sue Johnson, Brian is a full-time student at Cameron University. if FARM EQUIPMENT 100 KW Gen set, 3304 CAT engine, good condi tion, $7500. NO Sunday calls 717-922-1135. (1)3000 & (1)9000 Gal. SS nitrogen storage tanks. 703/639-2262, after Bpm 703/382-0570. 13V4' Bush Hog chisel plow, $5200; 23‘ Bush Hog wingdisc, $4200; JO #27 chopper, $2400. 610-868-5781. 13' floating grain head, A 43 corn head, motor burnt. 717-927-6553. 1665 Martin Scavenger spreader, $5000; 14.9x26 duals for UniSystem, $400; 73 FlOO pickup, $5OO. 717/272-0041. 1947 John Deere A; Ford BN. 717-336-2497 after 4PM. * 1980 Ford 6600, All Pur pose Model; 1978 Ford 8700 w/Cab and Dual Wheels. (609)769-3608 Before 7:3OAM or After 4:OOPM. 1989 Nl 364 manure spreader, good condition, $2200. 410-836-1795. 20-ton vertical wood split ter, like new, $700; Mighty Mack sprayer, 22-gal. tank, 6' boom, $250. 717/859-1866. (2) 14,000ga1. steel glass lined storage tanks w/ piping & valves, excellent for nttan solutions or liquid fertilizers, very good oondi tion, $5OO/both. 717/766-6741. 2640 JD, fiberglass cab, AC, front weights, new front tires, 60% rear tires, less than 2000 hrs. $13,000. 609-567-4186. 281 Vicon disc mower con ditioner. $4900; JD 5-16, #1450 semi-mount plow w/ operators manual, cushion disc coutlers and hillside cylinder, very good condi tion. $B5O. Reason for ifC tM'ity-cM Jfini iFc OfUifritf ■n< j eo.it ian Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26, 1994*07 sale, bought bigger equip ment. 717-534-1253. (2) OC4 Oliver crawler loaders, 4 cyl and 3 cyl, (1) needs parts, hydraulic tilt blade, extra set tracks, PTO, other miscellaneous parts. Best offer over $5,000. (814)733-4019 Fn. noon thru Sat. (412)279-2022 Sun-Thurs. 2-Way IHC Plows: new bottoms, good condition. WANTED: Rollaway chicken nest. 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BACKHOE 1960 JO 440 on rubber w/fresh Detroit diesel, $3,900. 410-833-9091 lition BACKHOE BUCKETS, ONLY 4 LEFT, new. fils Ford/Bradco hoes 8 NH Generals, $225. 410-833-9091 BELTING: We specialize in flat belling, cut to order, baler throwers, self unload ing wagons, long table blower belts. Franklin Co. 717-263-0573. NO Sunday calls. Belarus Tractor 420 AN, 170 Hours, 67HP, Diesel. 4WD, AN Options. $ll.OOO. (717)647-9020.