Brian Fetterolf Work in the family farming operation form the future plans for four-year Tri Val ley FFA member Brian Fetterolf Brian, 17, sort* of Charles and Linda Fetterolf, Klingers town, Schuylkill County, has served as chapter secretary, vice president, and president, and county secretary and treasurer. Brian has also been completed a beef production project and has work experience on home farm, which included all aspects of field crop production and caring for finishing cattle and a 90,000-bird caged layer house. Brian has served on the chapter banquet, com munity fair, spring meeting, activities, report videotape, and educational exhibit committees. He has also participated in various local, county, and regional con tests and the state land judging contest. Brian has obtained the Greenhand, Chap ter, and Schuylkill County degrees, and was awarded the chapter proficiency award in poultry production. w.. 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She has obtained SAE in potbellied pig production and work experience with Pioneer Hy-bred Interna tional. She has served on the earnings, sav ings, and investments committee and has attended the Washington Leadership Con ference. Megan has received the Green hand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees, and was awarded a dairy foods award and a specialty animal proficiency award. Daniel G. Geissinger Daniel G. Geis singer intends to work on the Or chard-Dew Register ed Holstein Farm and start a custom grain-drying and storage business; Daniel, 18, son of Ray and Linda Geissinger, Mifflin- * town, Juniata See these John Deere dealers for areal values in parts ana equipment ADAMSTOWN K& W EQUIPMENT INC. POLE TAVERN EQUIPMENT INC. 502 CUmtnt* St. EQ. SALES CORP. Mohnton, PA MoorritaW, WV 26036 670 Rt». 40 (nur Adtmstown) 304-538-6003 Elnur, NJ 717-4844391 609-358-2660 RiDTOAN KERMIT K. SUPPLY me KBTLERINC. Spa 717-836-4011 BaaS* CARLYLE A MARTIN, INC. 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RD #1 Box 277 MandloM, PA 16933 717462-3200 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. o|»y, PA 610407-0277 A (^3 County, is a three-year member of the Juniata FFA. Daniel has served on the ban quet and leadership committees and has worked on dairy cattle production. He has obtained the Greenhand, Star Greenhand, Chapter Fanner, and Star Chapter Farmer awards. Troy Larry Gelsinger Plans for Tr- Gelsinger, 18, si of Mr. and Mi Larry Gelsinge Wemersville, Berl County inclur work on h father’s farm. Tro' four-year Conr Weiser FFA mem ber, has worked on various FFA beef projects, including steers and heifers. He has garnered show manship, fitting, and other awards, and earned his Greenhand degree. Kevin Gessner “I plan to be come a dairy farm er after graduation from high school,” indicated four-year Mifflinburg FFA member Kevin Ges sner. Kevin, 17, son of Dale and Joyce Gessner, Lewisburg, Union O.C. RICE, INC. 104 North Main St. Blglarvllla, PA 17307 717-6774135 SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. Rad Gooaa Rd. Somaraat, PA 814-4454500 GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Eaaton, PA 610-258-7146 SMITH'S IMPLEMENTS, INC Marearaburg, PA 717-326-2244 S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1, Box 157 Towanda, PA 717-265-4440 WALTEMYER’S SALES I SERVICE Rad Lion, PA 717-244-4166 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Mvtlmburg, PA 614-793-2100 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Wnt Chottor, PA J 10496-2990 Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 6, 1995-El9 County, has served as assistant president, sentinel, and SUN Area sentinel. Kevin has dairy herd on-farm work experience and has served on the cider, safety, tree planting, points, and executive commit tees. In addition, Kevin has participated in various activities, including chapter tractor driving, forestry skills, land judging, fore stry, dairy judging, Food for America, chapter public speaking, regional chapter procedure contests, and the West End Fair Dairy Show. He has also been honored with a first place award in the SUN Area tractor driving contest, a silver in the state chapter procedure contest, and various awards in the SUN Area SAE record book contest. LeAnn Graham Four-year Red ■ a Lion Area FFA MjjQ member LeAnn a|jjH Graham has served as chapter reporter, secretary, vice pres- idem, and president. LeAnn, 17, daughter of Glenn Graham, Windsor, York County, has com pleted four years of sheep finishing pro jects, three years of swine finishing, three years of sheep breeding, and two years of alfalfa production. She has also served on the citrus sales, calendar and book sales, seed sales, FFA Week, and banquet com mittees. LeAnn, who plans to attend an arts and design school for interior design and ‘ ‘eventually find a career and begin a fami ly” has received the Spangler Memorial Award as a sophomore, is a 1994 York County Outstanding FFA Girl Kiwanis Club Award recipient, and has received the Adams-Franklin-York County Star In Ag Production. She has received project record book contest awards and exhibit awards at the York Fair and state Farm Show. LeAnn has received the Greenhand, Chapter, White Rose, and Star Greenhand honors. Stephanie Attending a one year program a Lancaster Bible Col lege is the plan for four-year Manor FFA member Steph anie Graham. Steph anie, 17, daughter of John and Lor: Graham, Jr., has completed a four-year SAE for Funk Brothers, and served on the supplies, scrapbook, invitations, agenda, banners, bulletin board, and senior recognition committees at her chapter. She has served as chapter secretary and serves as chapter vice president. Also, Stephanie has served on various fair and holiday committees. In addition, Stephanie has received the Ag Processing Award, Ag Sales and Service Award, and Placement In Ag Business Award. She has recieved the Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Nathan Grose To seek employ ment as a welder form the plans for Tri Valley FFA’er Nathan Grose. Nathan, 18, son of Bradley and Mary Ellen Grose, Hegins, Schuylkill County, has served as chapter president, vice president, and sentinel and as county president and sentinel. Projects include work experience on fruit and crop farm and as a laborer at a sawmill. Nathan has served on the chapter banquet, community fair, county spring meeting, chapter activi ties, report video, and exucational exhibit committees. He has also participated in .various local, county, and regional con tests and the state land judging contest He has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees and the chapter proficien cy awards in ag mechanics and placement in production. A M i i