Faming. Saturday, Augurt 26,1995 Pa. DHIA started a circuit of members in southwestern New York over IS months ago. A ma jor goal of Pa. DHIA was to put a person out in that circuit who would be motivational, caring, and above all, be willing to go the extra mile for the dairymen. These qualities and more have been found in Larry Brol of Little Valley. New York. Larry comes to Pa. DHIA with a wealth of experi ence and knowledge in the dairy industry. Being raised on a dairy farm and contimling his education in agriculture has allowed him to at tain a tremendous amount of knowledge. Larry attended Little Valley High School and served as presi dent of the local FFA chapter. He also graduated with honors. Then he proceeded to Cornell Univer sity to further his education. After attending college, he re turned home to farm with his fa ther on the family farm for 10 years. In that time frame he bought his own farm. Having his own farm, he was able to raise Hog Derby Awards Scholarships (Continued from P«B* A 2 3) „ and field teams, and she is has been ableexperience. one of the managers on the girls’ wide range of skills from (my vars ii y basketball team. She is also father), including processing and j nvo i ve( j w ith her church youth record keeping.” she stated. A member of the county hves- She current i y secretary of the lock judging team, a teen leader yQrk County 4 . H swine club, a and camp counselor at may oay member of winlerstown/Felton camps sponsored by the county 4H club Senior Exchange, 4-H council. She has chaired the Y ork County Council, a rep kiss-a-pig contest committee at the resentative on 4 . H Fair Board, county level fortwo J and a member of the Dance Club, been a member of r * For more information on the team for two years. This year my $E pa 4 _ H Malket Hog Derby team took first, she Mia. and scho i arship program, con- In addition, she is active in th extension office Red Lion Area FFA Chapter, her ™ high school field hockey and track or ’ Hlkmr hstmtt faiM ''We're Here To Se rve" „ * FARMERS - *2 A '{j&\ Claim service poor? Feel you aren’t getting the coverage for what you are paying? Just had another rate hike? Our health Insurance carrier reduced their premiums over the last 3 years with increased coverage. Please For Quotations or Information. We Offer All Types of Farm and Agribusiness Insurance Carol - Diane - Ray - Roger 2488 Maple Ave., Quarryville, PA 17566 (717) 786-1711 (800) 882-1415 Larry Brol Is P heifers and start his own dairy herd. At that point, he decided to go to work at the local feed mill while milking his own cows. As time progressed he decided to become a technician for North east DHIA. He worked for 10 Vi years and was responsible for 30 herds. In the mean time, Larry moved on to other interests. Once again, wanting to get in volved with the dairy industry, Larry became a Pa. DHIA techni cian. Having built his own circuit in New York has allowed Pa. DHIA to expand beyond the geo graphical area of Pennsylvania. Pa. DHIA currently serves mem bers in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Mis souri. Some hobbies that Larry said he enjoys are collecting baseball cards, bowling, country, music, following sports, especially the Cleveland Indians and Buffalo Bills. Larry has a son, Bradley who is attending Jamestown Com munity College. .DHIA’s New At Pa. DHIA we fed that hav ing professionals represent the or ganization is vitally important. Please feel free to contact Pa. DHIA at 1-800-344-8378. is we can assist in your dairy operation. 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