— r UeT A~Wdndle WrFmr ¥ . =— l Lebanon Honors J. ddrf. lie has woriud as a design Agjfliail Law Committee of engineer for 11 yean and received the Pennsylvania Bar Association, his bachelor’s in ag engineering Liz Brown was raised on Sperry from Penn State. Farm* Inc.,« poultry form which Royer will be examining ways raises eggs in northwest Pennayl that producer! can avoid budding vania. Brown said the farm “con failures. He will show slides of tones to be a strong and viable snow and wind damage from the non-contract operation under the harsh winter that aflbeted Pennsyl- leadership of the second genera vania in 1994. tion, consisting of my two Gary Heim is « nh»mhnidfr in brothers.” Brown was graduated the law firm of Metro, Evans and Bom Penn State in 1977 and went Woodside, Harrisburg. One area of to work for Agway Inc., in their emphasis of the firm is agricultural tom planning department law. Heim is primarly responsible “I credit that department with for serving the firm’s agricultural extensive in-house training and am rfignfrim thankful for seven years of oqieri- Hcim received his bachelor’s in encc with Agway,” said Brown, economics from Elizabethtown She became an agent with the IRS. College in 1977 and his J.D. from She then worked for Farm Credit The Dickinson School of Law in before becoming a self-employed 1980. He was reared and worked accountant Brown said she enjoys on his family’s form in Schuylkill “year-round consulting with my County throughout highschool clients, most of whom are full-time and farmers.’’ Heim is a member of the Pen- Doug Wallick began Jn the a wf—w —m- nsylvania and his local county bar insurance business in 1979. He Wl JJlnthsHtnTlioua? . associations. He is a member of saidluscareeratartedasa "captive wonc in tiro inynr nouat. ud is a past chairperson of the agent” with Agway Insurance (Conftwd from Pag* A 27) Jones will be looking at both old and new facilities and how produc ers can meet cows’ performance needs by providing the right environment Tim Royer is president of Um ber Tech* a consulting structural engineering company in Womcls- Do you need to level the corral, clear a trail, or clean out the stalls? Then it's time for you to put a Kubota tractor to work. Kubota's new B-Series provides strong, versatile performance with diesel engines providing 13-18 PTO HP. These environmentally friendly E-TVCS engines set new standards for low emissions, low noise and low vibration. Your new Kubota will be easy and comfortable to operate, with power steering and a highback seat. Choose 2WD or 4WD, standard gear or hydrostatic transmission. Even Kubota's exclusive Bi-Speed Turn is available. Visit your local Kubota dealer to see the full selection of Kubota tractors from 10-91 PTO HP. You'll want to put one to work around your corral Kubota TVactor Corporation markets I a full line of tractors through a " I 1 J.HR nationwide network of over 1,000 dealers. PENNSYLVANIA. fftifflhllhm J**m Show STOUFFER THOMAS HINES BROS., INC. L DUNLAP EQUIPMENT 717-283-9424 717-391-1391 •14-742-9171 Bloomibum M ST °L™S 7 P i7-7M-oSo SERVICE. INC. 215-593-2407 StuinM HOWARDS ElialXhlown KELLER BROS. OUTDOOR MESSICK FARM TRACTOR CO. POWER EQ. EQUIP. INC. 717-849-2000 914-274-8900 717-397-1319 717-599-2500 See Your Local Kubota Dealer jjong^ MARSHALL N«* BUnvm. MACHINERY, INC. ERB A HENRY 717-729-7117 EQUIPMENT, INC. -010-387-2169 MHinbum MIFFUNBURG FARM SUPPLY, INC. 717-966-3114 JSfldbA NICARRY EQUIPMENT, INC. 910429-2441 LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) The Lebanon County Conserva tion Awards Committee has selected die winners of its annual awards program. They are: • Chesapeake Bay ClcanWatcr Farm: Dale and Charlotte Hoover, S. Annville. • Conservationist of the Year Prank Meiser, Lebanon. • Conservation Landowner of the Year David Sehreffler. Mill creek Twp. • Conservation Educator of the Year: Judi Iskowitz, Palmyra School Dist and John Hromco* Palmyra School Dist Group. Douglas C. Wallick Insur ance became an independent agen cy in 1984, located in Camp Hill Wallick said Us agency special izes in agricultural insurance, pri marfy property and casualty with emphasis on life, disa bflity, and extended-care insur ance programs. WwlChwHf WENNER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 21S-3M*MIS YORK TRACTOR, INC. 717-764»1094 NEW JERSEY MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS 609-2674100 il 1. NEWARK KUBOTA, INC. 1-MO-OW-3031 Conservationists Winners will receive their awards at the annual planting maeting of the Lebanon County Conservation District scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 8. at li;|0 ajn. hi the Lebanon Valley Agd cultural Center. Nominations for the awards program are taken on anongoing basis at the Lebanon County Con servation District,' 2120 Cornwall Rd., Suite S, Lebanon, PA, 17042-9788, or call (717) 272-3377. The Hoovers, are being noted for good stewardship on their farm. Such responsible manage ment reduces problems from sedi ment and nutrient pollution. Moser is well known for pion eering the use of wetlands to abate water pollution at the Lebanon landfill as well as being vocal about water quality and quantity issues related to Swatara Creek. Schreffler has practiced aoond management on nit woodlot and pasmiea while serving his to*n> ship on landuse matters. Iskowtiz and Hromco instituted Palmyra’s honors environmental science course. jOk L-/