Bi6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 1996 Vegetable Judging Contest The Clear Spring FFA Chapter won the first place banner in the Vegetable Judging Contest held recently during the Annual Mary land FFA Spring Judging Contests hosted by the University of Mary land's College of Agriculture on the College Park Campus. The contest is sponsored by the Middletown FFA Alumni Associ ation as a special project of the Maryland FFA Foundation. The high scoring individual for the Vegetable Judging Contest was Lauren Moffatt FFA member of the Catoctin Chapter. The Flin stone FFA Chapter took the sec ond place banner in the contest Members of the Flintstone 2nd place team are Tony Littleton, Carol Hodel, Karen Vance, Susan Humbertson, Lee Heavner, advis er, and Dana Cessna, adviser. Members of the Clear Springs fust place team are Heather Jacob son, Lauren Moffatt, Matt Michael, Dave Smith, Steve Rey nolds, Denny Llewellyn, Mark Michael, coach, Charles McClurg, superintendent, Dan Flynn, advis er, Terrie Shank, adviser, and Leigh Newton. The winning team in the veget able contest from first through THE CONSERVATIONIST. The proven Great Plains no-till system utilizes a coulter to prepare a mini-conventional seedbed for the openers to place the seed. ..at the precise depth selected. Inquire About Great Plains Acceptance Corp. FINANCE Programs Great Plains We lead because we listen. See The Dependable Great Plains D Dunkle & Gricb, Inc. R.D.. 2 Box 14, Center Hall, PA 16828 814-364-1421 C.B. Hoober & Sons, Inc. Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourae, PA 17534 717-768-8231 Lost Creek Implement, Inc. Rt. 35, Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2161 800-241-2161 fifth were 1. Clear Spring, 2, Flintstone, 3. North Harford, 4, Boonsboro, and S. Brunswick. The top scoring individuals receiving gold medals were 1. Lauren Moffatt Clear Spring, 2. Dave Smith, Clear Spring, 3. Matt Michael, Clear Spring. Floriculture Event The Frederick FFA Chapter won the first place banner in the floriculture event held during the Annual Maryland FFA Spring Judging Events hosted by the Uni versity of Maryland’s College of Agriculture on the College Park campus. The event is sponsored as a spe cial project of the Maryland FFA Foundation. The high scoring individual for the floriculture event was Emily O’Hara, FFA member of the Fre derick Chapter. The Linganore FFA Chapter took the second place banner in the Event. Members of the Linganore Chapter 2nd place team are Jacki Peters, Marsha Foellmer, Laura Fryer, Vicky Burch, Leah Boone, Angie Romanell, Jennifer Luecke, David O’Hara, adviser, Michelle Ramsburg, Crystal Smith, Susan Durham, and William Higgins. Members of the Frederick Chapter Ist place team are Diane Ogg, Emily O’Hara, Angie Myers, Nicholas Cullen, David Miller, assistant superintendent of CTE and computers. Dr. Ronald Siebel, director of lAA, Ed May ne, adviser, and Doug Hering, adviser. The winning teams in the flori culture contest from first through fifth were 1. Frederick, 2. Linga nore, 3. Grassland, 4. Catoctin, and S. North Arundel. The top scoring individuals receiving gold medals were 1. Emily O’Hara, Frederick, 2. David O’Hara. Linganore, 3. Diane Ogg, Frederick. The Frederick High School FFA Chapter won the first place banner in the dairy foods event held during the Annual Maryland FFA Spring Judging Events hosted by the University of Mary land’s College of Agriculture on the College Park campus. The event is sponsored by the Agway Foundation, Inc. as a spe cial project of the Maryland FFA Foundation. The high scoring individual for the dairy foods event was Janna Stup, FFA member of the Freder ick High Chapter. The Brunswick FFA Chapter took the second place banner in the event. Members of the Brunswick 2nd place team are Mike Harrington, adviser, Abby Fawley, and Dr. Scott Rankin, superintendent ani mal science department. Members of the Frederick Ist team are Janna Stup, Sarah Vogel, Heather Clay, Roxanne Ridgley, D & E Equipment 307 Edgar Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717-784-5217 Hines Equipment Rt. 28 West, Cresson, PA 16630 814-886-4183 and Rt. 220, Belwood, PA 814-742-8171 Norman D. Clark & Sons Carlisle Farm Service Main Street, P.O. Box 27, Honey Grove, PA 17035 260 York Road, Caiilsla, PA 17013 717-734-3682 800-447-6829 Dairy Foods Judging Events or transport. [rives David Miller, assistant superinten dent of CTE and computers, Doug Hering, adviser, Ed Mayne, advis er, and Dr. Scott Rankin, superin tendent of CIE and computers. The winning teams in the dairy foods contest from first through fifth were 1. Frederick High, 2. On April ii, Todd Hubor, Jessica Althouse, Tyler Swan son, and Beth Frey competed at county public speaking contest at Pequea Valley High School. Beth Frey and Tyler Swanson competed In the creed contest where they recited the FFA Creed and answered questions. Jessica Althouse and Todd Huber competed In an ex temporaneous public speaking contest. In this contest they drew a topic and were given 30 minutes to write a 4-6 minute speech. They also had to answer questions. Tyler Swanson placed first In the creed contest while Beth Frey placed second. Jessica Althouse placed first while Todd Huber placed second In the extemporaneous contest. All four Manor FFA members now will move on to the regional level. In photo, from left to right, Tyler Swanson, Beth Frey. Jessica ARhouse, and Todd Huber. Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc. 6670 Ruppsvllla Road, Allentown, PA 18106 215-398-2553 Chambersburg Farm Service 975 South Main Straat, Chambaraburg, PA 17201 Brunswick. 3. Francis Scott Key, 3. Walkersville, and S. Linganore. The top scoring individuals receiving gold medals were 1. Jan na Stup, Frederick; 2. Sarah Vog el, Frederick; and 3. Heather Clay, Frederick. Manor FFA 717-264-3533