LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Applicants for Keystone’s _ Justin Howes and Andrew scholarship m “ st Young have been named recipi- *« uors who hve m Keystone’s ents of Keystone’s Farm Credit’s territory and plan to two annual scholarships. ”*** m culture or agnbusi- (Continued from Page 04) His calm, well-modulated voice inspires confidence and wins affection. His coming is greeted with demonstrations of pleasure, and his going with evident disappointment. Who sees something more in cows than the drudgery of miking, more in swine than the grunt and squeal, more in the horse than the patient servant, and more in the sheep than the golden hoof. Herdsman, shepherd, groom yes, and more. 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May his kind multiply and replenish the earth. final Thoughts We can manage without the “fit ten” and “jockeys.” We can even manage without breeders and feed ers who lose sight of their valid reasons for attending junior lives tock shows. We cannot afford to have livestock shows without extension agents, vo-ag instruc tors, 4-H club leaden, fair offi cials, and parents. Without junior exhibiton, there is no valid reason to conduct a junior livestock show, and we can ill-afford to lose the stockmen who participate in our junior livestock programs. ness at a four-year college on a full-time basis. Justin is the son of Sue Kauff man and Jay Howes, both of Elizabethtown. Justin attends Elizabethtown Area High School GROVE CITY (Mercer Co.) 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And Your 7 to 5 Nearest Dealer Andrew Young and plans to study agricultural economics at Penn State Univer- sity. He has been involved in the National Honor Society. Student Council, Northeast 4-H Dairy Club, Future Business Leaden of Graduates and their teacher colleagues have been invited to at tend one of six regional work shops funded by a grant from the state Department of Environment al Protection. With materials provided by the Pennsylvania Soybean Board and the Pennsylvania Com Growers Association, teachers learned about the vast array of environ mentally friendly products made from soybeans and com. They ex- 295 Woodcorner Rd. Lititz, PA 17543-9165 1 Mile West of Ephrata 717-738:7365 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25, 1996-P5 America, and Rheems Athletic Association. He is also active in the Vanity Club. Key Club, and serves as treasurer of his senior class. Andy is the son of Matthew and Linda Young of Peach Bottom. He attends Solanco High School and plans to study agricultural eco nomics at the Univenity of Dela ware. Andy has been active in the National Honor Society as presi dent, his church youth group, the Solanco FFA, the Lancaster County FFA, and the Solanco Peer-Helper Program. He serves on the Solanco Fair Board and participated in the Solanco Gifted Program. He has received recog nition throughout his high school career, most notably as Rotary stu dent of the month. New Era teen of the week, and Sun Ledger’s face in the crowd. Both of these students will each receive a $5OO check and a com memorative plaque. perienccd first-hand (he teaching aids and materials available by agricultural organizations and the impact these products have on their lives. With the assistance from the Crawford County and Bedford County Conservation Districts, the teachers learned about the im portance of soil and the cate that farmers take to preserve the top soil so important to their liveli hood. Teachers also ex changed ideas about how they are using the agricultural lessons they learned during the sum mer program in their classrooms and share pictures of projects their students are doing in their classes. Three more regional workshops are planned for June 18 in Wells boro, June 19 in Frack vilie, and June 20 in West Chester. Any teacher interested in learning more about agriculture and the en vironment and how to present that to their own classes are welcome. Registration must be re ceived by June 10. There is no cost to the participant. For more information about AAFPA or its pro grams contact Patricia Sueck, 534 Kennedy Road. Airville, PA 17302, (717.) 862-3486 or Carol Ann Gregg, 147 Old Mill Road, Grove City, PA 16127, (412) 458-6108.
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