Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1997, Image 232

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    FtLancaatar Fanning, Friday, January 10, 1087
205 Leaders With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor
(ConUniMd from Pago 826)
Robert W. Rjdjgdrf^^
in FFA
“can be lots of
noted four
year Danville FFA
member Robot Ri
chendifer.
Robert, 18, son
of Sharon Richen
drfer. Danville, has
worked on various \
committees, inclu- . Ja.
ding citrus sales, banquet, and Easter IUI
- Projects include work on the family
farm.
Robert, who plans to go to college after
graduation, has earned the Greenhand and
chapter degrees.
Daniel O.
Daniel Rishel
enjoys “all of the
learning experien
ces” of FFA.
Daniel, 17, son
of Rebbecca and
Arlin Rishel, New
Columbia, plans to
expand his dairy
herd and continue
in the dairy indus-
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CONCRETE
PUMPING
SERVICE
• Sidewinder 45 Concrete 4O Cubic Yards Per Hour I
• Pump Up To 150 Ft. VerticuAnd 800 Ft. Horizontal 1
CONCRETE SPRAYING SERVICE
A Pnm M y OfAfffa Cm wft
• Repair Retaining Walls • Manure Pit Construction
• Strengthen Existing Masonry • Trench Silo Construction
Walls • Silo Repair
» Reseal Manure Pits
KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE
61 Poplar Street GordonvUle, PA 17529
(717) 768-3641
try. He has served as Mifilinburg FFA sen
tinel and SUN Area sentinel.
Daniel has served on the safety and cit
rus committees. In addition, he completed
projects in dairy herd and was awarded the
Star Chapter Fanner, numerous dairy
show awards, and tractor driving contests.
He earned the Greenhand. chapter, and
SUN area degrees.
Janice
“Through this
organization I have
made friends, not
only in this state
but across the coun
try," according to
four-year Central
Columbia FFA
member Janice
Robbins.
Janice, 17. daugh
ter of Randy and JoAi
burg, enjoys mostly the people she meets
through FFA. She plans to attend college
and work on the family farm.
Janice has served as chapter vice preis
dent, secretary, and president She has
saved on the Farm Show, citrus sales, fair,
ecQy
Don't Miss Our
Showroom Specials
We'll be sharing new & better ways Co clean your
parts and assets and how to do It safely In
mpllance with EPA
Factory representatives will be present to introduce:
& MA - G, - D0 spray wash cabinets * Gravmllls heated aqueous & solvent parts washers
./auMu 4 Wap pressure washers • & RGF waste water treatment systems
* Much morel
Since most of our area businesses are operated by good common sen'se people, there is a
concern about waste and hazardous materials. Our goal is to relieve those concerns and
provide local and state authorities to answer your questions. Throughout the day lectures with
question and answer sessions will be held.
and banquet committees.
Janice has completed various projects,
including dairy production and grain and
hay production. She has been honored with
leadership, dairy showmanship, and state
parliamentary procedure honors.
“I like compe- fSHHHHj
tition and competing
with other kids from
other schools” are
what Adam Russell,
three-year North
east Bradford FFA
member, enjoys
most about FFA. >-
“I also like the
many things you
leant from the contests,” noted Adam.
Adam, 17, son of Donald and Debbie
Russell, Rome, has served as chapter trea
surer and is president He plans to work on
a farm/syrup business and become a part
ner in the business. 2 -
Adam has completed various projects,
including maple syrup and work experi
ence. He received awards in ag mechanics,
small gas engines, and a first place in fore
stry. He has earned a North Central Reg-
equipment
WASTE WATER PRETREATMENT & RECYCLING
A Typical Closed Loop
Truck Washing Operation
Spend The Day With Us!
Adam Russell
252 N. Shirk Rd.
New Holland, PA 17557
\ (717)354-2354
E Environmental
/ Cleaning Concepts
OPEN HOUSE
January 28th,
ional Star In Ag Sales and Service and the
chapter degree.
Michael
Michael Sauers, ■HHH|
18-year-old
son of Dennis and
Joanne Sauers of
Mifflinburg plans
to sudy journalism
at college.
During his four
year membership in
the Mifflinburg
FFA, Michael has
held both assistant chaplain and vice presi
dent offices. Committee involvement
included chicken BBQ, public relations
chairman, and banquet chairman. He has
concentrated on market swine projects.
Awards included SUN Area FFA Union
County Star Fanner, golds at two state
SAE contests, state greenhand, chapter and
SUN.
Michael writes, “The FFA is a great
place to leant new things. Right now we
are learning about beekeeping. Learning
(hew new things is my favorite part,
because it allows meto leab ttulgs that I
may wish later to pursue as a hobby or even
a source of income.”
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1997