205 Leaders (Continued from Page F 6) been assistant secretary and served on the scholarship and supervised farming com mittees. Her project was pleasure horse and she plans to work as a horse trainer. Danielle received a bronze state award for her project book and greenhand, chapter, and county degrees. “I enjoy meeting new people and having fun with my friends. I also enjoy going to area contests to improve my skills,” Danielle said of her four-year affiliation with FFA. l$VU.i f ' , U " »'s A't! .;V Three Da January 28 --Processing Vegetables --General Vegetables --Marketing -Basics of Vegetable Production -Sweet Corn Insect Monitoring Woi Trade Show with O r 8 of Educate With Vision Lee Snook Lee Snook is the 17-year-old son of Dennis and Ginny Snook of Millmont. In Lee’s three year membership in the SHHsP*-' ~ Mifflinburg FFA, he has served as sec retary, and been a v member of the cit- \ \ rus committee and tin chairman of the greenhand initiation committee. Lee has earned first place awards for both individual PA. Ag Mechanics and Eastern States Expo in ag mechanics. “I enjoy the informative field trips such as to the Robert Mosses Hydroelectric pro- A t ** * mal Sessions - Offerin, January 29 --General Vegetables - Bedding Plants -Small Fruits :shop w 110 Exhibitors - Oi For more information on the program and registration fi contact: Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association RRI, Box 392, Northumberland, PA 17857 telephone - 717-473-8468 If you cannot attend the conference, order a written copy of the proceedings for $lO. To Receive Keystone Honor jcct,” Lee said of his FFA experience. He plans to move to Montana, buy a ranch, and build a hydroelectric dam. m v Buddie Eugene Sowers Helping others and the community was the highlight for Buddie Sowers five-year member ship in the Cone wago-New Oxford FFA. The son of Jo anne Rhodes of Abottstown has served as chaplain and student advisor, and the committee for community service. Buddie plans to own and operate a beef production operation. Fruit* Ok, PM \f • tii ** « i 1 „ * “ “ i:?/? *t. 4^ •£»'-- ■ .„.j1.v1..v over 20 Pesticide Credits January 30 -Pumpkin and Vine Crops -Small Fruits -Soil Management and Pest Resistance >en Duririi ‘;v ,■' i I’ All Sessions LancMter Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-F7 T. Matthew Steele T. Matthew Steele % old son of Tim and A four-year mem her of Tryone FFA, Matthew has held . • office as reporter / and as advisor. ' / / Matlhew’s work / / experience at a farm and feed store has enabled him to earn star greenhand and state FFA degrees, and a Lincoln Arc Welding award. He has been a member of the Warriors Mark Volunteer Fire Company. Matthew said the highlight of his FFA involvement has been the projects done as a chapter such as the soil compaction study and narrow row com. He also enjoys meet ing new people at FFA contests. Matthew plans to study ag engineering at a four-year college. Chris Suber, 17-year-old son of Gary and Donna Sciber of Millcrstown, plans to attend the Penn State Altoona Campus. In Chris’s three year membership in the (Turn to Page F 8) ALL PURPOSE CART Photo Is 15 Cu. Ft. Size • 15 Cu Ft Model —assembled with removable front & back, 26” pneumatic tires $164. 00 • 8 Cu Ft Model —assembled with solid front & removable back 20'pneumatic tires 5135. on Elam M. Ebersol 558 Gibbons Road Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 Leave Message 717-661-9131 Dealer Inquiries Welcome All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 0-IS-Q */ AO C/PLUS OTHERS Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA Non-corrosive Won’t settle Top quality. Excellent service Newest equipment Financially sound...and growing' < * Big Demand Requires More Distributors! □ I sell to farmers. How do I become your distributor'? □ I’m a farmer. What’s the price? Where do I get it? CALL or SEND FOR FACTS; Phone: 814-364-1349 ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, INC. 821 State Rd. 511 N., RFD 3, Ashland, Ohio 44805 -V—V 'S.-'V-V'-!*- Chris Seiber * *