LANDIS BROS. INC. rn.2t3im.77j 27101*1 Joyßd. MatMn.Pi 17546 717413-2340 LANDIS BROS. INC. Übanwt, PA MILLER-LAKE INC. 717-221-2UO BrtwHll*, PA 71M3M33* EQUIPMENT MILLER’S EQUIPMENT FilrmountCHy, PA LONE MAPLE PIKEVILLE SALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC. NawAltnndria, PA ..9Si2IL 412-AO-7172 MM174277 With over a dozen improvements, new Max Emerge Plus Planters have become the most convenient, accurate, and toughest in the industry. Easier gauge-wheel adjustments mean proper spacing of wheel to disk opener, and a handier “Y” chemical bander allows dual application in one convenient position - perfect for many growers. And the in-furrow ' Leaders LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland MM, M 7174041*1 B IJIUJ HaxEmerge Plus Planters J Simply easier, A number of simple additions for your planting convenient 1. Qauge-wheel adjustment does noi require washers 2. Dual-chemical in-furrow applica 3. Closing wheels can be staggered AP22 T 7» • with a Vision. in POLE TAVERN SMITH'S EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENT, INC. tTORttO Maroanbiat. M Elmar, NJ 717-0*4244 O.C. RICE, INC. 1M North Kiln St Ngtonlllo, PA 17307 717-577-T3* SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. Roddooooßd. * Rt NnWNI, PA Sl4-44MW0 SIMPLY BETTER 4. In-furrow press wheel with built-in lock-up for sticky soils 5. Snap-in seed tube with centering tab 6. Heavier seed-tube wear guard press wheel provides superb seed-to-soil contact. Stop by our dealership today and see for yourself why Max Emerge Plus Planters are the new equation for planting success. Then make your planting easier with the industry’s most convenient planter. S.P.E., INC. Rd.l,BoxlC7 Towanda, PA 717«2iM440 EQUIPMENTCO., INC. MS * SONS^ W»#< ChMttr, PA •IMN-2tN 205 Leaders With Vision (Continued from Page F 10) Scottjknthony Scott Wom'er, 16, is the son of Terry and Shirley Womer, Middleburg, Snyder County. He a five-year member of the Middleburg High School FFA chapter has held chapter offices and HHHHIii assistant student advisor. He is also the SUN Area reporter. Scott’s projects include dairy cows and heifers, improve ment work experience, and crop produc tion. His awards came in forage crop pro duction, ag mechanics, and dairy produc tion. he served as chairman of the officer nominations, and executive and leader ship committees. In the future he wants to gon on the mid-western harvest crew and help his parents with dairy farming operation. WAITE MYER’S SALES <> SERVICE 101 W WMorMoom Rood Rod Lion, PA 1-000-443-3374 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Uarttatfeorg, PA 114»7t9-2109 Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-Fll To Receive Keystone Honor Womer Steven Wi Steven Wright, 17. is the son of Denise Swan, West field, Tioga County. He is a four-year member of the Co wanesque Valley High School FFA chapter and has served as vice pres ident He has pro jects in agriscience and won awards for specialized agriculture, livestock judging and meats. His committee memberships include recreation, scholarship, earnings and savings, and prog, of work. He plans to attend college for agriculture science and says he enjoyed FFA for the contests and meeting people. Josh Josh Zanoline, 17, is the son ol Tony and Sue Zano line, Nescopeck, Columbia County. He is a four-year member of the Cen tral Columbia Higl School FFA chap ter. He has project in dairy, grain and hay production.. salesperson, and in dairy judging and ag mechanics. Josh served on the fair, citrus, and farm show committees and he wants to take full ownership of the family farm in the future. Dak Zimmerman Dale Zimmerman, 19, is the son of David and Joyce Zimmerman, Rein- f| holds, Lancaster W**k County. He is a , N four-year member of the Ephrata High School Cloister FFA chapter and has served as chaplin, HBRnaIHI vice president and county reporter. His projects are in capons and working on the family farm. Dale won awards in for age,dairy and poultry production. He served on the leadership, ag awareness, and recreation committees and in the future he wants to be a dairy farmer and a politician. FFA has help Dale work with people and gave him the opportunity to attend the national FFA convention and the Washington leadership conference. Other Keystone Degree recipients who will be presented with the award but of which there was no information about at presstime are: Keystone East: Monroe FFA: Colleen J. Ward. Tevoca; Randall A. Hatting. Twin Valley FFA: Crystal Care, Megan Char ron, Kathleen Collmann, Adam'Cordonni cr, Keely Demarco. Lynn Anne Hcpncr, Melissa Marie Kegerise, Raina Olexa, Holly Christine Smoker, and Jennifer A. Weber. Bucks AVTS: Jennifer Mangiar acina. Northern Lebanon: Andrew J. Saylor. Northcentral Region: Clearfield: Robert M. BrickJcy and Jeremy Uncles. Western Region: Marion Center: Adam Black,,Jeremy Bracken, Matthew Ewing, Matthew Jewart, Michael Kimmel, Julie Lockhart, and Kristi Yamick. Moni teau: Michael Campbell. McGuffey: Brent Hunter and Margaret Rilchea. Wil mington: Jessica Whiting. Wilmington Area: J. Whiting and Paul Willings. ~ *
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