Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1998, Image 20

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Junior production award winners with trophy donors are
from left, seated, Jam! Savage, Kelly Myers, and Kelli Sav
age. Standing, Dick Sutton, Jason Myers, Cart Bender, Dou
glas King, and Matt Deßaugh.
Maryland Holstein
Convention Held
In Timonium
(Continued from Pago A 1)
of agriculture as it relates to
public perception issues. In talk
ing about the business lifecycle,
he explained that growth is the
number one reason businesses
both prosper and fail.
Carl Bender, a dairyman
from Accident, in Garrett
County, was elected president of
the Maryland Holstein
Association He steps into the
role after serving as vice-presi
dent for the past two years. Mr
Bender and his wife, Martha,
milk 182 registered Holstems at
two different farms in Garrett
County Bender replaces Jason
Myers of New Windsor, who
stepped down after serving two
years as president
Elected vice-president of the
organization was Arthur
Rhoderick, of Hagerstown. Anita
Hill, Thurmont, will continue to
serve as secretary-treasurer
Mr. Bender thanked the
group for the opportunity to
work with a great group of
breeders He credits much of the
success of Maryland's club to
Anita Hill Her behind the
scenes work enables the organi
zation to run as smoothly as it
does, he said, enabling the lead
ership to reach its full potential
"Two years ago when they asked
if I'd be vice-president, if Anita
Hill hadn't been secretary, I'm
not sure if I would have accepted
it," he said.
Mr Bender said he feels
another strong point of the
Maryland club is its youth par
ticipation. He is encouraged by
the young people who are so
active in agriculture and in the
youth programs "If you watch
how you do things, there's still a
future in farming," he said.
No new directors were elected
at this year's meeting.
Jessica Fritz was awarded a
$2,000. scholarship by the
Maryland Holstein Association
to continue her studies in Dairy
Science at the University of
Maryland. Four $750. scholar
ships were also awarded, and
went to Autumn Guyton, Kelli
Savage, Kelly Myers, and Jana
Edwards.
(Turn to Pago A2l)
The new officers are from left, Carl Bender, president;
Anita Hill, secretary/treasurer; and Arthur Rhoderlck, vice
president.
Record Book winners are from left, standing, Intermedi
ate girls, Emily Yelster, first; Courtney Smith, second; Kelly
Burrler, third. Intermediate boys, David Smith, first; Andrew
Lenhart, second; and Jacob Pleper, third. Senior girls, Kris
ten Myers, first; Barbara Schenning, second; Jamie Sav
age, third. Senior boys, Ryan Savage, first, Justin Watt, sec-
Senior production award winners from left, standing, Marlin Hoff, Tom Crothers,
Jay Phlpps-Douthlt, Wayne Savage, Mike Doody, and Greg Wiles. Seated, Charles
Dean, Cindee Savage, Liz Doody, Becky Wiles, and In from, Casey Doody.
Scholarship award winners are from left, Jessica Fritz,
Kelly Myers, Kelli Savage, Jana Edwards, and Autumn
Guyton.
ond; and Danlol Magnets, third.
Seated, Andrew Herbst, first year record book winner;
Junior boys, Christopher Beachy, first; T. J. Remsberg, sec
ond; Ryan Haines, third. Samantha Satterfieh, first year
record book winner; Junior girls, Erin Magness, first; Hanna
Smith, second; and Ashley Lenhart, third.