ra hum BUILDINGIiH FUTURE Cedar Crest At All American The Cedar Crest FFA recently participated at the Pennsylvania All American Dairy Show., Members worked as tour guides for elementary students in the Harrisburg area. Members who served as tour guides were Jason Balsbaugh, Joel Krall, Tom Perry, Jon Reilly, Nate Arte, Courtney Kieiner, Jeremy Balsbaugh, and Kris Keller. The told the students about dif ferent breeds of cattle such as Hol steins. Jerseys, Brown Swiss, and Ayrshire. The tour guides in r^= T '« Power efficiency. These 86-180 hp tractors deliver up to 90% of their engine horsepower to the wheels and PTO. This means they can outwork tractors that are larger and more expensive, and do it on less fuel. , Operator comfort. Quiet View cabs provide 30% more room, less noise, and smoother rides than their predecessors. LSBAHON VALLEY Quikirtown, PA 18651 IMPLEMENT CO. (215)63*193$ 700 E. Linden St. nw Richland,PA 17067 EQUIPMENT CO. (717) 866-7516 Bl46Cap««n«fW. F ' formed the children about the dif ferent feeds, such as hay. ryelage. com silage, haylage, and soy beans. They also showed the pre schoolers how a cow is milked. At the end of the tour the chil dren were treated to a glass of milk. They also meet pinky the cow. After the tour the children re alized that the milk they drink was not made at the store, but it came from a cow. In addition to members serving as touiguides, Kendra Reist, Jared Zimmerman, Daniel Eberly, and Hannahy Bomgardner partici- TNI AWARDS AESO Award from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers THI RIWARDS MF 6100 and MF 8100 Series Tractors have earned the two highest awards for 9 uncompromising product innovation and technology. OEMmie Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers. Implement control. The Electronic Linkage Control system responds more quietly faster to changing conditions. Customer service. Your MF Dealer has the knowledge parts and service support, and lease/financing plans to fit your needs. And now the recognized best tractors. Never compromise MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. StauCUrßoad ! B*cM«l«Vilf», PA 19805 (610) 84^2911 BIST.» MUIR piled in the dairy judging team competition. They competed against 21 teams from across Pennsylvania. The team won Ist place with a score 0f982. The fol lowing people placed: Hannay Bomgardner, 3rd; Dan Eberly, 7th; Amanda Martin, 13th; Ken dra Reist, 37th; and Nate Artz, 42nd. The placings were out of ap proximately 400 contestants. Other people in the dairy judging career development event were Jared Zimmerman, Brent Copen haver, Erin Templin, and Jason Shirk. PEOPLE'S SALES jMmiCi Cs 7) 4&-2T35 i * >• -*><► K**.x x 4* x L.M.H. Five Lancaster Mennonite High School FFA members will attend the FFA Farm Business Manage ment Career Development Event in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 11-12. The Farm Business Manage ment Team members are Joel Har ms h, son of John and Judy Har nish, Washington Boro; Chad Hunt, son of George and Mary Hunt, Lidtz; Ryan Martin, son of Gerald and Carolyn Martin, Eph rata; and Dayna Weinhold, daugh ter of Sharon Weinhold. Lancas ter. and Daniel Weinhold, Sa ilings. Kerwin King, son of Clair and Donella King, Cochranville, served as alternate. The team is coached by C. Lehman Metzler. “The two-part farm business management event tests the ability of students to analyze the agricul- MILK Where's your mustache 7 T' STOLTZFUS WOODWORK 613 White Horse Rd. - Gap, PA 17527 d water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminated water. A>Martin WATER CONDITIONING Your Water Treatment Center ♦ Call us today for treatment of: * Nitrates * Bacteria * Iron * Sulfates * pM • Acidity!Alkalinity 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Myerstown, PA 17067 Ph: (717) 866-7555 800-887-7555 308 W. Penn Ave. RD #3 Box 109 G 309 W. 4th St Cleona, PA 17042 Stoystown, PA 15563 Quarryville, PA 17566 Ph. (717) 273-7555 Ph. (814) 893-5081 Ph. (717) 786-7373 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1998-815 tural commodity market and choose the proper endeavors for thei farm or business,” said Dale Crabtree, National FFA Organiza tion teacher services specialist Students also apply the economic principles and concepts needed in making the correct business deci sions while teaching them how to utilize records and other available information. Participants are given a SO-question exam of economic principles in Cum business man agement and a problem-solving analysis section. This sectino en ables students to apply the con cepts they have learned in teal-life situations. Participants must un derstand the concepts they have used and be able to defend their decisions to the judges. 717-442-8972 Water Quality an IMPORTANT Ingredient In estock Management 548 New Holland Ave Lancaster, PA 17602 Ph: (717) 393-3612 800-224-3612 800-893-5081
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