(Continued from Page 4) degree. Steve, 18, son of Steve and Deb Appel, Conestoga, has served on several commit tees, including tractor safety, fruit sale, petting zoo, and senior national trip. He has completed dairy management, pump kins, masonry, Christmas trees, and hog projects. Steve, who believes FFA teaches leadership and responsibility, “also teach es you to deal with life on life’s terms,” he wrote. Steve has received several awards, including Outstanding Young Mechanic, public speaking, and leadership. He received his Greenland, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. With new grain you’re With BROCK BINS, the quality of that future Is for certain. That’s because BROCK offers the best quality grain bins on the market today - with more features that mean not only more convenience but also longer life. Here are a few of the BROCK features that make us your No. 1 bin buy: BROCK offers Wing oins-in diameters 6 thru 21-ft -to meet any need you have. 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He received the Green- investing Amos R. Aurand As for what Amos R. enjoys most about FFA, he wrote: “I enjoy going on trips with the FFA and meeting new people. I enjoy this because most of the time the trips do not cost much and I can 9H meet people from all over the country.” storage now in your future lnc. 1248 SOUTH MOUNTAIN RO., DILLSBURG, PA 17019 Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000-Page hand, chapter FFA, and SUN Area degrees. He plans to attend college and become a mechanic. Lee Bailey Central Cove FFA member Lee Bailey plans to continue his education at trade school. He enjoys the recreational and community service activities that FFA offers. Lee, the son of Bernard and Janet Bailey, has completed various projects, including on-farm work experience and dairy and swine production. He has served on various committees and offices, including the executive, fruit, coopera tion, and leadership committees. 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Renee Baker Renee Baker, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, New Alexandria, en joys the leadership conferences and fairs. “I love meeting new people and the learning experience,” she wrote. “I also realy enjoy working with my animals.” Renee, four-year Derry FFA member, has served as chapter president and is chapter reporter. She served as nominat ing committee chairman at the state con vention, on the cooperative project, and on the recreation committee. She com pletd various projects, including lamb, hog, goat, and steer finishing. Renee won several awards, including a gold in the state record book contest She received the Greenhand and chapter degrees. Renee plans to attend a four-year college and major in an “ag-related Geld,” she indicated. Heather M. Banker! In FFA, Heather M. Bankert noted she enjoys "meeting people and making new friends who have an interest in agriculture and love it the way I do.” Heather, four-year Red Lion FFA mem- ber, IS, is the daught er of Wayne and Sue Bankeit, Red Lion. Heather has served as chapter treasurer, vice piesdient and as county secretary and president She also served on various committees, including banquet Hallo ween Float slide show, and off-farm work experience. She has worked for Hopewell Veterinary Service, Heather has received the Star Green hand, Michael Spangler Memorial, Star White Rose, scholarship, chapter out standing member, county outstanding member, and York Fair awards. Heather has received the Greenhand, chapter, and White Rose degrees. She plans to attend Millersville University to major in special education. Susan Barron Four-year Somerset FFA member Susan Barron plans a career in horses. Susan, 17, the daughter of Kevin and Melissa Barron, Somerset, enjoys being involved with people “and the wide varie ty of activities FFA has to offer.” Susan, county vice president and chap ter president, has served as chapter vice president and treasurer. She has also served on the banquet, recreation. Build ing Our American Communities (BOAC), and program of work committees. Susan has received the Star Greenhand, Star Chapter, and leadership honors, and the Greenhand, Star Chapter, and leader ship degrees. Erin Baumgardner , Four-year Dover ’FA member Erin mmgardner plans to itend Thompson usiness Institute to '.come a medical xretary. She wrote lat she enjoys FFA ‘because we work as team,” Erin noted. I enjoy the FFA activities, meeting other FFA members, and knowing as soon as you see another 50