FFA Discovers The Power At Louisville Convention (Continued from Page A 1) tion to a limited number of indi viduals that have had a positive impact on FFA and/or agricul tural education. Newswanger received the degree on-stage last Friday at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center. Nearly 45,000 FFA students, teachers and agribusiness representatives were present from every state in the nation. Enos Heisey, was honored with a 25-year sponsor award in appreciation for the encourage ment given to students in agri cultural education as a sponsor of the National FFA Founda tion. Heisey is from Lebanon. The Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture under the direction of Samuel E. Hayes Jr. received the distinguished ser vice citation for many years of work to encourage agricultural education and FFA by working closely with the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Hayes and his staff provide re sources, meeting locations, agri culture knowledge, industry insight, and overall support for FFA in Pennsylvania. James Bark of Bloomington, Wis., is the new American Star Farmer, and Monte Else of Lin coln, Neb., is the new American Star in Agribusiness. For the last 35 years, a na tional ag career show has been held as part of the Convention celebration that is credited as the largest youth career show in the nation. Exhibits range from traditional agriculture and busi ness stalwarts, such as machin ery manufactures to specialty suppliers and emerging e Extra Long 18' Power Cord for Extra Reach. , $69 12 Gallon PRO SQQ 4.5 Horsepower *ru3 05647 LOCKftr HOSE Eliminates Disconnected Hoses Super Powerful Vac! Super Quiet! Large Capacity Ifenks Onboard Cord Wrap for fast and easy storage. If it doesn't say Shop*Vac? Keep Shopping. 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Porter, chair man of the foundation board, announced the Foundation had raised $7,675,000 in 2000 to sup port annual projects and pro grams for FFA and ag education-an all-time record. Since 1944, the National FFA Foundation has provided more than $99 million to FFA mem bers for awards, scholarships, and achievement programs. FFA is a national youth or ganization of 455,306 students preparing for leadership and ca reers in the science, business, and technology of agriculture with 7,226 local chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. In addition to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, other service cita tions went to the Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn, Mich., and Tractor Supply Company, Nashville, Tenn. Progressive Farmer Maga zine, Birmingham, Al., was a 50- 16 Gallon PRO 6.0 Horsepower 644,7 $ll9 Cartridge Filter - dean up WET or W < !• % Eugene P. Klynott, deputy secretary for adminstration, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, center, accepts the distinguished service citation for the department at the National FFA Convention. With Klynott are members of the Pennsylvania FFA Associa tion officer team. They are Kristen Pfeifer, Jen Whitman, Jen Zimmerman, Lisa alien, Andrew Flinchbaugh, Jimmy Mullen, Tony Resh, Jess Hyland, Amos Aurand, and Mike Livingston. year sponsor. Thirty-five-year sponsors from our local area were The Scotts Company, Co lumbus, Ohio; Universal Letter ing, Lima, Ohio; and Wrangler, Greensboro, North Carolina. Other local state degree recip ients include: Delaware, James Borel, president, DuPont Crop Protection. Georgia, Gale Buchanan, dean, College of Ag and Env. Sciences, University of Georgia; Norman Gay, Credit manager, McCranie Tractor Co.; Jerald Taylor, chief ranger, Georgia Forestry; and Howard Turner, dir. member service, Walton Elec. Membership Corp. 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