812-L»ncaster Firming, Saturday, November 4, 2000 West Snyder FFA Wins SUN Area Event The SUN Area FFA dairy and livestock judging and tractor driving career devel opment events were conducted Tuesday, Sept. 19 at the Beaver Community Fair. The West Snyder FFA livestock judging team won the top honors by judging mar ket steers, hogs, lambs, and breeding sheep. Oral reasons were given on the West Snyder FFA Tractor Driving Career Development Event partici pants included, from left, Mike Sassaman and Andrew Kreamer. West Snyder FFA Dairy Judging Team included, seated, from left, Phaedra Wray, Daphne Wagner, and Melissa McWilliams. Standing, Amanda Shaffer and Spencer Etzler. West Snyder FFA first place livestock judging team in the SUN Area included, from left, Lance Herman, Hannah Etzler, Brandon Herman, Derek Fetterolf, Heather Hollenbach, and Doug Hoilenbach. market hogs and steers. In the livestock judging event, Derek Fetterolf, Brandon Herman, Hannah Etzl er, and Lance Herman earned the top four spots by placing first through fourth place respectively. These members earned blue ribbons and the first place team honors for West Snyder FFA. Heather Hollenbach and Doug Hollenbach earned red ribbons in the event. Trophies for the top team and individual were sponsored by Zerby Livestock Farm. In the dairy judging event, con testants judged three classes of Hol steins and a class of Jersey cows. FFA members also judged a class of pedigrees and took a written dairy management test. On an individual basis, Amanda Shaffer placed eighth and earned a blue ribbon. Daphne Wagner and Melissa McWilliams earned red ribbons and Phaedra Wray, Travis Catherman, and Spencer Etzler earned white ribbons. In the tractor driving event, stu dents backed a four-wheeled wagon into an area that was four-inches wider than the wagon. They also took a written test and demonstrat ed tractor maintenance proficiency. Mike Sassaman and Andrew Kreamer placed seventh and eighth respectively and earned red ribbons. Food For Profit Workshop MERCER (Mercer Co.) Thinking of starting a home-based food business? Penn State Cooperative Exten sion is having a workshop on Dec. 6 which is designed to help you de cide if selling a food product from a home-based or small business will be a reasonable profitable thing to do. The focus of the workshop will be on developing a business plan, including information on identify ing sources of financing, planning your risk management, finding out the legal and tax requirements for starting a business, effective mar keting strategies, and much more. An economic development agent and a panel of local people will offer marketing strategies. A busi ness instructor will discuss pricing products. A representative of the Pennsylvania Department of Agri culture will talk about the licensing, registration, and the inspection process. A food safety educator will offer important details to assist you in the safe preparation of products. How to maximize shelf life and re duce the risk of foodbome illness will be included. The workshop will be held at the Mercer County Extension office, VA miles north of Mercer on Route 19, from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Dec. 6, 2000. A notebook of information and lunch will be provided for $25. Call the Mercer County Extension office at (724) 662-3141 for more information. Registration deadline is Nov. 29. Holiday Tours WESTMINSTER, Md. The Carroll County Farm Museum in vites visitors to attend the holiday tour. This year’s theme is “Christ mas Past and Present.” Christmas music will accom pany visitors as they tour the Farm house. Food will be available for purchase in the summer kitchen. Also featured are Santa visits, poin settia sales, artisan demonstrations, and wagon rides; the General Store will be open for holiday purchases. Dates are Friday, Dec. 1; Satur day, Dec. 2; Sunday, Dec. 3; and Friday, Dec. 8; Saturday, Dec. 9; and Sunday, Dec. 10. Hours on Fri days are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., and Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The fee of $1 per per son; Children age 6 and under ac companied by a paying guest will receive free entry. SEE YOUR NEAREST I\EW HOLLAND DEALER FOR DEPENDABLE EQUIPMENT & SERVICE PENNSYLVANIA Messick Norman D. Clark Equipment & Son, Inc. RD 1, Box 255 A Honey Grove, PA 717-259-6617 717-734-3682 Loysville, PA APMIIft.PA 717-789-3117 BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. New-Ho!l.and..PA RDI.Rte, 934 A.B.C. Groff, Inc, 717-867-2211 110 South Railroad 717-354-4191 Carlisle. PA R&W Pitman. PA Equipment Co. Schreffler 35 East Willow street Equipment 717-243-2686 Pitman, PA 570-648-1120 Messick _ . Tamaqua. 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