A42*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,2001 Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association Conducts Annual Banquet (Continued from Page A3B) ty, owners and operators of Boss’s Steak and Sea House, for the financial support and time given to 4-H and FFA programs. They have purchased animals for the past 13-15 years, esti mates Campbell. Last year they attended 52 sales, said Bill, who grew up on an “all-purpose” Penn State’s Meat Judging team, which took home first-place honors at the NCBA convention in San Antonio this February, were recognized during the banquet. Members included, from left, Doug Koontz, Everett, Bed ford County; Tia Kreider, Chambersburg, Franklin Coun ty; Kurt Beidel, Shippensburg, Cumberland County; and Mark Hazelton, Wellsboro, Tioga County. They are joined by coach Jana Peters, animal science advising coordina tor at Penn State. Call or email us today for a FREE CATALOG. TOLL FREE -1-800-845-3374 • 717-866-7565 • www.farmerboyag.com unit features: Pen pack area with precast slats farm in Blair County and was in volved in FFA as a youth. John and Kathy Allen, Arm strong Farms, Saxonburg, Butler County, won the EnvironiQental Stewardship Award. Covering nearly 1,000 acres, the farm in cludes 100 Angus females and 200 Shorthorn females. One of the first farms in Butler MELVIN NISSIEY Family Of MU-MAR ACRES, MIDDLETOWN, PR for choosing FARMER ROY AG Systems to construct their new County to develop a conserva tion plan with the help of the NRCS, the operation also pio neered in putting in a rotational grazing system, solar power water system, and streambank fencing. Pennsylvania Simmental Asso ciation awards were also pres ented during the evening. Family Of The Year went to the Messick family of Middletown. The fami ly is active not only in the show ring with their prize-winning Simmentals but also in the Sim mental Association. Breeder Of The Year honors went to H. Robert and Connie McQuiston, Haven Wood Farms, Stoneboro, Mercer County, who have the top indexing and high est gaining bull this year at Penn State’s bull test, setting a record for gain among the 2,000 bulls tested in the program since its in ception. The couple began with 17 ani mals in 1990 and have increased to 300 animals in 600 acres, aided by Dave and Annette Downs, herdsmen. Junior Member Of The Year, from York, was Raymond FREE REPORT REVEALS HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL TIMBER SALE! Are you a Private Landowner in PA who owns 10 acres or more of woodland 9 It YES, you are eligible for the FREE REPORT: “IS Secrets Revealed That Will GUARANTEE a Successful Timber Sale!" and a FREE, No Obligation Consultation from Timber Leads. if you are thinking about selling your standing timber - DON’T - until you read this free timber sales report that could be worth thousands of dollars to you l For your free report or to schedule your fiee consultation, call Timber Leads, in Juniata County, 60 HEAD DRY COW FACILITY FARMER BOY AG Systems TURN-KEY ANIMAL PRODUCTIO the future. Senior Member Of The Year, also from York, was John Myers of Dunkard Valley Farms, Dal lastown, York County. Very in volved with PCA and Simmental Association activities, Myers is also Beef Expo treasurer. . . 1 Stough. Involved with the Sim mental breed in his younger years, Stough has continued to show, breed, and raise champi ons at local and state level com petitions. He plans to continue helping at the home farm and start his own farm in the area in Bill McCoy, left, presented scholarships during the re cent banquet. Jen Flinchbaugh, Dallastown, York County, was presented the Pfizer scholarship. This year’s PCA scholarship winner was Randy Shaner, Douglassville, Berks County. toll free -1-877-386-7595. For Equine Insurance in Pennsylvania Call ROBERT L. WORK Representing Farm Family Insurance Co. • Mortality • Care Custody & Control • Liability • Stable & Farm Coverage •Vehicle Coverage's • Business Insurance Plans Phone 724/628-6719 Fax 724/628-5525 Allegheny Professional Insurance Agency, Inc. SYSTEMS