Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 2003, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003
Gala FFA Event Honors Members; Families In New Banquet Hall
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Tractor Supply, Indiana, for his
work with the limited edition
tractor sales and promotion for
FFA.
The H.O. Sargent Award, for
promoting cultural diversity in
FFA, was presented to Mary
Strasbaugh, south central region
vice president and Cumberland
Valley FFA member. Strasbaugh,
Mechanicsburg, is the daughter
of Timothy and Glenda Stras
baugh.
Stars were also announced.
They are:
• Ag sales, service, and me
chanics award went to Kate E.
Sollenberger, Cloister FFA, who
also received the state Star Farm
er honor. Sollenberger, 17, is the
daughter of Molly and Larry Sol
lenberger, Ephrata. She noted she
would like to “own and manage
an equine facility as well as train
horses.”
• Horticulture award went to
Holly A. Hoover, Cloister FFA,
Hoover, 18, is the daughter of J.
Martin and Lois Hoover, Denver.
She noted she hopes to become
“either an ag or history teacher. I
would also, maybe, like to run
my own greenhouse business.”
• Production award went to
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Willie Sole, Tractor Sup
ply, receives a Blue and
Gold Award at the FFA Mid-
Winter Convention at the
Farm Show Complex.
Andrew D. Herr, Manor FFA,
also receiving the state Star
Farmer honor. Herr, 18, is the
son of Allan and Amelia Herr,
Millersville. Herr noted that he
hopes to become a “state and na
tional FFA officer” and would
like to become a poultry veteri
narian.
• Specialty agriculture award
went to Christine A. Carl, Green
wood FFA. Carl, 18, is the
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Each disk is protected with a patented shearhub for the
best disk protection in the industry Should you hit an
obstruction, the splines shear, leaving the inner gears
protected Replacing a shear hub is far less costly and
A smarter design.
Each diagonal-cut module can slide in and
out without the cutterbar being removed The
common oil reservoir, with up to 11 quart
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Plus, the vented cutterbar design means less
heat build-up, a big reliability advantage
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and learn more about the smarter way to cut and condition hay. The genius in you will appreciate it.
Mary Strasbaugh, Cum
berland FFA, is awarded
the H.O. Sargent Award at
the Mid-Winter Convention.
daughter of Kevin and Karen
Carl, Liverpool. Carl noted she
hopes to attend a university ma
joring in large animal science and
veterinary medicine to become a
large animal veterinarian.
Honorary Keystone Degrees
went to the following parents
who have devoted their time to
helping three children earn the
Keystone Degree. They included
D. Lamar and Edith Weaver,
Grassland FFA; Brian and
Brawn to go with the brains.
The low-profile design cuts closer and at a
flatter angle And the cutterbar is made from
high-strength nodular iron, making it stronger
and more impact-resistant than grey iron
This cutterbar has the strength to resist
anything the field throws at it.
»♦♦ 4 •
Honorary Keystone Degrees were presented to families
at the FFA Mid-Winter Convention. From bottom to top,
Kenneth and Kim Moyer, Robert and Pamela Brewer, Wil
liam and Bonnie Keeney, Joan and Ken Fetteroif, and
Frank and Dawn Sankey.
Joanne Spatz, Northern Lebanon
FFA; Kenneth and Kim Moyer,
Northern Lebanon FFA; Greg
and Tine Hamilton, Headwaters
FFA; Ken and Joan Fetterolf,
West Snyder FFA; Jerry and
Joan Bechtel, Central Cove FFA;
A smarter way to harvest hay.
Disks rotate toward the center of the cutting
platform to lift the crop and cut cleaner And since
knives usually rotate toward each other, streaking is
dramatically reduced or eliminated All of the hay
Smart choices in conditioning.
Get the conditioning you want with exclusive
urethane roll or thorough impeller condition
ing (steel rolls also available on 946 and 956
models) Your hay quality - and productivity -
will soar
Q John Deere
Solid Stable Stilt Jqhn Deere
Douglas and Debra Hillegass,
Brothersvalley FFA; David and
Carolyn Pollock, Marion Center
FFA; Robert and Pamela Brewer,
Martin Center FFA; and Charles
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John Deere Dealers
See one of these dealers
for a demonstration
MARYLAND
Hagerstown
Carlyle & Martin, Inc
Whiteford
Deer Creek Equipment, Inc \
NEW JERSEY
Elmer
Pole Tavern EquiprnejiJ §ales
NEW YORK
Auburn
O’Hara Machinery, Inc
PENNSYLVANIA
Adamstown
Adamstown Equipment, Inc
Allentown
Lehigh Ag Equipment, Inc
Carlisle
Gutshalls, Inc
Centre Hall
Dunkle & Gneb, Inc
Fairmount City
Miller Equipment Co
Halifax
Valley Ag & Turf, L L C
Hanover
Finch Services, Inc
Lancaster
Landis Bros, Inc
Lebanon
Landis Bros, Inc
Mansfield
Maple Mountain Equipment
Martinsburg
Wmeland Equipment, Inc
Mercersburg
Smith’s Implements, Inc
Mill Hall
Dunkle & Gneb, Inc
New Alexandria
Lone Maple
Sales & Service, Inc
Oakland Mills
Lost Creek Implement, Inc
Oley
Pikeville Equipment, Inc
Somerset
Scheffel Equipment Co
Towanda
S PE. Inc
Tunkhannock
Bartron Supply, Inc
Uniontown
Maple Mountain Equipment
VIRGINIA
Rocky Mount
Anderson
Tractor & Equipment, Inc
John Deere