Sale Of Champions, Farm Show Scholarships Matt Riebling sold his reserve champion market goat to New Holland fami ly. leaders, Sales Stables for $1,150. Sales stables representatives, from left, are and other Lois, Lexine, and David Kolb. adults within the livestock industry to whom I am grateful and give my thanks for teaching me and instilling a desire I have to continue in the livestock held in the future,” said Kyle. • Robert Garrett, son of John and Charlene Garrett, hails from Pequea in Lancaster County. Bob is a 2002 graduate of Penn Manor High School, where he was a member of his school’s FFA chapter. He has been exhibiting market swine at the Farm Show for five years. He currently attends the Penn State York campus and is an Agriculture Education major, with the hopes of becoming an FFA teacher. While in FFA, he served as the chapter vice president, partici pated in meats judging, mechan ics, and poultry, and received the Lockhart Award for outstanding contributions to the FFA chapter. (Continued from Page A 29) have had throughout my child hood and for which I am so thankful,” he said. • Jodi Fetterolf is the daughter of Kenneth and Joan Fetterolf. She is a sophomore at Penn State, majoring in English Edu cation. She is a 2001 graduate of West Snyder High School. Jodi was a member of the West Snyder FFA Chapter, where she served as Historian and Student Advisor. For her efforts, Jodi was rewarded with her Keystone De gree. She has shown market swine at the Farm Show for eight years and is originally from Beaver town in Snyder County. Of her days showing livestock, Jodi says, “my experiences showing pigs have laid the foundation for growth throughout my life, and I Fisher & Thompson, Inc. ® Chambersbura Open House Fisher & Thompson Inc. will hold its Annual Open House at the shop in Fayetteville, Directions: From Chambersburg, take Route 30 East to Mont Alto Road Head South on Mont Alto Road 8/10th of a mile. Turn left onto Eby Road. Travel 250 yds over top of hill. The shop is on your left. Refreshments will be provided each day from 10 AM - 2 PM B 0 5455 Bikle Road DAIRY SUPPLIES/ Chambersburg, PA 17201 MILKING EQUIPMENT am willing to ensure through hard work that my path to suc cess never ends.” • Kyle Fleener hails from Ro besonia, Lebanon County, and is the son of Timothy and Sarah Fleener. He is an Agriculture Business major and currently at tends the Penn State Berks cam pus. Kyle is a 2002 graduate of Eastern Lebanon High School. He has shown market lambs at the Farm Show for the past eight years and captured several cham pions in the Suffolk and Hamp shire breeds. Kyle placed 4th at the 2001 National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest after his Lebanon Coun ty team clinched first place hon ors at the state competition. In addition to his judging, he also served as the vice president of his 4-H club and was named Out standing 4-H Male by the Penn- January 29-30, 2003 Wednesday - Thursday 10 AM -4 PM 12% CASH DISCOUNT 10% DISCOUNT for Approved Farm Plan or Credit Card * Discounts available on most equipment & supply items * Account must be current to be eligible for the discount iher & Thomi Phone; 717-352-7606 SALES & SERVICE Fax: 717-352-7661 ton lm Ryan Claycomb sold his reserve champion steer to Taylor Excel, Wya lusing, for $2,700, represented by Drew Wilkins, left, and Doug Musser. Of his chosen career path, he says, “my experiences in FFA, along with my affection for agri culture and my aptitude for teaching, have led me to pursue a career as an agriculture educator. I hope that I can have a positive influence on my students and the agricultural community just as my Ag teachers have done.” • Sarah Grim is the daughter of Gregory Grim and Elizabeth Landis. She comes from East Berlin, on the border of Adams and York counties, and has been active in both counties in FFA and 4-H. A 2002 graduate of Ber mudian Springs High School, she now attends York College, ma joring in Secondary Education and Mathematics. In addition to her school activ ities, she was active in the York County beef and lamb clubs and is the current president of the beef club. Sarah has exhibited both Angus steers and heifers at the Farm Show, beginning in 1998. Her future plans include becoming a high school math teacher and continuing the cow calf operation she began with her family in 1992. She says, “teaching and family will be my main focus in the fu ture. To be able to influence and sylvania Live stock Association in 2002. “It is to my fsURO Garages 800-331-1875 717-354-7561 Cell # 570-452-6329 Fax 717-355-9181 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003-A3l MUSSER & ASSOCIATES, INC. SALES “The Pole Buildim Specialists" educate the youth is a service that I will strive to make a very positive impact on.” • Sheena Hines hails from Duncannon in Perry County and is the daughter of Robert and Deborah Hines. A 2002 graduate of Susquenita High School, she currently attends the Penn State Berks campus, majoring in Ani mal Sciences with an emphasis in Business Management. Sheena has exhibited market goats, lambs, and pigs at the Farm Show for a total of six years. While in 4-H, she was ac tive in the livestock club and the county council, serving as past president of both. Sheena was also active in the Greenwood FFA Chapter and earned her Keystone Degree. In addition, she was crowned the 2001 Penn sylvania Lamb and Wool Prin cess and is a former Miss Perry County Fair Queen. Sheena says, “living on a farm has taught me what life is all about, like the les sons that can not be taught in the classroom or learned from a text book.” Christopher Jeffcoat is the son of David and Deborah Jeffcoat, Littlestown, Adams County. (Turn to Page A 32) Reuben Esh 245 Fetterville Rd. East Earl. PA 17519 |fabral| Barm il BuHi •