ib-Lancas : armmg, After 26 (Continued from Page A 1) es 4-H and FFA leaders in agrise minars throughout his career and in purchasing their animal proj ects at sales. “The opportunity I had as a 4-H'er for 10-21 years has mold ed me to be the leader I am today," Boyd said. “It’s taught me to win with hu mility, to lose with dignity, and the importance of being sensitive to everyone.” As a 4-H’er, Boyd received the state's highest 4-H achievement award that enabled him to repre sent Pennsylvania at the National 4-H Congress. Even at that early age, Boyd’s character was re vealed in his quest for the achievement award. He had vied for the award three years. The first time, he came in third; the second time, he placed second; and the third time, he was the winner. Perseverance is a characteristic that Boyd encourages people of all ages to aspire to. Transferring farms from one generation to another is difficult for many families. Recognizing the emotional and financial diffi culties, Boyd cosistently spent hours with families in helping them work through the process. “I believe we are put here (on earth) not to take, but to give back resources,” Boyd said. He refers to both human and natural resources. One of the re sources Boyd in particular sought to protect was land use. He was instrumental in establishing farmland preservation in the county. In 1987, he worked to have state legislators approve a $lOO million bond issue for buying per manent development rights from farms. Since then, 50,000 acres have been preserved through the county preservation and 250,000 through the state. Dr. Ronald Hanson, left, stresses the importance of keeping a positive focus in farm family relationships. See next week’s issue for this and more topics addressed at First Union’s 22nd Agri-Education Seminar at the Farm and Home Center. With a focus on show horse success, Lancaster Farming's Boarder & Trainer for March 15 includes ways to improve horse health using a new treadmill developed at the Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, va. Also scheduled for that issue; highlights of the Steeplechase in Leesburg, Va., the work of farriers, and lots more! Saturday, March 1,2003 Years In Boyd served as president of the Lancaster Farmland Trust from 1992-1995. He received the trust’s 1995 Distinquished Serv ice Award and was named to the state’s Agricultural Land Preser vation Board in 1996. “Land is an irreplaceable re source," Boyd said of the need to preserve agriculture’s prime farmland. His stance to protect the digni ty of others is perhaps best dem onstrated by an incident that happened in 1987. At that time, the Ku Klux Klan marched in Ephrata. Boyd was instrumental in forming a prayer vigil where black and white stood in unity against the divisive tactics of the KKK. Boyd arranged for a black minister and choir from Lancas ter to start an exchange with his church to help strengthen under standing and acceptance. That exchange has continued after IS years. Boyd and his wife Linda have three children and reside in Akron. Another son is deceased. Boyd’s honesty in baring his emotional pain in dealing with the loss of his son has enabled him to empathize with many other families dealing with loss. Boyd’s caring attitude prevails in business and personal deal ings. “He is a genuine caring person. It is not a put-on,” Shaw said. Evidence of Boyd’s concern for individuals beyond the financial aspect of the family farm is re corded in the first agrifmance seminar, which he arranged 22 years ago. The theme was, “We Care For You And The Family Farm.” Throughout the successive 22 years of agrifinance seminars, Boyd has always included seg ments that deal with building healthy family relationships and emotional well-being. Agrifinance , Boyd Retires Boyd was named director of agrifinance in 1977. During his tenure with the bank, which went through numerous mergers, the agrifinance department grew from a small customer base to $l3 million in loans and 900 cus tomers. First Union leads in commer cial bank lending to agriculture in the state. Boyd does not look at other lending institutions as competition. He said. “We are here to help each other. Anyone helping agriculture is a friend of mine.” M fRELOcTTIo^TOVENTORY I „ REDUCTION SALE I JzL FOR I R & W EQUIPMENT CO. | FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 2003 9:00 A.M. I BE PROMPT, SHORT AND SWEET SALE, | GOODIES WILL GO FAST! A Sale Order Is Small Equipment And Then Right Into Larger d Equipment. Prior To Sale: Call R & W Equipment For i New Holland Approved Credit, d Note: PA Sales Tax Will Be Collected d Unless You Have Proof Of Sales Tax Exempt #. S Lunch Stand Will Be Provided By Dickinson Presbyterian Church. S Not Responsible for Accidents, ft Blizzard Date, March 28th @ 9:00 A.M. d Note: The Listed Merchandise Is Subject To Change Prior To Sale. d TRACTORS: 1987 Case IH 2394 2WD, Cab, Discbine A Heat & Air, Clean & Solid. 1986 White 2-88 BALERS: New Holland 310 Thrower. New J 2WD, 4 Post ROPS, Over-Under-Direct, 1 Holland 575 Baler with 1/4 Turn Chute New I Owner. Solid. Massey Ferguson 1135 2WD, Holland 70 Thrower - Excellent Condition A Cab with 12’ Valk Front Blade, New Paint. 1980 Massey 124 Throwei. New Holland 853 Round 3 Ford 770 2WD, Dual Power, 2 Remotes. Local Baler. Hyd. Wrap - Very Good Condition New d Trade. 1977 International 574 Diesel with Holland 648, Silage Special Wide Pick Up - I A International 2000 Loader & Industrial Front Year Old. Net Wrap Bale Command Claas 62 3 End. 1959 Massey Ferguson 35, Just Rolant Round Balei Hcsston 560 Auto - Very d Oveihauled, Weights - Nice Tiactoi 1967 Foul Good Condition ASI 3Pt Hyd Round Bale ft 5000 Diesel 2WD with Dunham 22 Qt Load’d Umollci 3 Foul 2000 Diesel with Kelly Loadci 1961 John FORAGE: International 720 Hai\cstci with 2 d Dccic 3010 Diesel NF Remotes 1993 Fold Row Nanow & Windrow Pick Up Head ft 1620 Hydio Tiansmission with 7108 QA International 830 Haivestei with 2-Row J Loadei 1980 Allis Chalmcis 5050 4WD with Wmdiow Pick Up New Holland 900 Haivestcr d 400 AC Loadei 1972 Fold 7000 with Cab - Veiy with Metaleit II - Good Condition 939N3/3 ft Good Rubbci 1993 Kubota 82150 HST 4WD, Row Head with Augei Base 919W3 Wmdiow 3 Ag with Kubota Loadei 1978 Ford 9700 2WD. Pick Up 890 W Windrow Pick Up New Holland ■ Real Weights. 2 Remotes, and Dual Powei - 707 Harvestei Both Heads Misc Heads ft Low Hours 1988 Ford 2910 Synehioni/ed MISC. ITEMS: Dcmco 300 Gal Tiailei 3 Tiansmission, Independent PTO - Less than Sprayei - Used Twice - Excellent Condition d 1000 Hours, with Grill Guaid Baker FSF Forkldt with Side Shift 3 Pi Post ft SKID STEER LOADERS: 1984 New Holland Hole Diggets LandpndebFt Landscape Rake 3 1.555 Perkins Diesel - Woiks Gieat. 1993 New BFt Harley Power Rake 5Ft3 Pt Sidewinder d Holland L 250 New Onan Gas Engine. Gehl Rolaiy Cuttei. 2 - Ford 60” 9308 Rotaiy ft 4400 Gas Engine 1999 Bobcat 753 H Skid Cuttei s 914 Mid Mount Finish Mowci John 5 Steer - Very Low Hours Deere FBB Drill John Deere KBA Disc with d SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: HD Giouser Transport Athens 131 Cuttings Disc 12 Ft ft Hyd Angle Blade with Hyd. Osolation Hyd Tianspoit Disc 10 Ft - Excellent Condition 3 Drive Rotary Broom New Holland 716 C 60" 2 Stage Snowblower, d HAY TOOLS: 2 - 258 New Holland Rakes - 1 Bnlhon 4 Row BRH 3 Pt Cultivatoi with ft Rubbei & 1 Steel New' Holland 256 Rake New Fenders - Excellent Condition Kill Bros 350 3 Holland 55 Rake with Dolly Wheels New Gravity Bins on 8 Ton Zimmeiman Geais. 3Pt d Holland 254 Rake/Teddei New Holland 255 Spring Hanow 3Pt 2 Row'Coi n Plantei ft Rake/Teddei 2 - Pipe Rake Wagons on 8 Ton LAWN & GARDEN: 2 New - Ingersoll 3014 3 Wagons Wooden Rake Wagon. John Deere 4 Garden Tractors Ingeisoll Hi Wheel 444 with d Rotor Teddei Kuhn GF44OT 4 Rotoi/Tcddei Wheel Weights & Fiont Blade Ingersoll Mower ft New Idea 4111 Double Rake Hitch New Idea Decks Case 222 with 44‘ Mowei White LT 145 3 279 Cut/Dionei - Good Condition - Excellent Hydro 14 HP with Mowei White 175 Hydro 17 d lor Corn Foddci New Holland 477 Haybme HP with Mower Scats Cialtsman with Mower ft Mechanically Good New Holland 479 Haybme Gravely 300 Piotessional with 60" Mower & 3 New Holland 488 Haybme - Very Good Hyd. Lift Encoic 60" Walk Behind Mowei d Condition New Holland 489 Haybme 2 - New Power King 1218 2 - Swisher Pull - Beside - ft Holland 411 Discbmes - Mechanically Good 2 Behind Mowei - Used I Season. Honda 5518 3 - New Holland 499 Tongue Haybmes -(1 ’96). 4WD Watei Cooled Gas 52” Mower Snow d 1997 New Holland 1431 - Good Machine - Bloweis. Chainsaws, Trimmers, and Misc Hand ft Local Tiade International 8370 14 Ft Pivot Held Items, Tne Chains, Blades, Misc Gaiden 3 Tongue Mowei Conditioner Vicon 321 10’ Tractoi Attachments Will Be Sold ft Shetron Auction Service 3 Terry J. Shetron AU003732L d Jessie Romberger AU003719L ft Chris Bream AA-002786-L * Clerks: Becky Shetron and Krissy Thomas OWNER: R & W EQUIPMENT CO. 35 E. Willow St. Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: 243-2686 Fax: 243-0244 R & W Equipment is moving to: 2510 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, PA 17013 As of April of 2003. Other highlights in Boyd’s ca reer include serving as chairman of the Agriculture and Rural De velopment Committee of the American Bankers Association in Washington, D.C. for the 1997-1998 term, and chairing the National Agriculture Bankers Conference in Milwaukee in 1997. Boyd is the only Pennsylva nian to chair the national organi zation in its 50-year history. In 1998, Boyd received the George Delp Award. And in Jan uary of this year, Boyd accepted Pennsylvania’s most prestigious Phone 226-1918 agricultural award for First Union Bank’s promotion and ad vancement of agriculture at the Agro 2003 Farm Show / International dinner in Harris burg. At 61 years of age, Boyd said that he does not have plans for what he will do after retirement. Boyd's last day with First Union is March 31. “I will give my job 110 percent until then. After that, I'll think about the future,” he said. & HEWHOLLAI\D