A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 2003 Bureau Honors Hayes (Continued from Page A 1) During his tenure as agricul ture secretary, Hayes secured funding for the expansion and renovation of the Farm Show Complex, construction of a new Meat Evaluation Center, and a new greenhouse at the agricul ture department. The Depart ment of Agriculture under Hayes’ direction developed new pro grams for agriculture, such as the Pennsylvania Produce ... Simply Delicious produce marketing program, development of the state’s crop insurance program, the Export for Scholars program, and Next Generation Farmer Loan Program. Hayes was also one of the original six conferees in the legislature when the Penn sylvania’s farmland preservation law was passed and, as agricul ture secretary, moved the state’s farmland preservation program to lead the nation. Donaldson also noted that 11 years ago Hayes was honored by PFB. “Sam was presented 11 years ago at Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s annual meeting with the Bam Raiser Award, which recognizes continued leadership to the agriculture community. And tonight we take the opportu nity to commend him again for his tireless devotion to Pennsyl vania Agriculture.” Hayes, from Warriors Mark, expressed his thanks for receiving the 2003 recognition. “It is an honor to stand here once again in Hershey,” he said. In recognition of his accomplish ments in agriculture, he noted it was not done by him alone. “It could not have been done I « www.baleinabag.net AMISHTOWN GENERAL STORE, LLC Hardware • Tools • Martin Senour Paints PeWALT ItuUCila OBOSmCHI Nuts & Bolts By The Pound Animal Health Supplies Air Compressors & Fittings, Plumbing Supplies, Lawn & Garden, Volleyball & Croquet Sets, Trikes, Scooters, Express Wagons 147-A Amish town Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: 717*355*9400 Open M-F 6A M ■ 6 PM, Thurs night till 8 PM, Sat 7AM -2PM, Becky and Matt Balliet of Drums were selected as this year’s Young Farmer and Rancher Achievement Award. without teamwork. It is not the achievement of one man or one woman or one part of Pennsylva nia or one organization it’s teamwork. It is Pennsylvania Ag riculture, this is the team that clothes, feeds, and shelters the 12 million Pennsylvanians and mil lions beyond our common wealth’s boarders.” Hayes concluded his remarks saying, he had “the greatest ap preciation any one person can have for those who are farmers.” Lebanon, Lehigh County Young Farmers Win PFB Awards HERSHEY (Dauphin County) Dale Heagy of Lebanon Coun ty and Andrea Semmel of Lehigh County were selected as winners in two Young Farmer & Rancher (YF&R) contests recently during Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s 53rd annual meeting. As PFB’s Discussion Meet win ner, Heagy received $5OO cash from the Dodge Division of Daimler Chrysler, and an assort ment of items from Stihl, which Soil ph - Get M • Soil test to determine PH and aglime needs • Apply aglime early fall to complete spreading Call your local Martin Limestone dealer or call us in Blue Ball, PA (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Martin LIMESTONE Dale Heagy of Lebanon Coun ty was also honored as the win ner of the Young Farmer and Rancher (YF&R) Discussion Meet. “This is an honor,” said Heagy. “First of all I would like to thank the Young Farmer Rancher Committee for holding this contest and making it possi ble for us to participate in it.” Heagy also thanked his par ents and brother who were not in include a Farm Boss Chain Saw, protective chaps and a helmet safety system. Heagy was one of 10 finalists who competed in the meet during the PFB Annual Meeting. Heagy farms in partnership with his father, Ed, and brother, Darrell. They operate a 150-cow Holstein dairy farm in Annville. Dale is president of the Lebanon County Farm Bureau. As PFB’s Excellence in Ag AT FALL HARVEST TIME before winter Soil test to know Dale Heagy, left, won the YF&R discussion meet, earn ing a trip to the national contest. He is being congratulat ed by Shawn Miller, YF&R chairperson. attendance for taking care of work on the farm, enabling him to participate in the contest, and his wife for her support in pre paring for the contest. Andrea Semmel of Lehigh County was selected at the 2003 Young Farmer and Rancher Ex cellence In Agriculture Award winner. “I thank Farm Bureau for all the opportunities that they have given me. I have grown so much in the last few years through the Award winner, Semmel received $5OO cash from the Dodge Divi sion of Daimler Chrysler and a $250 lodging gift certificate from Choice Hotels International. Semmel was one of three final ists who competed in the compe tition during the PFB Annual Meeting. Semmel is employed full time at the family’s registered Holstein and Brown Swiss dairy farm in Schnecksville. She is past chair of Young Farmer and Rancher Pro gram, and I owe a lot to that,” said Semmel. Semmel also thanked her fami ly for the guidance and support. “Without them, many of the things I have been able to accom plish, I would not have been able to accomplish without their sup port.” Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff was on had to deliver (Turn to Page A 23) the PFB’s Young Farmer and Ranchers Committee and is an ex-oificio member. She is active in her county Farm Bureau and is a member of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Speaker’s Bu reau. Semmel won PFB’s Discus sion Meet in 2000. Heagy and Semmel will also travel to the American Farm Bu reau annual meeting in Hawaii in January to take part in national competition. it right UMCSTONE ♦ • • * # w w