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STRUCTURE OF AGRICULTURE

ART INSTRUCTION SCHOOLS

The Rochester, New York chapter of the FFA Work Experience Center pinned the new secretary with a corsage to wear throughout her special day. Last year, in cooperation with the president of the foundation, Robert Lund, general manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors, they raised for leaders in blue jackets of tomorrow. His dedication has led to FFA becoming the most vital youth group in America."

Mc-Dowell was a member of FFA and earned State and American Farmer degrees for his work on the farm. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin where he was president of the Collegiate FFA.

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A horse ride should never end with a quick dismount and a hasty toss of gear and equipment into an empty stable. Saddles, bridles, blankets and other tack items are exposed to these elements and need to be cleaned or aired out to remain in good condition. In addition to cleaning and proper storage procedures, equipment should be regularly inspected for breakage and wear.

Sludge structures help put a lid on foul odors. Manure can be stored for months and moved to application equipment when time is available.

SLURRYSTORE SYSTEM

FFA member Pat Clarke is claiming a share of the fortunes in the bluegrass region of northeastern Kentucky. To hear Pat talk about the care and patience that goes into breeding and maintaining thoroughbreds, the love of horses. Montana and Wyoming pinched off their crowns on four sides, making what was known as "Montanapeak." By knowing the practical aspects of it.

Sheep herders and cowboys who worked in small brush country, with ill fitting wide brims and preferred a style known as "pork pie". To. Just as cowboys of the open range could be identified by their head gear, early day gamblers, gunners and. These hats were compact enough to stay out of the farmer's way while working, while still providing the necessary protection from the elements.

In addition to the functional aspects of various hat styles, the age of the wearer and hero worship played important roles in the design of headgear.

XD-3 EXTRA

Put Exxon's XD-3 and XD-3 EXTRA engine oils to work. save money and fuel on your farm. Continued from page 28) (clockwise, from right) The latest from HondoBoot Company features a 16 deep scalloped top and four rows of stitching. These unique rope design padded belts from Tony Lama feature cowhide and spotty edges.

WOLVERINE TOUGH OUTSIDE PURE COMFORT INSIDE

WOLVERINE

THE CHAPTER

FFA WEEK

WHEN THE WEATHER

GOES AGAINST YOUR GRAIN, BE GLAD YOU OWN A MASSEY

34;We're just establishing the program," says Edsel, reflecting on five years of planning and work. 34;For example, agricultural mechanics students monitored masonry work, such as laying building blocks. All vo-ag students are required to complete a short an introductory course in meat processing because, Edsel says, “we can learn some basic principles of marketing and ag-busi-.

FINE QUALITY WESTERN WEAR

PROUD TO BE AMERICAN

MEMORIAL TREES

BUCKS FOR BATTERIES

COLOR IT HOT

ACTION

FFA COPS BRAHMAN SHOW

SAFETY CYCLISTS

ENERGY ACTION

UPDATE ON

CHAPTER'S SEMINAR

FUTURE FARMER

STAR OF THE SHOW

During the period from September 15 to November 30, we will process orders for more than 75,000 jackets—alto three-quarters of the year's total sales. This places a heavy burden on your Supply Service and its suppliers.

OFFICIAL FFA JEANS AVAILABLE

OFFICIAL FFA WATCHES AVAILABLE

NATIONAL FFA SUPPLY SERVICE

O. Box 15159

34;There's a good future in meat processing," assures Jimmy Furrow, a senior FFA member registered in the pro-. which is designed to provide field learning, has settled into a job. But now, Gary is involved in professional butchering. shop in the morning," he says, not missing a cut on a hip. mainly learn to cut custom cuts in vo-agbuilding, so working at roundsmyeducation shop. State regulations are such that we cannot run a business here, but we follow standards and codes."

West Virginia state law prohibits Shady Spring from selling meat. which is processed in the school laboratory. Because of the myriad regulations imposed on agricultural businesses. maintenance of the meat cutting process. bacon or whatever, we can find the animal but the customer has to pay the cost. don't charge anything to cut, but the people in the community are real supporters. They usually reimburse us in the form of donations." Adin Hester is now president and CEO of the California Citrus Mutual Association, which is made up of more than 2,000 farmers. 34; That's about 35 percent of all the oranges grown in Northern California." The numbers are impressive when you find out that the co-op only exists since then.

34;We're a trade association charged with disseminating information about the orange industry," explains the enterprising director. 34;We tell farmers what's happening in the markets, what quality we're sending to the markets, what the prices are, and how managers are handling their produce. yes let's ensure that our growers are treated fairly and are adequately compensated for their produce." Hester serves as a representative at the hearing for the voice of the cooperative. believes that the orange grower should be protected from regulations that prevent him from properly managing his orchard. 34;We like to think of growers as a hired hand beyond the farm gate," says Hester. 34;We get involved in critical areas of marketing and regulations that the farmer may not know or have time to worry about."

34;But through my experience and exposure. with FFA, I found that continuing education was extremely important. could see opportunities in agriculture beyond the agricultural level." Without opportunities for agriculture, students should consider agribusiness as an alternative. the ambition, creativity and willingness to get ahead have the opportunity to.

FACTS FOR ACTION

WISCONSIN DOES IT AGAIN

AN ALUMNI FIRST

GOAT MILKING

MADE MEANINGFUL

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Lintner talked about the first vo-ag banquet held in Fredericktown in 1927 and went on to discuss a trip to the National Convention in 1932 with the Fredericktown FFA Band and. But southeast of the small rural community of Berthoud, Colorado, there is one of the most unusual poultry operations in the country. Being keen fishermen, the two Martins were motivated to start the now successful business of growing Ply-.

After the initial establishment of the business, the Martins began to inquire about sources for better quality breeders throughout the United States. They found four other Plymouth BarredRock breeder sources. We are also looking for the amount of sticks. For our purposes, we don't want a lot of catfish because if there are a lot of catfish present, the spring will hold water and sink. Out of the 2,000 chicks that are hatched, only the roosters, or young males, are kept, except for excellent pullets that are kept for breeding purposes.

When the hens lay eggs, they are taken and placed in incubators. This prevents the hens from laying eggs. Some winter hatchlings appear to be stunted and do not grow as fast as those hatched in the summer. Scott does not show his poultry exhibits; they are bred exclusively for breeding and "poultry". After Scott graduates from high school, he plans to continue the family business.

We have an occupancy permit that protects us to the extent that Scott now owns 25 percent of the company, his parents own 25 percent, and his two brothers each own 25 percent. He also received the Record Book Award and Chapter Professionalism Award for his outstanding performance with the Plymouth Barred Rockoperation. Such achievements undoubtedly reflect the character of Martin Poultry Farm - it grows from ambition.

CONSERVATION

LIFESTYLE

THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO MAKE

SHENANDOAH VALLEY RABBIT CASSEROLE

THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO MAKE A MARLIN

MAKING HISTORY SINCE 1870

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