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F.F.A. Larry Miller received the State Farmer Degree from the Missouri Association, Future Farmers of America, on April 18, 1958 at the State F.F.A. convention, Columbia, Mis- souri. Larry enrolled in Vocational Agriculture in 1956 with the following supervised farming program: Pig and Pork Production 5 Sows- Corn Production 3 Acres' and Breeding Stock 10 Boars. He served on the Auditing and Bud- geting Committee and was elected to the degree of Green Hand I I4 i ! LARRY MILLER STATE FARMER 1958 The sophomore year found Larry with an improved farming program of Pig and Pork Production 5 Sows Corn Production 55 acres Fattemng Pig Production 30 Shoats Breed 1ng Stock 6 Boars and 18 G1lts and Alfalfa Production 13 acres His total earnings were 83 522 00 Larry served on the DeKalb Award Corn Plot and Parent and Son Banquet Committees He participated in Soils Judg1ng at D1str1ct contests and was elected to the degree f Chapter Farmer This year as a Junior Larry is Treas urer of the local chapter and has part1c1 pated in Parliamentary Procedure 1n D1str1ct contests The product1on of pure bred Duroc hogs has been the main theme of Larry s farming gram through the finish of the Junior year and again as a senior should put Larry in a good position for advancement in the Future Far mers of America We wish you the very best in all your future activities in F F A Compllments BURKHARDT S GARAGE PATTERSON S STANDARD SERVICE SMITH AND SMITH ABSTRACTORS Aj 41 fu X4 ,QP 5 . ,J ' . , . Y , 5 ' ' ' A 2 :-:Eg - I O I . . ' ' 4 program. A continuation of this type of pro- V - ' . fp ,ef . . . 5 Z1 at '
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Rufus Allen rece1ved the State Farmer Degree from the MISSOUF1 Assoc1at1on Future Farmers of Amer1ca on Apr1l 18 1958 t the State FFA ConVent1on Co1umb1a MIS SOUF1 Rufus who IS Sentlnel 11'1 the local chap ter started h1s superv1sed farmlng program as a freshman 1n 1954 w1th Plg and Pork Product1on 1 g1lt Beef Calf Product1on 1 cow and Corn Product1on 10 acres He was elected to the degree of Green Hand and par tlclpated on the Farm Mechan1cs Judgelng Team 1l'1 D1str1ct contests RUFUS ALLEN STATE FARMER 19 58 iii As a sophomore Rufus lncreased h1s farm1ng program to Soy Bean Product1on 20 acres Corn Product1on 10 acres and Beef Product1on 2 Cows was elected to the de gree of Chapter Farmer and served on the Hog Trough Safety and Superv1sed Farm1ng Last year as a 3un1or Rufus cont1nued an lncreased farm1ng program havlng Corn PPOduCt1OH 85 acres Soy Bean Productlon 90 acres Beef Calf Productlon 2 Cows serv ed on the Corn Plot and DeKalb Award Com m1ttees and conducted many 1mproVement pro jects to 1ncrease the product1on and appear ance of h1S home farm Rufus had a total earmngs at the close of h1s Jumor year of S3 O46 35 Th1s year Rufus rece1ved the degree of State Farmer and 1S serv1ng as Sent1nel on the local chapter served on the Chapter Far mer and Barn Warmmg Comm1ttees Rufus has 1n progress an extens1ve Superv1sed Farm 1ng Program of Soy Bean Product1on 90 acres Corn Producuon 11 acres and Beef Calf Pro duct1on 2 Cows Through careful 1nvestments Rufus has purchased w1th h1s earnmgs a tractor several P16088 of farm equ1pment and a 2 ton truck We hope that Rufus can contmue h1s except1ona1 work and earn the degree of Amer1 can Farmer .Jfj THE DRUG STORE F 0 F 0 q . . . . , . , , a . . . , , ' J . . . - I . I . 2 . , I 1 - 1 I , . . J A 1 , Q .51 ' f - Sant' 3 J Ss. ': F - .X' , 1 .Qs . 1 ' ' Comm1ttees. C9122 - . ' . . 5 ' , 5 : 5 ' , - , . . J . ' ' Q ' , 5 C p , AX . ' ' - 1 xx- of J ' V.. I' U an '7 7 ' ' ' :L I ,f L z . . . I K X 'f Il fu, 1 ' -
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F Charles Montague rece1ved the State Far mer Degree from the MISSOUF1 Assoc1at1on Future Farmers of Amer1ca on Aprll 18 1958 at the State F F A Convent1on Columb1a M1ssour1 Charles enrolled 1n Vocatlonal Agr1cul ture 1n 1956 and had as a freshman the follow mg Supervlsed Farm1ng Program P1g and Pork Productlon 1 Sow Beef Calf Product1on 4 Cows Corn Productlon 10 Acres Soy Bean Productlon 5 acres and T1mothy PTOdUCl10H 6 acres He was elected to the degree of Green Hand and served on the Calendar and Barn Warrnlng Commlttees CHARLES MONTAGUE ST ATE FAR MER 19 5 8 As a sophomore Charles 1mproved h1s farmmg program to mclude P1g and Pork Productlon 1 Sow Soy Bean Productxon 20 -i acres Beef Calf Product1on 4 Cows Corn Farmer Productlon 20 acres and Hay PFOdUCt1OH 20 acres H1s total earnlngs at th1s t1me 1S S3 151 64 Charles served on the Barnwarm1ng Queen and F1re Ext1ngu1sher Sales Comrrnt tees He was elected to the Degree of Chapter Thls year as a Junlor Charles was elected Presldent of the local chapter and has a farm 1ng program of Beef Calf Product1on 8 Cows Feeder Calf Productlon 10 Calves Feeder P1g Productlon 6 Head Corn Productlon 10 acres and Soy Bean Productlon 10 acres He par t1c1pated 1n D1str1ctPar11arnentary and State Farm Mechan1cs Contests Charles has purchsed some farm equlp ment and owns an mterest 1n a llme truck w1th h1s father The addltlonal earn1ngs from Supervlsed Farmlng ln the Jumor and senlor years w1l1 place Charles 1n a good pos1t1on to make appllcatlon for the Degree of Amerlcan Farmer and other honors 1n the Future Farmers of Amer1ca We have great fa1th 1n your ab1l1ty Char les and w1sh you luck 1n all future endeavors Compllments CHARLES E MURRELL WILLIAM STEWART LEO SHEETS X 5 U Io CAQ ' 1 ' I I , , . J .I 1 2 1 I ! I I . ' I 1 , 1 . 1 , v , I , ,.. I I I , . , J , , . f.. . .. . J . ' I' fl' . j - , . .
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