. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^1 \m- â TV i 'â â "i§ Roy W. Uelner, general manager, AUis-Chalmers Corp. Agricultural Equipment Division, recently completed arrangements for sponsorship of the Agricultural Sales and/or Service Proficiency Awards Program of the National Future Farmers of America (FFA). From left are Donald N. McDowell, executive director, National FFA Foundation sponsoring committee; Raymond E. Dague, manager, customer and dealer affairs Agricultural Equipment Division; Mr, Uelner; and Philip H. Johnson, national vice president, FFA. The a


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ^1 \m- â TV i 'â â "i§ Roy W. Uelner, general manager, AUis-Chalmers Corp. Agricultural Equipment Division, recently completed arrangements for sponsorship of the Agricultural Sales and/or Service Proficiency Awards Program of the National Future Farmers of America (FFA). From left are Donald N. McDowell, executive director, National FFA Foundation sponsoring committee; Raymond E. Dague, manager, customer and dealer affairs Agricultural Equipment Division; Mr, Uelner; and Philip H. Johnson, national vice president, FFA. The annual award program is designed to complement the training provided in the vocational agriculture classroom by making practical application of the academic ALLIS-CHALMERS SPONSORS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA AWARDS The Agricultural Sales and/or Service proficiency awards program of the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) will be sponsored by the Allis-Chalmers Corp. Agri- cultural Equipment Division begin- ning in 1973. The announcement was made jointly at the recent Wisconsin State FFA Conference. The annual awards program is designed to complement the training provided in the vocational agricul- ture classroom by making practical application of the academic subjects. According to Roy W. Uelner, general manager, Agriculture Equip- ment Division, "Allis-Chalmers wel- comes this opportunity to assist individual FFA members prepare themselves for a sales and service occupation in agri-business. The annual awards program provides individuals with incentive to do the best job in accordance with their performance ; Mr. Uelner said that he feels that the FFA program is essential since agricultural on-farm trend is towards larger farms with larger machinery and production capa- bility. "The need is to fill the gap between the producing farmer and supporting agri-businessmen who promote their inputs and market their products," Mr. Uelner


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