D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 7,1980 Krause girls top Lehigh 4-H Beef Club show ALLENTOWN - Diane Krause, Slatmgton, won champion rosettes for both fitting and showing at the Lehigh County 4-H Beef Club’s Spring Show recently. Debra Krause, Diane’s younger sister, was reserve champion fitter, and reserve champion showing honors went to Jane Sikorski, Emmaus. This fitting and showing contest was the first event of the 1980 show season for Beef Club members. The Paul Krause family, Slatington, hosted the show and the covered-dish family picnic which followed. Cheryl Moran, Chester County Agricultural Agent, was the judge. Following are the placings in each class: Senior Fitting - 1. Diane Krause, Slatmgton; 2. Jane Sikorski, Emmaus; 3. Wilh Wilson, Mertztown; 4. Ralph Danner, East Texas; and 5. Brian Ruch, New Ringgold. Junior Fitting - 1. Debra Krause, Slatington; 2. Jonathan Wetzel, Cooper sburg; 3. Seth Gruber, New Tripoli; and 4. Duane Ruch, New Ringgold. First-Year Fitting -1. Ben Gruber, New Tripoli; 2. Gavin Grim, Mertztown; and 3. Paul Drissel, Coopersburg. Senior Showing -1. Diane Krause, Slatington; 2. Jane Sikorski, Emmaus; 3. Willi Wilson, Mertztown; 4. Kenny Ruch, New Ringgold; and 5. Ralph Danner, East Texas. Junior Showing -1. Jonathan Wetzel, Coopersburg; 2. Duane Ruch, New Ringgold; 3. Debra Krause, Slatington; and 4. Seth Gruber, New Tripoli. First-Year Showing - 1. Gavin Grim, Mertztown; 2. Ben Gruber, New Tripoli; and 3. Paul Dnssel, Coopersburg. Leaders of the Lehigh County 4-H Beef Club are: Wayne Bruch, Zionsville; John L. Fretz, East Greenville; Joshua Grim, Bremigsville; Harry A. W. Gruber, New Tripoli; and Ernest D. Snyder, New Tripoli. Soybeans (Continued from Page D 5) enough soybeans to meet the soybeans produced from world demand. approximately 1.2 million “We expect continued growth in the developed markets,” Bader says. “Even a five percent annual increase in the top 10 markets means additional ' use of about 36 million bushels or the amount of sgvg. *• |few, sait^fA Feed & weed one trip. in For fertilizing and weed control, there s a one-trip solution Feed and weed-applying liquid fertilizer and weed control chemicals together in one quick trip It saves you time, labor, equipment costs reduces soil compaction, and helps you get more profit out of every acre Most herbicides can be included in our prescription mixed SLR* liquid fertilizer or in Golden URAN" nitrogen solution So’you can feed and weed preplant, pre-emerge or postemerge on practically any crop We’ll help you rig up your equipment to make your own application, or well do it for you Then, whenever you want to save busy work during the busy season, you can take advantage of ARCADIAN" liquid and feed and weed in one trip MARTIN’S AG SERVICE ZIMMERMANS LIQ. SERVICE c/oJohnZ Martin RD #1 Box 716, New Holland Pa 17557 PH 717-354-5848 acres. “In addition, we believe that our expanded market development activities m the developing markets should increase their soy con sumption. We anticipate continued growth in Eastern Europe, Latin America and Southeast Asia, plus real potential increases in China. “The decade of the 80s will see tremendous growth in the worldwide demand for U.S. produced soybeans. And soybean farmers, economically hard pressed today, can look with con siderable hope toward profitable production once again.” Plant Foods Rehrersburg, Pa. PH 717-933-4360