Pa. Cattlemen Choose Queen Award winners include Heather Sleeman, charolais heifer winner, seated, and from left, Glen Turk, presenter; Frank Darcey, Seed Stock Producer; and Bunk Smith, Top Hand. (Continued from Pag* Al ) trainer and belongs to the 4-H for two years, Ray Grimes said that salesman award for three years. Horse-N-Around Club. one of his goals was to have the Nichole works part time as a horse As president of the organization Expo moved to the Farm Show 01>0504*324 CI993.2SNECA Inc. AMBUSH* is a trademark of an IQ Group Company. AMBUSH is a restricted u«e pesticide. ROW W\RRIOR Fight Cutworms With Ambush, It’s your corn against cutworms in a fight to the finish. And if your corn wins, it will mean increased yields and profits for you. Let AMBUSH* insecticide help. Its pyrethroid chemistry will control the cutworms that threaten your yields. To learn all the advantages of AMBUSH, see your dealer today. Ambush Zeneca Ag Products Always road and follow label directions carefully. Complex from Penn State. The main reason for the move was the hassle with bad weather. the American Junior Simmental Association. The high school senior operates her own cattle fit ting and showing business called Neon Fitting Service. The Nation al Honor Society member is active in many school activities and has won awards in 4-H beef breeding, market steer, lamb, swine, and sheep. She plans to use the $250 scho larship to study ag technology at Central Missouri State University. The Seedstock Producer Award went to Frank Darcey of Spring Bottom Farm in Adams County. According to Rep, Sheila Miller, Darcy received the award for his accomplishment and involvement in selling seed stock for bulls across the U.S. Darcy is president of Adams County Beef Producers, board member of Farmers Home Administration and Pa. Cattleman, president of the Polled Hereford Associ ation, and active in Keystone International Lives tock Exposition, Pennsylvania Farm Show, and other livestock-related events. Grimes and his wife Mary donated a Charolais heifer to Heather Sleeman. winner of the Charolais Heifer Chain, a program established by the association last year. According to the rules, the winner is to show the animal and give back the first female offspring to the association so that it can be given to another young showman. The association chose Jamie Lynn Cowell as the recipient of the scholarship award. Jamie, the daughter of James and Billie Cow ell of Waynesburg is a member of Other awards went to the Beef Council repre sented by Elrose Click, David Ivan, and Tammy Baltzhaser. For signing up the most new members, Bunk Smith of Dillsbuig received die Top Hand Award. SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Ra. 4- . * FULL-FAT ROASTED SOYBEANS For Maximum Feeding Value • High energy, by-pass protein and palatability • Toxic enyzmes and molds destroyed • Peak performance with retained oil and lecithin • Improved Total Digestable Nutrients • Ultimate rich peanutty flavor and aroma • Diced as roasted • Roast own grown beans - Avoid trucking and docking • Economical and efficient for lower feed costs • Ready for use or storage Custom Rom Una to PA and Surroundlnl States Bant Onto Roasting Roaat-M-Matic 3040 Panns Grova Rd. Grain Rn««n«g Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Salaa-Sarvlca (Chaalar Co.) Cuatom Work (610) 869-8834 Roast-Cool Unit Available David N. Groff RD 3 Lawisburg, PA (717) 868-1430 Schnupp's Grain Roasting, Inc. RD 6 Lobanon, PA 1-800-483-4004 717-868-6611