14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27. 1961 Prices are maintained we Z. . . may be in trouble later in , . ~ the season, he said. The pros soms come to maturity over f a period of a week or more. Kghoutlhe country. He reported some winter in jury on small trees that were Bittper referred again to pruned early. controlled - atmosphere stor- The specialist encouraged a B e when he Said at present growers to try to keep early Pennsylvania State Umver apple prices high because of sity has cut recommendations the prospects of a heavy from 10 varieties to five, crop in the Virginia apple With this type of storage, growing area and the carry- Ihc day may come when we over of 1960 season apples will plant only one variety in controlled - atmosphere °f a PPi® for the y ear round storage. Unless., early crop market, he said. • Peach Damage (From page 1j keepers and orchardists, as sembled in the basement of the Brossman home, that peach trees pruned early and hard were hardest hit by the cold weather. He pointed out that food supplies are stored in the small branches and the tree is called upon to use these stores after a hard Winter. If the tree has been pruned hard and early, there is no icserve strength to push blossoms and set fruit. ' Bittner said he has ob served a large amount of splitting of the trunk of peach trees and in some cas es the bark has come loose;. He told orchardists if they have seen that kind of dam age, they should make ar rangements with the nursery man for replacements. Tiees with such damage W-ll strug gle along for awhJe, he said but will eventually die. Bittner, as well as county growers, seemed cautious in predicting the status of the apple crop. Reports indicate the cherry crop will be very spotty It ’is almost too early to tell whether apple bloom set fru t, Bittner said. Bee activity has been very limit ed this spring, he pointed out, and while the entire peach crop can be pollinated in a few’ hours of warm, sunny weather, apple blos- • Lancaster Poultry (From page 31 20 Parke K. Herr, 425 WVC 12-6. Marvin Sweigart, 22 21 Garden Spot Broilers (Jacob C TTerr), 3645 WVX. 9-2, NO SALE 13 5 ttd; 22 Sam Q . 3935 WVX, 92. NO SALE. 13 5 bid; 23. Same, 4066 WVX 9-2, NO SALE, 13 5 b'd- 24. Mark Myer, 2600 WVC, 13-2, H. W. Longacre, I”C, 22 5; 25 Sa me 2300 WVC, 13-2 W C Melhnger & Son, 22.5. 26. N W. Kreider & Sons 8000 WV 8, NO SALE, 14 bid: 27 (Fred Sher ick), 800 WVP, Daniel K Good. 22 4; 28. Same, Carl B. Bissei- 22 3;-29. Same, Roy E R°am, 22 5 • 30 Same* Carl B Risser, 22 3. 31. Ivan Z Hoover, 1300 WV, 10 1 Martin Brendle, 151; 32 Conan F Kopo, 5000 WV, 8-5, H. W. Long acre, Inc , 14 1; 33 Floyd L. 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