6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962 Crop Summary Tobacco Harvest Near Completion Tobacco ha: vest continued to near completion this week. A few scatteied fields weie nipped by frost late last week and the cooler vveathei slowed growth and npening of the ciops still in the fields. Seedbed prepaiation and seeding ot tall giams occupied much of the time ot Lancastei county fanners this week Silo filling is still a major lain job, but most coin is npening slowly and only a tew scattei ed reports of picking coni foi giam have been leceived Be cause of the shoit hay ciop and the possibility of tiost damage moie of the com ciop is going into silage. For the first time since last April, the Pennsylvania Ciop Repoi ting Service was able to leport Tuesday in its weekly crop and weather suinmaiv that foi the week ending Sept 24 “soil moistuie was near PENNSYLVANIA ALL PONY SALE OCTOBER 8,9, 10 1962 MARTIN’S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County PONIES AND EQUIPMENT PAUL Z. MARTIN Blue Ball, Pa. Ph. Area 717 New Holland EL 4-6671 ERN Can mean more profit from your herd. Ask your feed dealer about ERN. FISHER & SON OXFORD Malvern & Lincoln U. GRAIN & HAY A. L. HERR & Bro. Oxford Quarrj ville CHAMBERS & SMITH KIRKWOOD Elkview FEED & GRAIN WEIGEL BROS. Kirkwood Oxford adequate for ciop needs m most sections of the state.” Even so, paits of the noith east and west central sections still needed ram. Frosts on Sept 21 and 22 nipped com. tobacco, potato and vegetable ciops m manv places through out the state Damp and cold weather slowed down field w oi k held woik The latest look at potato?., indicated thev aie sizing well and aie of good quality, al tnough the set is lighter than nomial Many noithem tiei gioweis lepoited they weie haivesting a good ciop. Wet weather hampered full scale digging Recumng fiosts com pleted vine kill in Bne Countv, while m Cambna and some eastern counties chemical vine killer had to be applied. Apple groweis were picking Mclntosh, Delicious, Cortland and Jonathan varieties. App les were small but color and duality were good Grape har vesting and processing weie well under way in Erie County. Colder weather appealed to be writing an end to tresh vegetable crops Tomato ajid sweet corn picking weie com pleted. Some cabbage, brocco li and cauliflower weie being harvested. Boots & Saddles 4-H Horse Club Plans Meetings By Caiol Sites, Repoiter The pavilion located to the lear ol the Landisville Fnc Company was the location of the monthly meeting of the Boots and Saddles 4-H Light Hoise and Pony Club last Fri day. The meeting was conducted by Piesident, Haiold Grotf Forthcoming activities weie discussed, one of which was the 4-H District Meet held at Ludwig’s Coiner in Chestei, County Satin day, September 22 nd A trail nde will be held Oc tober 21st, ndmg troni a wooded aiea in Mont Joy R D No. 2 to the Roether Stab les, Manhenn R. D No. 3. 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