o—Lancaster Farming, Saturda; I National Fall Potato Outlook Not As Good Prospects for fall pototoes potatoes declined during the month as hot weather general ly prevailed in the Pacific Northwest and dry weather continued in the Red River Valley. Prospects in all fall re gions declined during the month 2.3 million in the 8 eastern States. 1.0 million in the central and 2.6 million in the western States. Harvest has started in many areas and the rate is expected to increase rapidly in Septemlber, when more areas start digging. In Maine, where the crop is late, the set was below earlier expectations. Vine killing was expected to be general by ear ly September. Prospects on Long Island are below earlier expectations because of poor sizing. Ample rainfall was re ceived in Michigan during Au gust. In Wisconsin, prospects are generally good Dry weath er continued into August in the Red River Valley of Min nesota and North Dakota and prospects declined from Au gust 1 because sizing was ma terially affected. High tempera tures in southwestern and south central iowa during Au gust did not favor growth. In the eastern areas of Idaho, a good crop is in prospect. The prospects for the State, at 619 million, are much below the 70 2 in 1966 In the San Luis Valley of Colorado, some acre age was hail-damaged in Au gust, but total damage was small Growing conditions oth erwise have been good. Pros pects in Oregon and especial- £& M U NEWS 4-H County Council To Hove Skating Party The Lancaster County 4-H County Council will sponsor a roller skating party on Wed nesday, September 20 at 'Rocky Springs Roller Rink. The par ty will be held from 8 to 11 p m and is open to the public Most Advanced; « * Z-~K "ill mmsiosß September 16,1967 ly in Washington, were down because of the high tempera tures in August. .Sizes in Wash ington are expected to average below last year. The crop in Californio, on the other hand, continues to grow well in all areas. Prospects for the late summer crop, at 30,430,000 cwt. on September 1, are slightly below the 31,114,000 cwt. forecast a month ago, but above the 29,430,000 cwt. har vested in 1966. Digging was underway in all areas and be cause of the late growing sea son, was running generally la ter than usual. Harvest on Long Island has been slow and about 8 percent of the crop was dug to Septemlber 1 com pared with 10 percent a year ago and 17 percent in 1965. Yields on early Harvested ac reage were disappointing. In New Jersey, excessive rainfall and limited demand has de layed harvest. In the Bay area of Michigan, cool weather and Aluminum Clapboard Siding Sale! 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Get all the details nowl AVAILABLE At nTT/'T*} BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER I ArWdV I 1027 Dillerville Rd. Lancaster II ° PHONE 394-0541 cows. Located 5 mi. W of EpK rata at Clay. Terns by War ren J. Selbel. TUBS. SEPT. 20, at 12 noon - Public Sale of 65 Registered St Grade Holsteins, located 2 mi. S of Elverson off Rte. 82, Ches ter Co., Pa. Terms by Paul H. Bowman. TUBS. SEPT. 26, 7:30 p.m. 85 Hoi. cows at Galena Md. WED. SEPT. 27, 9 a.m. - aft Blue Ball, Pa. Farm, Equip ment. Last sale of the season. We sell on Commission, Paul Z. Martin. SAT. SEPT. 30 at 12 moon - Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Farm Machinery and Household Goods at Windsor Rl, Pa. Terms by Anna B. Bahm, Estate. SAT, JAN. 27, 1968 - Sugar Loaf Farm Sale, Box 1236, Staunton, Virginia. MAY 4, 1968 - Ankony-Hyland Production Sale, Highmore, S. Dakota. Adams-Canning, Mgrs. to'
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