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Hurst on OA RD2,EastEart,PA nt £ Ph.(215)445-6865 Phone (215) 845-2261 H. Daniel Wenger Pe „ w H ostetter & Bro. Inc. RD2,Annville,PA RDI, Hamburg, PA Ph.(717)867-2896 Phone (215) 488-6574 Jim's Sales & Service Oak Bottom RD Box 37 Quarryviile, PA. Phone (717) 786-1533 NOW . . . LET HIM FIGURE YOUR SAVINGS! Ws make your cows worth more. Calvin Gum RDI, Wind Gap, PA Ph. (215) 863-4557 Lester B. 801 l RDI, Lititz, PA Ph. (717) 626-6198 Summer fresh vegetables WASHINGTON, D.C. - Summer fresh vegetable supplies may be only slightly smaller than a year earlier, based on average yields of the last three years. In ad dition, a larger summer onion acreage would probably be offsetting so that toal output of fresh vegetables in the summer quarter would be very close to the 1975 figure. With fresh vegetable prices to growers already substantially below a year earlier, the usual summer seasonal decline will seem longer in 1976. Supplies of onions, pep pers, and celery will probably be more generous, but reduced amounts of lettuce, cabbage, and tomatoes may be expected. A larger supply of water melons will not likely offset tonnage from a reduced cantaloupe and hi leydew acreage. With larger carryovers of most important canned and frozen vegetables, the in dustry has planned sub stantial cutbacks in 1976 processed vegetable production. Average yields from 14 percent less acreage would result in materially smaller packs of several leading vegetables. Non theless, total supplies are expected to be ample. The California tomato crop may be large enough to result in continued heavy supplies of tomato products, EUTZTOVN FIIE * 1 i Mon. a Aug. loth**'™Aug. Enjoy the fun i thrills of FEATURING JACK ROYAL SHOWS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ON OUR STAGE -4r MIDWAY EVERYNITE Bpm.and9 30pm ** BLUE RIDGE QUARTETTE & MARK FOUR ... .MON. AUG. 16 And Sat., Aug. 21st at 8 p.m. & 9:30p.m. plus 3 p.m. AAatinee BILLY WALKER TUES. AUG. 17 of "GRAND OLE OPRY" THE HAGERS featured on "HEE HAW" Show GUY & RALNA THURS. AUG. 19 Stars of the LAWRENCE WELK SHbw BARBARA MANDRELL FRI. AUG. 20 Columbia Records star The 1976 KUTZTOWN FAIR AGRICULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS * TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST 7 P.te. WEO. 18 5 CLASSES 3 Farm 2 Mod Sheep Judging Dairy Cattle Judging Swine Judging & Beef Judging F.F.A. &4-H Events HOJTZTOWN FAIR Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 7,1976 near year earlier provided there are no prolonged plant closings because of labor management disputes. It is estimated that a shutdown through the first week of August may result in a loss of 10 to 15 percent of the crop in California. Canned pea supplies may again be too large for normal expected use. However, acreage cuts in sweet com and snap beans promise smaller packs and reduced supplies for 1976-77. For other canned vegetables - beets, sauerkraut, and lima beans - some further cuts would be in line with recent annual use. The total supply of frozen vegetables in 1976- 77 promises to be smaller than a year earlier. The summer potato crop of 22.4 million cwt. is seven percent larger than a year ago. Both acreage and yields are up, and even though the crop is not large by historical standards, it came on the heels of larger than expected spring supplies. This has tended to keep prices under some downward pressure. Summer 1976 prices are not showing typical seasonal highs thus far. July stocks of frozen potato products were 15 percent smaller than on the same date in 1975 when they were unusually large. The first acreage estimates of the important fall crop, which accounts for about 85 per cent of annual output, will be released on August The 105th Annual EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP HOLSTEIN SHOW 3 P.M. Mon. U Don't Miss luce. Livestock, Machinery, Arts A Crafts Displa 12. Earlier intentions had suggested moderately larger plantings. There will be a slightly larger sweetpotato acreage for harvest again this year. The gain is largely in North Carolina; Louisiana expects to harvest 1,000 fewer acres. Canning activity may not be especially brisk, but it will likely surpass the 1975 performance. Dry bean acreage is up 1 percent this year. A larger gain would put substantial pressure on grower prices since there will be another relatively large carryover. Foreign demand in 1975-76 was especially disap pointing, and the industry hopes for at least a resumption of average movement out of the country in the 1976-77 season. In a special article “Home Grown Fruits and Vegetables and Their Uses,” Evelyn Kaitz and Jon Weimer report on a home gardening survey. The survey indicated a slight but steady increase in home gardening over the last 3 years. Predominant reasons given by respondents for home gardening were a taste preference for home grown fruits and vegetables, a desire to save money, and an interest in gardening as a hobby. Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable for growing and canning; beans are the most popular for freezing. WED. AUG. 18 .Tues. Aug. 17 ..Wed. Aug. 18 Thurs. Aug. 19 . ..Fri.Aug. 20 67 21st "The Biggest Little Fair in the State" ’6".