Com crop surveyed before field harvest By KENDACEBORRY LITITZ - In late Sep- located near Brunnemlle, tember, the crop which had been used as a enumerator for the USDA sample in the random field O'' i Reporting Service survey. 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Also, we have many large tires at low prices MUMMAU FIRESTONE Mount Joy, Pa. 717-653-2075 Call or write: Elam Snyder, Lititz, prepares to harvest his corn fields. He expected an overall good harvest from his fields, relating that he had a good year for his corn crop. the crop was actually har vested. The enumerator travelled to the area in the cornfield where the sample areas were marked. There, the first thing done was to check the com for maturity and record the findings. Then the com which lay in the first row of each fifteen foot unit was picked with the third and fourth ear marked to be sent to Harrisburg for further study. Finally the com that had been picked weighed and its weight recorded. The com was later FIRESTONE ARMSTRONG GOODRICH f ■*, * f /> ? * K? a ' returned to the farmer, except for the ears sent to Harrisburg. After the study in Harrisburg of all the random fields used in this survey, a forecast of predicted harvest estimates is released by the Crop Reporting Service. Concerning the field farmed by Elam Snyder, the Crop Reporting Service released this information. The estimated yield of that 3.5 acre field located in northcentral Lancaster County is 129 bushels per acre. Still able to affect this predicted number were the problems of wet weather and frost possiblities which could change the estimate. According to the fanner, Elam Snyder, of all his com fields harvested this year, WHITE HORSE GRAIN CO. ( INC AT TWO LOCATIONS (We have recently emerged with Breckbill Farm Seed & Supply) Grain Elevator located Warehouse will be at at White Horse Grain Russellville for farm R 2 Cochranville supplies, fertilizer 808 HOO and chemicals. 215-869-8201 DICK BRECKBILL 215-932-3307 NOW BUYING • SHELLED CORN & SOYBEANS On a day to day basis at current price or by contract. NOTE: WE HAVE INCREASED OUR DRYING FACILITIES TO SERVE YOU BETTER AND FASTER. FALL SEEDS AVAILABLE WHEAT BARLEY • Abe • Pennrad • Red Coat • Barsoy • Logan • Arthur 71 We have complete fertilizer needs for Fall Seeding. Combing & Truck Service Available. the one used on the random survey gave the poorest harvest. He estimated that his harvest on that field was closer to 140 bushels per acre and added that it just didn’t produce like some of his other fields. Speaking of the other cornfields on his farm, Snyder mentioned that this was a good year of growmg corn for him, with enough ram and good weather. He figured that he expected the harvest figures of his other cornfields to come close to the 200 bushels per acre mark, although he again remarked that the field Preventive (Continued from Page 118) Maryland farmers with special problems concerning suspected aflatoxin con tamination should contact their local county Extensive agricultural agents. Grain dealers may call Bradley H. Powers, marketing specialist at the state Department of Agriculture in Annapolis; phone; (301) 269-2181. Ultra-violet rays produced by black-light lamps are being used extensively to detect the possibility of aflatoxin contamination in newly harvested corn. Broken corn kernels that produce a greenish-gold fluoresence under the black light are assumed to be contaminated with the poisonous mold byproduct. Scattered loads of corn are reportedly being rejected by buyers on this basis luC black light method is not fool-proof, note Ex tension specialists at the University of Maryland. The greenish fluoresence tells little or nothing about the psgrs Also Rye Seed chosen for the sample survey was not nearly as nice as his other fields. Acceding to the state estimate for the com crop, based on the data for Oc tober 1, the state average yield for field com should be 88 bushels per acre. This was the same as the estimate at the beginning of the month of September, with little change m the way the crop developed. One more estimate will be made before the survey is finished, and the final estimate of filed com yields in Pennsylvania will be released at the beginning of November. The crop reporting ser vice’s final estimate last year (1976) for the corn crop was 90 bushels per acre for the state of Pa. degree of contamination or the accuracy with which the sample being tested was taken. In fact, the black light method is a true indicator of aflatoxins only about 80 per cent of the tune, says John L. Crothers, Jr., Extension gram marketing specialist at the College Park campus. His view is supported by Bradley H. Powers, grain marketing specialist with the Maryland Department of Agriculture in Annapolis The only sure way to determine if aflatoxins are present an to determine their concentration is to have the grain sample analyzed by a chemical assay. This requires ex pensive equipment. Some grain buyers in Baltimore and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore are reportedly getting such equipment installed as rapidly as possible. Fanners should ask for this service, if they have doubts about corn which has been rejected on the basis of black light fluoresence. * Rapidan