A 22 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,1980 High winds (Continued from Page A2O) were hanging, and the stalks were broken.” In the Prescott area, things were about the same, he said. He cited the Henry Eberly farm which suffered a 50 percent loss on their wheat, with 60 acres of com and some soybeans hard-hit too. Hoke said- there were about 25 farms affected by the Saturday and Sunday storms, and added “a dollar value of the damage would only be a wild guess ” However, he said the damage to structures would far exceed the damage to crops Clyde Deck, a dairy far mer on Ramona Road, lost a 75 x 40 frame bam, and one end of a tile block bam was blown out by the gale force winds Deck explained he usually keeps about 25 Holstein calves m the barn that was leveled, but for tunately there were only 3 calves in it at the time of the storm The winds blew out the end of Clyde Deck’s tile block barn, yet left some of the straw bales un touched. pcwlr The IDEAL FOR Maintenance • Sd oenmg • SnoA •Sr -*> fa,mm'' p-,/> v - HE teLEII SCHAEFFERSTOWN BUFFALO SPRINGS, PA PHONE 717-949-6501 “We were getting ready for the Fall calf crop and had moved most of the calves to another bam. We only lost one heifer ” By Tuesday, friends and neighbors were will into the clean up process on the Deck farm Clyde smiled, even with all the damage facing him, and said he is “sure glad for the help ” The electric company was also busy trmg to clean up after the storm. In the one mile distance between Prescott and Ramona Roads 26 of their poles were snapped off anywhere from 4 to 8 feet above the ground level Remains of the poles were strewn in com fields, wheat fields, and in pasture “You know we had wind when it snapped those poles,” Deck exclaimed Miller of EMA agreed with him “When I tried to put the pieces of the storm puzzle together after I travelled around and looked at the Xs t -»" s Popular Mid-Size Tractor * i Tf S r 'De *■ AVC' Ccoed *3 j C ; * (■'f H u n ‘ l Ou- i *■ t* h'k J e done to the Henry Eberly barn roof and tool shed. This farm lies less than a mile northwest of the Deck farm, along King Rd damage, I noticed the northern part of the County got heavy ram and hail, but not the excessive wind “Down in the southeastern part of the County, where most of the property damage occurred, I think two fronts hit the area at once with gale force and ravaged the area ” What led Miller to his conslusions was the discussions he had with various residents in the area ‘ They told me that they thought the storm had passed them, but that it turned around Then, another front hit them at the same time ’ Miller pointed out no funnel clouds were sighted, however he felt the storm had toi nado force winds He noted that the storm didn’t touch down on the ground but staved at least 4 feet above it This he said he determined because of the way the utility poles were snapped Miller said the hail that pelted the area at first was unusually shaped The hail was shaped like your little finger and pierced the corn like a bullet Then it changed to the normal mable shape and later it rained ” The result of the hail storm was battered corn, but ac cording to County Agent Hoke, this corn will still produce a normal crop Unless the hail penetrated the growing tip, the corn stalk will continue to grow and produce an ear the stalk will not be stunted It would have been more of a disaster if the storm would have hit when the com was in silks and tassles ” /*% fit V i-impmcni JSr SSSSSBBSf GOOD SELECTION 50 111 STOCK The soybeans that were hit should recover, but the oats and wheat are lost, Hoke concluded FASTER BLADES MAKE SMOOTHER CUTS. 4# 1 \ll^ * ■> T ' / ** t <■ Se .#4 _ 1 Bush Hog’s New TM-5 Cutter Bush Hog®'s TM-5 cutter blades whirl over 20% faster than most other cutters and faster blades mean a smoother, neater lawn The big five-foot-wide cut means you'll get through in a hurry And the TM-s’s flexible mast lets you mow close on uneven ground without scalping Like all Bush Hogs, fhe TM-5 is made to last (ask any Bush Hog owner)' The heavy-duty gearbox drives a no-slip, no-stretch fiber belt with twice the load carrying capacity of nylon and fiberglass belts used on ordinary cutters Plus, the entire drive belt system is self-adjusting and maintenance free Come in soon and take a close-up look at Bush Hog quality BUSHHOG Its not a Bush Hog if it doesn t say Bush Hog SEE YOUR LOCAL BUSH HOG DEALER BENCE’S FARM EQUIPMENT GEORGE N. 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