Al 4— Lancaster Fanetag, Satanhy, Aagust 2, IStO LANCASTER - A record 1900 U.S. winter wheat harvest 1.85 billion buahesl is near completion while combining begins on a drought-stricken spring wheat crop. As of July 1, total 1900 wheat production is forecast at a record 2.32 billion bushels, up eight percent from 1979. This wheat will be reaped from the largest area planted in 30 years, with 10 million more acres likely to be harvested than in 1979. Chances are two out of three that the final crop outcome will be within 80 million bushels of the July estimate. On the strength of the large crop, total U.S. wheat supply in 1900-81 will be an all tune high 3.22 billion bushels. However, based on a projected record large disappearance a small increase in domestic use and record exports 1900-81 year end stocks may only increase slightly from the SANDBLASTING REPOINTING WATERPROOFING From repairing drafy, leaking walls to complete stucco removal and repointing, exterior restoration of farmhouses is my specialty! REASONABLE RATES JAMES H. OOSTER 507 South Spruce Street Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 For information or a free estimate, return coupon below Name Address State City Phone; Area Directions to your home: Wheat harvest seen at all time high 901 million bushels of a year earlier. On the world scene, un proved crop prospects in dicate 1980 wheat production may reach 444 million metric tons, substantially above 1979’s short outturn but shy of a new record. It is expected that the United States, Western Eurpoe, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and Pakistan will harvest larger crops, while reduced production is currently projected for Canada, China, India, and Australia. On the basis of greater demand in many importing countries and the need for stock rebuilding, world wheat trade m 1900-81 will likely be up over two million tons from 1979-80 to a record 86 million tons Based on these trade projections, the United States, which will have large exportable supplies, could ship a record 1.45 billion bushels overseas in 1980-81. Much will depend on sup- plies available from ex porting countries and their export sales policies. The large increase in purchases by China and the absence of sales to the Soviet Union highlight early season U.S. trade. Wheat prices opened the 1980-81 season in a relatively bearish atmosphere com pared with the rapid price advances during last year’s harvest. Farm prices were 20 to 40 cents per bushel lower, reflecting the prospective large crop. Concern about adverse weather impacts on crop development, par ticularly in spring wheat areas of the United States ( t(mc wood constructed feeders ... a model and size to fit every hog feeding need plus stainless steel bottoms Braces for pen partitioning Waterproof construction Trough divi |r\ h End channel: trough dram Ram shield Angle iron on all corners Dram channels 1 Meta' ends (standard on all Pax feeders) Trough lids and Canada, prospects for continued strong exports, and producers’ initial slow selling lent support to prices during July. For 1900-81, average farm prices are projected to range from |3 75 to $4.25 per bushel. Last year’s average was $3.82. The word “record” adequately sums up the recently completed 1979-80 market year. Wheat exports, total disappearance, yield per acre, food use, seed use. Hard Red Winter produc tion, and world wheat trade all reached new highs. And, both production and supply were near records. row THE KUHCHI ncr Positive feeding agitators can be operated by small pigs as well as large fJTL Y WET CAST VIBRATED CONCRETE STAVES * Highest Resale Value ★ Stave Chutes ★ 2” Redwood Hinged Doors HIGH MOISTURE CORK Hundreds are using regular FICKES SILOS with top unloader, But if you are willing to pay more money for convenience of bottom un loading, get our price t>n a FICKES with a LAIDIG BOTTOM UNLOADER. Limited amount available for fall. FICKES WET CAST STAVE is a superior stave for in-ground and above-ground manure storage. Before you pay more for metal manure storage than you paid for the farm, get our price! PATZ Silo Unloaders & Bunk Feeders 19505. Lebanon Ave., Lebanon, PA 17042 717-272-0871 aTtho LEBANON FAIR Double end construction to prevent feed spoilage Skid pulls MANURE STORAGE MARVIN J. HORST AUGUST 4-8 THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2025 Horseshoe Rd. 7 Lancaster, PA vJp? 717-299-1706 clip*Z maILToT THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2025 Horseshoe Rd , Lancaster, PA | Please call Abou Name Address State J^Phone H-8/2