Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1980, Image 129

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Also Residential, Industr al /
And Commercial Work /
Free Estimates /
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Stock
25 30
35 *45
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR POWER FAILURES?
WE HAVE A "SENSIBLY PRICED BRUSHLESS
ALTERNATOR" FOR THE SENSIBLE FARMER.
Model Selection Chart
Model
No.
15LR1
25LR1
35LR1
45LR1
55LR1
85LR1
MARTIN MACHINERY
WAYNE MARTIN
RD 5, Danville, PA 17821
ERWIN W. ZIMMERMAN M AM BARN SALES
Rt. 1 R.D. 1
Martinsburg. Pa. 16662 Westfield, Pa. 16950
814-793-3954 814-334-5504 or 814-848-9818 609-696-8173
320 K ioc St
Myerstown PA 17067
Phone 717 866-7544
THUNDER SHOWER ACTIVITIES.
Momentary Surge
Watts
15,000
25,000
105,000
35,000
135,000
45,000
165,000
55,000
255,000
85,000
P.O. Box 35, Mart indole. Pa. 17549
SALES REP.
717-672-9365
Rain improves U.S. crop
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Showers and cooler tem
peratures have eased crop
moisture stress and the
extreme heat over most of
the eastern two-thirds of the
nation during the past week,
according to a report issued
Tuesday by the joint
Agricultural Weather
Facility of the U.S.
Departments of Commerce
and Agriculture.
Unseasonable warmth and
sunshine benefited crops in
the Pacific Northwest.
Temperatures averaged
Minimum
Required HP
Watts
45,000
75,000
DISTRIBUTOR:
215-445-4800 or 267-7771
DEALERS:
Volts
120/240
120/240
40
120/240
120/240
86
120/240
120/240
130
CARLSENSENIG
West Garden Rd., Rt. 6
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
two to five degrees below the
seasonal normal over the
northern Great Plains and
Ohio River Valley last week
while temperatures ranged
from four to seven, and six to
10 degrees above normal
over eastern New England
and the Pacific coastal
areas, respectively. Texas
cooled slightly, but tem
peratures stall were two to
five degrees above seasonal
averages.
Beneficial rains totaling
two to four inches fell over
the lower Mississippi Delta,
Phase
C.B.
Amps
Wire
100
150
175
225
350
SALES REP.
RAY GALLETTE
RD3, Box 106
Cochranton, PA 16314
814-425-2206
BYLER'S DIESEL & MARLIN ROSENBERRY
REFC. SHOP 7021 Angle Rd.
Star Route 655 Chambersburg, Pa.
Belleville, Pa. 17004 717-375-4310
Drivers Ph. 717-483-6446
Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980—D9
the Ohio River Valley, most
of the central and southeast
coastal regions, and portions
of the norther Great Plains
Crops in most areas east of
the Great Plains were helped
somewhat by rainfalls
ranging up to 1.5 inches.
Except for showers over
the mountains, the western
United States remained dry
and warm as last month’s
heat wave abated in the
central United States and
moved to the west coast
where fair weather will
accelerate crop develop
iroximate Wt
Net Lbs.
Ship Lbs.
425
490
475
500
580
600
670
730
750
730
795
860
outlook
naent and the wheat harvest
now beginning in the Pacific
Northwest
CANADA. Light ram over
the grain belt continued crop
improvement, especially in
the later planted fields.
Substantial yield reductions
still are anticipated in
Saskatchewan and
Manitoba. Normal yields or
greater still are expected m
Alberta.
MEXICO. Rains main
tained adequate soil
moisture for maize now
flowering in southern crop
areas to the west of Mexico
City. Dryness still plagues
crops m the northeast,
despite some showers.
EUROPE. Two to three
times the normal rainfall
has kept conditions too wet
for most crop development
in a band extending from
Belgium and Holland east to
the Soviet Union. Reports of
crop conditions in Western
Europe remained cautiously
optimistic as weather
cleared during last week.
Weather m central and
southern France was
favorable for the beginning
winter grain harvest.
USSR. Heavy rains,
totaling 4 to 5 tunes the
normal seasonal amount,
created very unfavorable
conditions for coarse grains
in western Belorussia, the
western Ukraine and nor
thern Moldavia. Ripening
winter grains in the southern
areas were especially hurt
by the wet weather. Eastern
winter grain areas enjoyed
good harvest weather, but
the hot and dry conditions
were poor for spring planted
row crops in these areas.
SOUTHEAST ASIA.
Rainfall increased over
Thailand, with most areas
benefiting from above
normal amounts. The dry
season nee crop in the
Central Plain north of
Bangkok should be nearly
mature at this fame.
ELECTRIC
FENCERS
SS- 12 Volt
Solid State
• No Moving Parts with
Nearly Double The
Shock of Other 12 Volt
Fencers
$ 89.75
IF YOUR LOCAL
DEALER DOES NOT
HAVE IT,
CONTACT;
PEOUEA
BATTERIES
RONKS, PA 17572
★ Authorized Distnbutor
& Warranty Station