HARRISBURG - Represen tatives of the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service will soon in terview Pennsylvania fanners in late May and early June to determine how much of the Commonwealth’s farmland went rSJ TO SERVE YOU BETTER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ROYSTER BONANZA AND CROP SPECIALS LATE SEASON SPECIALS Bicep Balan LC Dual <3O gl) Dyanap Diazinon-Captan (Seed Treater) Disyston 8 LC Princep 4 L m /FertißzersJ State to survey farmers into production this season and how much livestock is on hand. Similar surveys will be earned out in all 50 states. Wally Evans of the Crop Reporting Service said disap pointing crop prices, soaring in- LANCASTER, PA. R/K AGRI SERVICE (Royster/Kirby) 500 Running Pump Rd. ( Lancaster, Pa. 17601 MIXED FERTILIZER / New BanvcT herbicide 1 / 2-step overlay program... 1 Now you can lay-by corn BEFORE it’s 5 Inches high! R«tuK Banvel eerly lay-by controls a broad spectrum of important broadlcaf weeds including the tough ones 2 4-0 misses during the time when weed control is most needed And you probably won t have to go back into the field till harvest I Call us now about the Banvel herbicide 2-step overlay program from Vetsicot r R/K AGRI SERVICE • Large Enough to Serve • Small Enough to Care WRITE OR CALL LANCASTER 717-299-2541 IN PA. 1-800-732-0398 OUTSIDE PA. 1-800-233-3833 w, est rates and rising production costs underscore the need for accurate aci <-uge and livestock information. The data compiled from personal interviews and mailed questionnaires will guide farmers m their future marketings From MATERIALS FOR BLENDING OR DIRECT APPLICATION... 46% 331/2% 30% 46% 60% 22% 32% 90% Hore’s how tho Banvol oorty tay-hy program works 1 Apply your pro-omergonco herbicide to control grosses 2 Apply Banvel before corn is more than 5 inches when broadleave* sre germinating before weeds have robbed significant amounts of moisture or nutrients from your crop Banvel UREA (GRANULAR) AMMONIUM NITRATE NITROGEN SOLUTION DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE MURIATE OF POTASH GRANULAR ZINC BORATE (GRANULAR) MICRONUTRIENT MIX SULFUR (GRANULAR) LATE SEASON SPECIALS Prowl Ridomil Sutan 6.7 E Surflan Treflan Unite and inform commodity buyers, traders and policymakers on what to expect from agriculture this year. Farmer cooperation, he added, is the key to developing dependable estimates. As of March 1, the nation’s farmers planned to boost wheat, nee, barley and oats acreages and reduce sorghum, soybean, cotton and sunflower acreages. Com acreage will be maintained. Cattle numbers stood at 115 million head on January 1. This marks the second year of upturn in the current cattle cycle. Hog ammmjf Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16,1981—87 numbers are down from the high levels of a year ago. Producers indicate they will continue to reduce farrowmgs this spring and summer. Final state and national estimates will be published by USDA’s Crop Reporting Board. The 1981 spring planted acres report will be available on June 29, followed on July 10 by estimates of yield and production for major crops. Estimates of hog and pig numbers will be reported on June 22 and cattle numbers on July 27. Fieldwork (Continued from Page B 6) average of 29 percent. In the north, 15 percent of the crop is reported planted while 23 percent is planted m the central counties and 50 percent planted in the south. Statewide, alfalfa stands are reported at 58 percent good and 42 percent fair while clover-timothy stands were rated as 56 percent good, 41 percent fair and three percent poor. The amount of feed obtained from pastures rated mostly average statewide. 1 & “'S : * i. < •./-•V.i.' fK« -■