Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 01, 1981, Image 142

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    DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1,1981
Del. marketing specialist forecasts uncertain grain outlook
NEWARK, Del. - ‘Farmers
may want to hold up on further
gram sales until the fate of this
year’s corn and soybean crops is
determined,” says University of
Delaware Extension crops
marketing specialist Carl German.
Conditions a month ago in
dicated a record corn crop, but the
picture has changed a lot since
then.
“We don’t have a definitive new
crop production estimate yet on
com,” he says, “but you can ex-
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SERVICE
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(215)944-7571
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STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, PA 19330
(215) 593-2407
ROBERT SWISHER
New London, PA. 19360
(215)869-8760
M.S. YEARSLEY
&SON
West Chester, PA.
19380
(215)696-2990
CLINTON CO
BROWN REPAIR SHOP
Lock Haven, PA 17745
(717) 748-6571
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WILLIAM N.MASIMER
Hershey, PA. 17033
(717)534-1398
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ROGER WORK SHOP
Three Springs, PA
17264
(814)448-2474
If there is no dealer in your area call Lawn Care
Distributors - 215-445-4541
pect a considerable reduction in
the size of the estimated yield in
the next report.”
Soybean yields may also be
somewhat reduced, but it’s too
soon to look lor substantial
reductions in this crop. Ham could
still benefit this more drought
resistant crop, says the specialist.
According to estimates of the
Delaware-Maryland Crop
Reporting Service, Delaware
farmers planted about 196,000
acres of com -188,000 acres of this
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Mount Joy, PA 17522
(717)653-1841
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HOTTENSTEIN
Manheim, PA. 17545
(717)898-7794
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Martmdale, PA. 17549
(215)445-4541
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
ENTERPRIZE
Jonestown, PA. 17038
(717)865-2994
MARTIN’S HARDWARE
ft EQUIP.
Newmanstown, PA
17173
(717)949-6817
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Limerick, PA 19468
(215)489-2597
NORTHUMBERLAND
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HALLEMAN SMALL
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tor gram. This is about 2 percent
higher than last year. They planted
about 269,000 acres of soybeans.
The June 26 gram stocks report
indicates corn supplies of 637,000
bushels stored on Delaware farms
as ot June 1-21 percent below the
year-earlier level of 800,000
bushels. Off-farm corn stocks
amounted to 2.76 million bushels -
16 percent below last year.
The same report indicates
364,000 bushels of soybeans m
storage on Delaware farms - 45
SSLfau.
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Lacyville, PA 18623
(717)869-1871
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Dover, PA 17315
(717)292-2101 or 5255
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RIDGE CABINET SHOP
Mt Airy, MD. 21771
(301)875-2211 or
(home) 875-2147
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CHARLES MOWER
SERVICE
Elkton, MD 21921
(301)398-0777
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Chestertown, MD
21620
(301) 778-1641
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7 Holstein Sires + 2.000 lbs. Milk
12 Holstein Sires + *2OO Product Value
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percent below last year’s level of
660,000 bushels.
‘‘All of this suggests holding
back on further sales right now,”
German says.
German says he thinks the
national corn crop forecast ot 7-1/2
billion bushels may be somewhat
optimistic due m large part to the
lateness of planting in the eastern
Guernsey
schedule field day
LANCASTER - The Lancaster
County Guernsey Breeders will
hold then* annual field day on
August 4 at 10.30 a.m. at Romella
Farms in Strasburg.
The field day will include the
judging of three classes of Guern
sey cows for which prizes will be
awarded. William Fredd,
Quarryville, a former Vo-Ag
teacher at Solanco will officiate the
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part of the Com Beit this year. The
national soybean crop for 1981 is
estimated roughly at 2 billion
bushels, based on acreage planted.
Fanners should have a better
idea ot the supply situation on the
Eastern Shore when the next
Delaware-Maryland Crop Report
comes out. It is scheduled tor
release August 9 or 10.
breeders
classes and will double as the
afternoon speaker for the event.
Directions to Romella Farms;
take Route 222 to Hessdale, and
turn east on to Bunker HUI road.
Travel to Sandstone road and turn
right, Romella farms is the first
farm on right.
For more information or further
directions contact: Ken Garber,
held day chairman 717/464-2894.
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