WASHINGTON, D.C. - The year’s first substantial ram fell during the first week of February on Brazil’s stressed soybean crop, according to a weekly report issued by the Joint Agricultural Weather Facility of the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Agriculture. Potential winterkill conditions were noted in parts of the United States, while good growing con ditions aided crops in parts of Europe, Pakistan, India, Tunisia and Algeria. Highlights of the report follow. —United States. Persistent, bitterly cold air over the Rockies and central regions contrasted sharply with mild weather in the East. The weather pattern aided winter vegetable recovery efforts in Florida. Snowcover was adequate to protect winter grains - except in the most southerly sections. Sharp drops in tem perature and freezing ram set the stage for possible winterkill in parts of Texas and Oklahoma. Abundant precipitation fell in the Pacific Northwest and over much of the eastern half of the nation. 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Temperatures fell well below normal late in the week over the major winter grains areas but were not sufficiently cold to produce winterkill. —Europe. Drier weather prevailed as ' high pressure dominated most of the region, benefiting winter grains in France and central Europe. Additional moisture, however, would help the - winter grain crop in Spam and Italy. Southeastern winter gram areas received some increased soil moisture from timely precipitation. Temperatures were generally above normal m the west and below normal m the east. —Mexico. Seasonal weather favored winter vegetables and wheat. Polar air outbreaks m the upper northeast probably delayed early planting of com and spring vegetables. Occasional light ram along the northeast coast ham- pered the sugarcane harvest. —South America. The first substantial, widespread ram since late December fell m Brazil’s soybean area. Dry soils were moistened and crop stress was temporarily relieved in Rio Grande do Sul. Santa Catarina and Parana. Cool dry weather followed the storm systems. Scattered showers fell m Argentina where crops are mostly m the filling stages of development. —South Asia. Abnormally wet weather continued in most wmter gram areas of Pakistan and India, West’s water outlook remains good WASHINGTON, D.C. - Water supplies should be adequate to abundant for much of the West this summer, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad ministration reported last Thurs day. Norman A. Berg, chief of USDA’s Soil Conservation Service, said good early wmter snowpack and heavy January storms across Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982—C5 virtually assuring very good winter gram harvests m both countries. Moderate rain fell on previously dry growing areas of Punjab and Haryana, easing the need for irrigation water. —Eastern Asia. Increased precipitation fell on many agricultural areas of South Korea and eastern China. Dry weather continued in China’s Hebei Province. Below-normal tem peratures kept winter grains dormant in nearly all areas. —South Africa. Most northern and caster" " r op areas of the much of the West resulted in the optimistic outlook. About 75 per cent of the West's water supply comes from snowmelt. Of all the West’s water, some 83 percent is used for agriculture. Snowmelt runoff is forecast to exceed normal levels over much of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and southern Wyoming. Montana, southern Colorado and New Mexico should expect near *** NEED mo** room? &() pIC Read The Classified *n ym ouvs... movk «v«a/ Real Estate Ads tax deferred retirement account :m « =arl First Federal fess SWINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 23 East King Street, Lancaster Phone: 393-0601 69E.MainSt, Utitz Park City Center, Lane. 24 E. Main St, Mt Joy Phone 6260251 On Sears Mall) Phone6s3-8121 Phone 299-3745 100 E. 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