Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1982, Image 32

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    A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1982
HARRISBURG Fine weather
over most of Pennsylvania during
the week ending May 9 allowed
fanners to quickly move ahead
with spring fieldwork, according to
the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Service.
All three regions of the state
reported six days suitable for farm
field activities which included
plowing, spreading lime and
Greene Co, host
WAYNESBURG - A Sheep &
Wool Field Day, sponsored by the
Green County Sheep and Wool
Growers Association, will be held
Saturday, May 22nd from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Greene County
Fairgrounds, Waynesburg, PA.
The fairgrounds is located just
west of 1-79 at the Waynesburg
Exit.
The program will include:
>" 10:30 and 2:30 - Working
Sheepdog Demonstration;
>"11:30 - Sheep Blocking
Demonstration;
12:15-Leadline Contest;
1:30 Dr. Paul Lewis, Professor
of Animal Science at West Virginia
University.
I Jinrh will twirin at 11:30 with a
lamb menu. The following
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DEALER INQUIRIES
INVITED
Fine weather
fertilizer, chopping rye, spraying
fruit trees and planting oats, com,
alfalfa, potatoes and soybeans.
Statewide, soil moisture was
rated mostly short to adequate. All
reporters in the northern region
rated soil moisture as short. In the
central region, 73 percent rated it
short, and 27 percent rated it
adequate, while in the southern
sheep field day
demonstrations will be held
throughout the day: sheep
equipment; knife sharpening;
management demonstrations;
sheep shearing; sheep to shawl
demonstrations.
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2 miles west of
Georgetown on
Furnace Road
moves fieldwork ahead
region, 91 percent rated soil
moisture adequate and mne
percent rated it short.
Plowing in the Commonwealth
was rated as 72 percent complete
compared with 80 percent last
year. In the northern region
plowing is 75 percent complete,
while in the central region it’s 67
percent complete. Plowing in the
southern region was rated as 76
percent complete.
Seeding of oats is ahead of last
year with 87 percent sown
statewide compared 'with 86
percent last year. In the northern
region 82 percent of the crop Is
sown, while in the central region 91
percent is sown. In the southern
region 84 percent of the crop is
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Planting of potatoes is 56 percent
complete compared with 61 per
cent last year. The northern region
reported 53 percent of the crop
planted. The central region
reported 54 percent planted, while
the southern region reported 60
percent of the potato crop planted.
Statewide, 27 percent of the corn
crop is planted compared with 28
percent at this tune last year. In
the north 20 percent of the crop is
planted. In the central region 18
percent is planted, while m the
south 40 percent of the corn crop is
planted.
The winter grams continued
mostly m the pre-boot stage.
However, 13 percent of the barley
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crop is booted compared with 18
percent last year, and nine percent
of the wheat crop is booted while at
this tune last year 11 percent was
booted.
Peaches are reported as 30
percent in pink stage, and 68
percent in full bloom or past.
Cherries are reported as 28 percent
in pink stage and 72 percent in full
bloom or past, while apples are
reported as 39 percent in pink
stage and 55 percent in full bloom.
Both alfalfa and clover-timothy
stands were rated good to fair
statewide. The amount of feed
obtained from pasture was rated
below average by 50 percent of our
reporters, average by nine per
cent. .