The rams had finally eased during the week ending June 10 and in all three regions of the Commonwealth 5 days were rated suitable for fieldwork. Activities for the week include: plowing; spraying; mowing; baling hay; planting corn, green beans, tomatoes, green peppers, field corn, and soybeans, Southern region producers are beginning to transplant tobacco. SOIL MOISTURE Topsoil moisture was rated adequate by 62 percent of our reporters and the remaining 38 percent rated it surplus. In the northern region, 57 percent rated soil moisture surplus and 43 per- FREE REAL SEAL: Any Fiberdome Feedbin purchased during June Dairy Month, receives a free Real Seal Logo imbedded on your new Fiberdome bin. Consider all these included options: • Exclusive 5 year warranty • Heavy 11 gauge steel tubing • Steel components zinc-plated with yellow dichromate finish • Heavy reinforced fiberglass with attractive white glossy gelcoate finish • Large 26” Hopper opening • Wide industrial ladder • Large 24” lid opening For more information, contact our office at Fiberdome, Inc., P.O. Box 11, Lake Mills, Wl 53551 or by calling (414) 648-8376. For a big planting job with a small tractor Hook up to a 10 foot Stubble Drill Tye's big 120" planting width and narrow, transportable design make it a whole lot easier tor a small tractor to perform large planting jobs Tye's 10' No Till Drill is equipped with the same performance proven planting system that is standard on Tye Stubble Drill™ and Pasture Pleaser* models 1. Heavy-duty spring swivel coulters 2. Internally fluted seeders 3. Front seed delivery double-disc openers and 4. Press/ ith control wheels Pa. weekly crop roundup cent rated it adequate. Eighty seven percent of the central reporters felt the moisture was adequate and 13 percent con sidered it surplus. The southern area had 67 percent reporting adequate soil moisture and 33 percent surplus. CORN PLANTING By the end of the week, 76 per cent of the com crop was planted which was behind last year’s plantings of 83 percent and the five year average of 87 percent. Nor thern growers reported 64 percent of the com crop planted while the central region had planting levels of 85 percent and the southern section reported 89 percent planted. SOYBEAN PLANTING The statewide level of planted soybeans was reported at 43 percent. At this time last year, planted levels were 50 percent. The northern section matched the state level at 43 percent while the cen tral and southern regions had soybean acreage planted at levels of 31 percent and 57 percent respectively. TOBACCO TRANSPLANTING Across the Commonwealth, 30 percent of the tobacco crop was transplanted from the beds to the fields which is ahead of last year’s level of 27 percent. WHEAT DEVELOPMENT State reporters reported the wheat crop as 55 percent headed, trailing last year’s levels of 68 percent. The northern region had 40 percent of the crop headed, the central region matched the state progress of 55 percent and the southern region had 88 percent of their wheat crop headed. Some southern reporters are finding leaf stripe, rust and leaf spot on their plants. BARLEY DEVELOPMENT Statewide totals for barley developmend were 86 percent headed and 9 percent turning yellow. At this time last year, barley development was 65 percent headed and 29 percent turning yellow. Northern producers report 87 percent of the barley headed and 2 percent turning yellow. The incaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1984—A27 central region had 96 percent headed and 1 percent turning yellow. The southern area’s barley is 71 percent headed and 27 percent turning yellow. Across the state, only 6 percent of the oat crop was headed com pared to last year’s levels of 8 percent. Both the northern and central regions reported that none of the crop was headed and the southern region had 30 percent of the oat crop headed. First cutting of alfalfa was 25 percent complete, behind last year’s cuttings of 29 percent. In sect damage has been reported as FISHER'S PAINTING ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATER PROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS We Specialize In Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Water Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment If you need good paint, roof coatings, or paint accessories at reasonable prices, stop at our new outlet store. We buy in large quantifies STORE, SHOP AND OFFICE LOCATED IN OLD STONE BARN AT: 4056 A Newport Road Kinzers, PA 17535 (Across From Pequea Valley School) 717-768-3239 OAT DEVELOPMENT HAY AND PASTURE CONDITIONS (Turn to Page A2B)