A2B-L*ncaster Farming, Saturday, July 13,1985 HARRISBURG - Apple growers in the southern region of the state began harvest of early season varieties during the week, ac cording to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. Harvest efforts continued in the northern region, where growers were completing harvest of the 1985 strawberry crop in the state. Producers in other areas of the Commonwealth continued harvest of blueberries, peaches, sweet com, tomatoes, green peas, snap beans and tart cherries. Statewide, only four days were rated suitable for fieldwork during the week. Activities for the week included harvesting hay, haylage, green chop, barley and wheat; cultivating and side dressing com; and spraying soybeans. The average temperature was 68 degrees, one degree below normal. The average precipitation was .83 inch. 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Stormor bins offer heavy duty all-steel construe tion for years of dependable, maintenance-free service 4t068H.P Price per horsepower Easy starting 100% back-up with parts and service. by reporters as one percent very poor, six percent poor, 20 percent fair, 51 percent good and 22 percent excellent. The northern region reported soybean planting vir tually complete. The central and southern regions reported 99 and 94 percent complete respectively. Wheat growers around the state reported 12 percent of the crop headed, 32 percent, turning yellow, 45 percent ripe and 11 percent harvested. Last year at this time, the crop was reported as 26 percent headed, 45 percent turning yellow, 26 percent ripe and two percent harvested. The overall condition of the crop was rated as one percent poor, 20 percent fair, 54 percent good and 25 percent excellent. Harvesting continues in the southern region. 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