-Supplemtnt to Uncastor Famine, Saturday, October 19,1985 170 LANCASTER The drought which has gripped eastern Penn sylvania for the past year, was a blessing as far as preventing flooding from the rains of Hurricane Gloria, according to USDA Soil Conservation Service officials. Tim Murphy, SCS hydraulic engineer, reports that the ex tremely dry soil conditions per mitted the soil to absorb much of the rainfall in the southeastern part of the state. According to Murphy, rainfall was as heavy as a Soybean (Continued from Page 3) one year was there a marked difference in yield between the partial and full irrigation treat ments Using the data collected, he developed a water use curve for full season soybeans and average planting dates in southern Delaware. Farmers are now ad vised to use this curve as a guide to soybean irrigation scheduling in the state. While it is not profitable to invest in an irrigation system for soybeans alone on Delmarva, the engineer found that producers can profit by irrigating soybeans in a com/soybean rotation on sandy loam or loamy sand soils if~a system is bought for irrigating 7|pRMAN ssssss::? 717-354-9611 MANUFACTURING CORP CALL FOR PRICES AND YOUR LOCAL DEALER AIR-O-MATIC VENTILATION SYSTEMS W Wall Fan r ith Hood And Cabinet UTILITY TRAILERS Rugged, Heavy Duty WAGON GEAR ZIMMERMAN AUGER SYSTEMS FOR EMPTYING MANURE PITS Efficient Economical and requires less Horsepower than most systems M&m Portable - Stationary Drought prevented floods in Southeastern Pennsylvania once-in-a-100-year storm, but rainfall runoff was once-in-10- years or lower in monitored watersheds. The east branch of the Bran dywine Creek watershed had a total of 6.2 inches of rain from Gloria, 3.7 inches of which fell in 12 hours. The rainfall is a once-in-a -70-year storm, but the runoff was only a once-in-two-years amount. Other southeastern watersheds in the report were the Neshaminy Creek, with total rainfall of 6.5 inches, a once-in-60-years event irrigation com. Based on his findings, Ritter concludes: • For most years, full season irrigation of soybeans will not increase yields significantly over irrigation from flowering to maturity. • Irrigating some soybean varieties too much during early vegetative growth stages may cause excessive lodging. • The peak water use rate for soybeans on the Delmarva peninsula is approximately 0.3 inch per day. • A well used to. irrigate soybeans on Delmarva must deliver seven to eight gallons of water per minute per acre. High-Volume <■ / Portable |