Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1993, Image 26

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    jb Musser plants corn no-til in soybean sti
Blrd-ln-Hand.
le at Gene Bare’s farm north of
Farmers Work Around
Spring Weather
(Continued from Pago A 1)
Reporting Service reported
that ecroee the etate, 28 per
cent of the reporting fermere
ceiled soil moisture adequate,
but 72 percent of the farmers
said they has surplus
moisture.
Hay stands across the state
looked good with the exception
of some of the new seedlngs.
Last year's late small grain
harvest resulted In more than
normal sprouting of volunteer
grain plants In the alfalfa. The
abundant rainfall this spring
has also washed out some new
alfalfa stands. Most psstures
were showing good growth
and color. There continued to
be reports of pasture dsmage
due to livestock grazing on wet
pastures. Photo» by Evorott
Nowowangor, monaging odltor.