A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003 Isabel Flattens Cornfields (Continued from Page A 1) that a lot of the com is blown down, getting good quality silage is going to be even harder. While soybeans were also “knocked down pretty good” in some areas, Anderson said, yield losses will be much less severe than in the com crop. Alfalfa and other hay crops should be unaf fected. Pumpkins a big cash crop for some farmers “seem to be taking a hit,” with many begin Downed corn near Meadow Valley Road from Tropical Storm Isabel. Some harvest losses could be expected. Corn was knocked down by a one-two and heavy rains Monday night on a field sville. A gentleman goes canoeing where flood waters overtook the banks of the Conestoga River near Covered Bridge Road in Farmersville Tuesday afternoon. What a lineup m store for the fall issue of A A Lancaster Farming's Boarder & Trainer, our comprehensive section on the horse industry* $ Scheduled for the Oct 11 issue of B&T; m ML Information on proper riding trails, lessons from a popular farrier, proper feeding of hors- K es, information from a horse "dentist," round pen training, and tips from a harness maker Lots of horse care articles are in the works tool t i f f v-v it *-*.■*** * i ning to rot in the field from the generally wet conditions, includ ing a storm Monday night that brought between three and four inches of rain to much of the state and caused flooding in some areas. That was more rain than the area received from the hurri cane itself, which totaled about two inches in Lancaster County. Greg Roth, extension agron omist at University Park, said he has heard the worst reports of corn damage coming in from the southeastern counties of Leba- punch: a combination of Hurricane Isabel near Farmersville Road west of Farmer- | POLY-TANKS PACER Seif-Priming Centrifugal PUMPS For Agriculture We Stock A COMPLETE LINE OF \W3m SPRAY PRODUCTS Ik • Nozzles ■ • Balls Valves/ •JhM Solenoid Valves n^£tribui3^// fi# BALL VALVES CAM COUPLERS ■ \ ‘ • »-■ -* ttt KSM* tvtvuvwvwv* tvv»n« »W4l* ‘ non, Lancaster, and Chester, and from the Big Valley area around Belleville, Mifflin County. He also noted flattened com in York County and northern Maryland, as well as scattered damage throughout the midstate. Com maturity, the lay of the land, pest damage, and type of hybrid all played into how well the stalks survived the storm, according to Roth. “There’s quite a variety of dif ferent kinds of wind damage,” he said. In addition, another storm early in the week on top of the hurricane put the county in a rainfall surplus, about seven inches over normal for the year, according to some reports. Flood ing was rampant and widespread near flood areas, including the Conestoga River. As for hurricane damage, the worst is in late-planted cornfields that grew tall and never devel oped good roots because of wet growing conditions through the summer, Roth said. Many of these plantings suffered root lodging from the hurricane winds stalks blowing down because the roots were unable to hold in the wet soil. Farmers should not be in hurry to harvest these late-planted fields, according to Roth. He OATTT n L* VL*JLf JO* $ The wind and rain of Tropical Storm Isabel proved dis astrous for corn farmers, as this photo taken near Millway shows. noted that the com will continue to mature as long as the root sys tem is intact. “One concern I have is that a lot of this late-planted com is not ready for silage harvest,” Roth said. “I would urge farmers not to panic, and let it mature.” They should monitor for ear mold in the meantime, he noted. Isabel also broke stalks in some fields, especially weaker hybrids, or those with stalk rot or com borer damage, according to Roth. WMIa DIAPHRAGM DEMAND PUMP . . \ ■* Manufacturers - Distributors SO Woodoonw Rd., Litte, PA 17143 717-735-7380 Hyjxro RUMPS The -ttL ISk - Long -SML 'Mm., \mf\ Blue JL-.J M Line™ ■■ S>| jMHPi MR. ' 1 For roller pumps centrifugal pumps diaphragm pumps piston pumps and plunger pumps no one offers you more quality choices than Hypro More types More models And most of all more quality and dependability For virtually any spraying fluid handling or pressure cleaning need you have depend on The Long Blue Line™ for genuine value Genuine Hypro pumps from your quality Hypro dealer “On a positive note,” he said, “a lot of the com fared the high winds pretty well.” Rich Kammerer, a custom har vester from Gettysburg, Adams County, said a lot of com in the area is “leaning.” He has also seen a few flattened cornfields, especially narrow, 15-inch row si lage plantings where stalks are thinner than in fields with lower plant populations. (Turn to Page A 29) HOURS: Mon., Thurs. 7-8:30 Tues., Wed. 7-5:30 Sat. 7-4:00