Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 09, 2002, Image 43

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    AccuWeath
Sunday
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Turning out partly
sunny, windy and cold
High 48, Low 26
UV 3
The local 7-Day Forecast is for Lancaster County The ultraviolet index is a guide to exposure to the sun The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection 0-2, minimal 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate
7-9, high, f 0 or above, very high
The Week Ahead
Temperatures
’recipitation
Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook
Lancaster
March 01
March 02
March 03
March 04
March 05
March 06
March 07
All maps, forecasts and data pro
vided by AccuWeather, Inc ©2002
That’s right, we’ve dropped our price by $lO.OO a bag on Baralfa 54 and Baralfa 32-IQ, and you can still get a $lO.OO a bag rebate besides. And to top
it all off. King’s AgriSeeds and participating dealers offer very good early order discounts. We have sold thousands of bags of Baralfa Alfalfa seed to
hundreds of happy farmers here in the mid Atlantic.
Baralfa 54 & Baralfa 32-IQ
Here’s What They Are Saying:
✓ “Baralfa 54 has done just as good as any of the top yielding and
more expensive varieties for me.” Paradise. PA
✓ “Baralfa 54 won 3rd place for me at Ag Progress Days for quality”
Dauphin County. PA
✓ “Baralfa 54 produced more bales per acre than any of my other
brands.” Ronks. PA ■ Spring 2001
✓ “Baralfa 32-IQ had the highest feed value of any first cutting hay
that my feed man tested. RFV 175 Protein 25%” Lancaster. PA
✓ “Baralfa 32-IQ yielded more hay off of 3 acres than a popular brand
did off of 4 acres. (Seeded at the same time.) White Horse. PA
Baraula Orchardgrass
latest maturing, soft leaves,
■ BARENBRUG not as clumpy or aggressive.
Forages For Profit
Also Available:
B.G. 34 Ryegrass
Baralfa 54 & 32-TQ Alfalfa
Red & Alice White Clover
Chicory
Brontes Timothy
Reeds Canary
Green Spirit Ryegrass
Horsemaster
Orchardgrass
Barfest Festululolium
Fescue
Forage Soybeans
Forage Oats
Triticale
Cereal Rye
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Monday
Mostly sunny and chilly
High 48, Low 34
UV 4
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LOOKING FOR A DEAL?
Here's A Real Bargain On Top Notch Alfalfa Seed
Atglen
Atlantic
Bedford Co.
Belleville . 717-935-5830
Berks Co Paul Keller 610-589-2614
Bio Farm Service , 717-295-9100,800-216-1271
Bio Farm Service Brian Futhey 814-349-4333
Centre Co John Click 814-383-4529
Churchtown Galen Martin 717-445-5782
Clarion Co Ron Remford 814-275-3033
Cochranville Ag Service 717-529-5653
Cumberland Co. Joe Ramer 717-532-2899
Dauphin Co Christ F Fisher 717-362-9038
E. Drumore Seeds Henry King 717-548-3376
Ephrata Carl Martin 717-733-7155
Juniata Co Happy Hollow Seeds 717-436-9798
Kirkwood Herb Weaver 717-529-2386
Lancaster Ag Products ' 717-293-9701
Lebanon Co Abner Stoltzfus 717-949-2486
Little Britain Landis Weaver 717-529-2609
recast for
Tuesday
* 1
Sun giving way to
clouds, maybe
showers
High 56, Low 38
UV 2
Almanac
For the week ending Thursday, Mar 7
Temperature
Afamre^ormal
High
23
Nomwrwgtt forweek ahead 49
Normal low for week ahead 29
Low
Precipitation
Tbtat MHtt HMMHt
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
UMywim'dirik
Normal year to date
Growing Degree Days
Month to date 5K.:r~
Season to date
Farming Forecast
| A cold front will pass across
the state Sunday It will be part
ly sunny, windy and much cold
" er than the springlike weather
that was just experienced Lows Sunday
night will be in the 20s Mostly sunny
and chilly on Monday with highs in the
upper 40s Tuesday will bring warmer
weather back to the area as sun fades
behind increasing clouds There may be
showers late in the day
Near Normal
Below Normal
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
- Participating Dealers -
610-593-2831 Manheim
814-382-3878 Perry Co
Sylvan Smoker
Aaron Eaton
Kenneth Martin
Wayne Yoder
ancaster a
Wednesday
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Variably cloudy, chance
of showers
High 49, Low 39
UV 2
0.80"
0 80”
.. 0,73'
3 61’
... 4.32*
6 64”
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
Baralfa 42-IQ
Here’s What They Are Saying:
✓ “I planted Baralfa 42-IQ in the spring of 2000 and it out yielded the
Pioneer stands I had planted a year earlier. I never seen the likes.”
Lititz. PA.
✓ “My new seedling of Baralfa 42-IQ produced more hay per acre than my
established stands of a competitors brand.” Ronks. PA
✓ “Baralfa 42-IQ yielded as good as anything I’ve seen and did not turn as
yellow from leaf hoppers as the other brands I have.” Strasburg. PA
814-652-6456
Snyder Co
Snyder Co Glenn Beidler
N. Somerset Co Marvin Thomas
S. Somerset Co Leroy Brenneman
Tioga Co David Johnson
White Deer Isaac Beiler
York Co Hakes Farm & Seed Service
Salem Co, NJ William Ward
Maryland Dealers
Eastern Shore Mickey Slant
Charlotte Hall, MD Jack Welch
Harford Co Overlooken Meadows Farm
Surroun
Thursday
Some sunshine
High 44, Low 26
UV' 3
Regional Forecast
Shown is Sundays
weather Temperatures
are highs and lows for
the day
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30-Day Precipitation Outlook
King’s AgriSeeds
Specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993
Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, RonKs, PA 17572
717-687-6224 Toll Free 1 -866-687-6224
Lynn Fahnestock
John David Hoover
Edwin Martin
LEGGETT SEED & SUPPLY
Specializing in Grass Based Forages and Dairy Nutation
Western Maryland • 301-733-2818
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9,2002-A4:
Areas
Friday
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Partly sunny
High 46, Low 28
UV 3
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717-665-7655
717-789-3276
Port Trevorton
570-539-8993
814-479-7570
814-662-2985
570-324-2285
570-547-0989
717-244-2754
856-769-9772
410-673-2414
301-643-2256
410-329-6543
AccuWeather.eom
Saturday
Becoming cloudy and
windy, maybe some
ram
High 54, Low 40
UV 1
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f 1
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Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
Also Available
Blends for
Intensive Grazing
Mega Green
Sudangrass
Brown Mid-Rib
Sorghum
High Digestibility Corn
Brassicas
Horsemaster
Millet
Nurse Crops
Lots
of Seed
in Stock
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