AccuWeatl Sunny and warmer High 52, Low 36 UV 5 The local 7-Day forecast is 7-9, high, 10 or above, very The Week Ahead Temperatur itation 'red Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster March 30 M*r. •"’Tft.ir April 01 0.00” April 03 0.06” JApiTOf" * All maps, forecasts and data pro vided by AccuWeather, Inc. Q 2002 ..*6 : ■A' Hakari is a new type of Brome with very fast establishment, excellent drought tolerance, and very high protein and digestibility. Hakari is easy to mow and dry and not as sod forming as smooth brome. Very late maturing. Hakari’s high palatability makes it good for grazing together with Baralfa 42-iQ in drought prone fields. IMPORTANT* FOR LONG-TERM STAND PERSISTANCE LEAVE A 3 INCH OR MORE STUBBLE. Forage Analysis at Approx. 8” BG 34 Ryegrass Hakari Baridana Orchardgrass 29.5 ■ BARENBRUG Forages For Profit Also Available; 8.G.34 Ryegrass Baialfa 54 & 32-TQ Alfalfa Red & Alice White Clover Chicory Bromes Timothy Reeds Canary Green Spirit Ryegrass Horsemaster Dairymaster Orchardgrass Barfest Festululolium Fescue Forage Oats Triticale Cereal Rye AC Greenfix er®7-Da Monday Sun giving way to clouds; becoming windy High 60, Low 44 UV 4 incaster County The ultravn "for Li high «o.<xr 0.00” > HAKARI ALASKA BROMEGRASS Great Drought Tolerance! Fast Establishment G.R 29.2 29.9 - Participating Dealers - Atglen Sylvan Smoker 610-593-2831 Manheim Atlantic Aaron Eaton 814-382-3878 Perry Co Bedford Co. Kenneth Martin 814-652-6456 Snyder Co Belleville Wayne Yoder 717-935-5830 Snyder Co Berks Co Paul Keller 610-589-2614 N. Somerset Co Bio Farm Service 717-295-9100,800-216-1271 S. Somerset Co Bio Farm Service Brian Fufhey 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 Windy and variably cloudy; maybe showers High 66, Low 44 UV-3 let Index is a guide to exposure to Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal N.E.L. (In Situ) ancaster an Wednesday m r <? 1 ‘' * "^4gb» Becoming partly sunny High 54, Low 38 UV. 4 " he 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 Almanac For the week ending Thursday, Apr 4 Temperature High Low Norma) high for week ahead Normal low for week ahead Precipitation Total last week Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date Growing Degree Days Month to (Me Season to date Farming Forecast j About 10-12 hours worth of ■Cb sun on Sunday will allow tem- peratures to warm from previ ous days The warming trend is expected to continue as a stiff south to southwesterly wind sets up and brings warmer air into the area, as well as clouds on Monday and Tuesday Tuesday may bring showers to the area A show er or thunderstorm is possible Wednesday Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal iV King’s AgriSeeds Cfe JVillK Weil Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in On It high quality forages and grazing since 1993. Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 Lynn Fahnestock John David Hoover Edwin Martin Glenn Beidler Marvin Thomas Leroy Brenneman Call King’s AgnSeeds 866-687-6224 Tioga Co David Johnson 570-324-2285 Vanango County Jerry Beary 814-354-2725 White Deer Isaac Beiler 570-547-0989 York Co Hakes Farm & Seed Service 717-244-2754 Salem Co, NJ William Ward 856-769-9772 Maryland Dealers Eastern Shore Mickey Slant Charlotte Hall, MD Jack Welch Harford Co Overlooken Meadows Farm Surroundin Thursday * '• JaWfe-.* Vl ' -4 * Partly to mostly sunny High 66, Low 44 UV 5 Regional Forecast Shown is Sunday's weather Temperatures are highs and lows for 60 39 59 38 0.25” 0 06” 0,44” 6 48" 7.76” 9 84” .... 3 32 30-Day Precipitation Outlook HAKARI BROME MAKES A GREAT COMPANION FOR ALFALFA as shown in this photo. Seed at 6-8 lbs. in new alfalfa stands, or no-till 20 lbs. to rejuvenate old stands. For straight stands, seed 35-40 lbs. 717-687-6224 Toll Free 1-866-687-6224 LEGGETT SEED & SUPPLY Specializing in Grass-Based Forages and Dairy Nutrition Western Maryland • 301-733-2818 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6,2002-A4 Areas Friday Variably cloudy, shower possible late. High 62, Low 40 UV 2 717-665-7655 717-789-3276 Port Trevorton 570-539-8993 814-479-7570 snl $ n 10 h p rJ? ag 410-329-6543 Rebate On Baralfa 54 & Baralfa 321 Q AccuWeatherxoi Saturday Chance of showers High 58, Low 38 UV 2 J 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 \7 im
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