AccuWeather The Week Ahead Temperatures Itatlon Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster trace J November 01 November 03 0.00" ridjituii ffr - November 05 All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. <02002 INCREASE YOUR PROFITS AND RUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE! love grazing. Managed grazing is cow friendly, family friendly, environmentally friendly, and financially friendly. Before you go down the difficult road of a conventional expansion, do serious research on grazing. The smile on a grazier’s face tells the true story. In the future you’ll still likely need to expand, but do it the easy way through managed grazing. Your family and your cows will thank you. Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, Hk 17572 717-687-6224 Toll Free: 1-866-687-6224 CALL FOR A DEALER NEAR YOU 7-Da A few showers in the morning, otherwise mostly cloudy. High 63, Low 44 UV: 1 (caster County. 0.40" »*r"‘ orecast for Lancaster an Tuesday Mostly cloudy with a bit of rain possible. High 59, Low 48 UV: 1 ie to exposure to let lm agul For the week ending Wednesday, Nov. 6 Temperature Above Normal Low -i ’ r ~r NOfRIHrT^piwTIVVWC fvVPBBr Normal low for week ahead 35 Precipitation tiMHWmMIiUi -OUST w VtVKf Near Normal Normal year to date Below Normal Growing Degree Days , r \ \ u- -v, ) i * Jk »*»•• W Season to date 3535 Farming Forecast „ | After a dry couple of days with gSKjim mild weather, unsettled weath er will return early this week. A ” 'S cold front will bring a couple of showers to the area Sunday night into Monday with rainfall of 0.10-0.25 of an inch. A bigger storm wilt come up from the south If the track is closer to the Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Y' * Almanac coast, then a significant rain storm Is possible. However, there is a chance the storm may cut too far west Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal “Dandle enj Financial Comparison of Maryland Confinement & Grazing Farms Conducted by the University of Maryland Dale Johnson, Farm Management Specialist; Don Schwartz, Stan Fultz, Jim Simms, Michael Bell, Agricultural Educators 1997-2001 Average Income, Expenses & Profit (several omissions made to save space) Average # of Cows Lbs. of Milk Sold p/Cow FARM INCOME - $ PER CWT Cattle Sales Total Income FARM EXPENSE - $ PER CWT Feed Expense Labor Medical & Breeding Total Expenses Profit per CWT Profit per COW Profit per FARM We will be holding several winter meetings that include grazing management. Call us to be put on our mailing list Surroun Th Mostly cloudy with rain and snow mixed. High 48, Low 30 UV: 2 great 37.50” 30-Day Precipitation Outlook Lancaster'Farming, Saturday,' November 9, 20C12-A4: Areas Times of clouds and sun. High 50, Low 28 UV: 2 tin protect! >r eye an< ie neei Confinement -19 Farms Grazing -11 Farms 118 88 19,747 16,283 0.71 16.55 4.17 1.09 0.75 14.19 2.36 465 54,918 AccuWeather.eom Saturday 1 Partly sunny and cold. High 52, Low 30 UV: 2 1,3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, ion 0-2, mini Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 1.26 17.30 3.42 0.58 0.45 13.40 3.91 636 56,024
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