Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 28, 2002, Image 43

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    AccuWeat
Sunday
Windy and milder with
sunshine and a few
clouds
High 42, Low 18
UV 2
The local 7-Day Forecast is ft
7-9, high 10 or above very h
The Week Ahead
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Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook
Lancaster
December 19
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December 22
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December 25
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BARALFA 3221 Q Increased Quality
One of the highest forage quality varieties anywhere
Fine stems, large leaves - well proven, widely adapted
29/30 Disease Resistance
New!
BARAL.FA 53HR- limited supply
Very impressive yielder with great disease resistance
and fast regrowth 109% of mean at 1998 Rock Springs
trial (average of 3 years’ data and still looking strong)'
30/30 Disease Resistance
4.8 Fall Dormancy
2.5 Winter Hardiness
BAR ALFA S 4
A high yielder for southern Pennsylvania and Maryland
King’s
AgriSe
Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in i
high quality forages and grazing since 1993. /
96 Paradise Lane, Rooks, PA 17572 \
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Monday
Partly sunny with a
mild afternoon
High 46, Low 27
UV 2
incaster 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
for Lai
0 01”
0 34”
trace
0 00”
0 00”
0 05”
1 24”
recast for
Tuesday
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Breezy with intervals of
clouds and sunshine
High 46, Low 25
UV 2
Almanac
For the week ending Wednesday Dec 25
Temperature
High 45
Low 30
Normal high for week ahead 39
Normal low tor week ahead 23
Above Normal
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 date
Season to date
Near Normal
Below Normal
Farming Forecast
, t High pressure across the
gjr&iSt Southeast will control the
weather across the region
™ ™ Sunday bringing some sun
shine Gusty southwest winds will allow
afternoon temperatures to rise into the
40s No rain or snow should tall Sunday
As the wind diminishes at night temper
atures will fall into the upper teens and
lower 20s across the region
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
ancaster a
Wednesday
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Cloudy with a chance
of rain or wet snow
High 41, Low 31
UV 1
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
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Atglen/ Sylvan Smoker
Bedford Co/ Kenneth Martin
Belleville/ Wayne Voder
Barks Co/ Paul Keller
Centre Co/ John Click
Churchtown/ Galen Martin
Clarion Co I Ron Remford
Cochranville Ag Service
Cumberland Co/ Joe Ramer
Dauphin Co I Christ F Fisher
E. Drumore Seeds/ Henry King
Ephrata/ Carl Martin
Juniata Co I Happy Hollow Seeds
Kirkwood/ Herb Weaver
Lancaster Ag Prod./800-216-1271
Brian Putney
Lebanon Co/ Abner Stoltzfus
Little Britain/ Landis Weaver
Manheim/ Lynn Fahnestock
Perry Co I John David Hoover
Surround!
Thursday
Mostly cloudy
High 48, Low 30
UV 2
Regional Forecast
Shown is Sundays
weather Temperatures
are highs and lows for
the day
1 64”
4 16"
2 70"
42 21 '
27 50"
42 92’
Toledo
38/31
1 Trenuin
*■- r i 42/26 \0- /
-Columbus ) “ /
3 Cincinnati / ■*'" a y 1 OS / J
'-A 48/38 j Feaiiklin '«V? 8 7/ 1 Georgetown
S / Charleston «y*7«B > (> '-®4 «/27
I'a. ®- 52/35 / ' A
Huntington / *’■' / 1 //
SS»B / i*j. Lexington JT^
! 45/33 / /
A. ** Richmond / s
47/30
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30-Day Precipitation Outlook
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 2002-,
Areas
Friday
Cloudy with a chance
of ram
High 48 Low 15
UV 1
/ Syracuse
\ ***** ! *i 37/25
Jamestown
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3 ‘Si Wilkes-Barre
Cl 39/25 /' „
Erie
44/33
State College & _
40/25
Akron
41/31 a -
BARALFA 421 - Increased Quality
In the last 2 yrs we have had more good comments
on its performance than any other variety Very strong
dense crown and great root system Tolerates earlier
cuts, moist soils, and traffic better than most varieties
30/30 Disease Resistance
Add A I .i/r> Mdiuutfj l . ,< ,
BARAULA ORCHARDGRASS - Heads out 12-14
days later than Pennlate Fine leafed - not as clumpy
ALFAMATE - Our own mixture of Baraula and Hakan
Alaska Brome, a high energy, drought tolerant grass
that establishes very quickly
Snyder Co/ Edwin Martin
Snyder Co/ Glenn Beidler
N Somerset Co/ Marvin Thomas
S. Somerset Co/ Leroy Brenneman
Tioga Co I David Johnson
Nippinose Seeds/ Levi E Stoltzfus
York Co/ Hakes Farm & Seed Srv
Venago Co/ Jerry Beary
West. PA/ Don Eaton
New.lemev Dealers
Salem Co, NJ/ William Ward
Mercer Co NJ/ Mark Faille
Maryland Dealers
Eastern Shore/ Mickey Slant
Emmitsburg, MD/ David Leach
Harford Co I Overlooken Meadows
Leggett Seed & Supply
St. Mary's Co/ John V Stoltzfus
37510 Westham Ln Mechamcsville MD 20659
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Saturday
Windy and colder with
some sunshine
High 31 Low 23
UV 2
/ Canton (
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Albany /
34/23
Elmira
a.3W20
Hartfi
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
Port Trevorton
570-539-8993
814-479-7570
814-682-2985
570-324-2285
570-745-2391
717-244-2754
724 464-0667
724-541-7232
856-769-9772
609-466-8504
410-673-2414
301-447-5955
410-329-6543
301-733-2818
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