Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 2003, Image 47
Accu Weather ® 7-Da' Sunday Cloudy with a bit of snow or flumes late. High 35, Low 21 UV; 1 The local 7-Day Forecast is 7-9, high, 10 or above, very The Week Ahead Temi leratui iltation ’reel Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster £>e£Mrtt)*r2s December 27 PtbwMwrsg December 29 DeoctnbVr SO December 31 Januwyoi All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2003 Loganton Lion’s Club Clinton County 'll!® Speakers* Tim Fritz- King’s AgriSeeds Agronomist. Former Penn State Extension Agent with dairy background. John Rucker- Owner and breeder of Master’s Choice Hybrids. Lyn Crabtree- High energy forage nutritionist from Illinois. Has worked with many of our products. Don Schwartz- Extension Agent in Wash. Co., MD. Has conducted many grass trials including Annual and Italian Rygrass varieties. Dr. Bob Fry- A practicing dairy veterinarian who also grazes a high production jersey herd on the eastern shore of Maryland. Lee Kirk- Forage Specialist and Marketing Director of Barenbrug USA. A native of England where grass and clovers are king and queen. King AgnS 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 (717) 687-6224 Monday Clouds breaking for some sunshine, windy. High 37, Low 26 UV-1 ‘he ultraviol or Lancaster County high ojdt 0.00” trice ' 0.00” 0.01- trace 0,71” recast for Lancaster a Tuesday Mainly cloudy, chance for some freezing ram High 41, Low 28 UV. 1 le to exposure Is a guu Almanac For the week ending Wednesday, Jan 1 Temperature Low ■P Above Normal ... Normal low for week ahead Near Normal Precipitation TotaiiaetwweK , o.7a* Month to date ..0 71” NaMW month m <tm ....v..0.22" Year to date .. 0 71” LoetyeartodMe ;...o.oo* Normal year to date Growing Degree Days wonw to atm Season to date Farming Forecast | A fast-moving storm will bring a aMCjn little snow and flurries to the region A second system will arrive late Monday night into Tuesday with the chance for some snow or ice. The area may break out of this unsettled pattern and move into a colder and drier pattern for the end of the week Temperatures may not reach the 30s next weekend with nighttime lows in the single digits Below Normal Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal “One dairyman with the help of nutritionist Lyn Crabtree, increased his profits by $20,000 when he utilized ryegrass balage. His 100 cows picked up in milk using less grain.” Wednesday Clouds and sun, Mostly cloudy and cold chance for a flurry, with a flurry or two windy. possible High 35. Low 18 High 38, Low 16 UV 1 UV.2 the sun The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need fr T" Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Kinzer Fire Hall Lancaster County Ufa* , Freshments. Visit with other farmers and speakers ilfa Selection & Management for Today’s Dairymen / Endura Clover -Tim Fritz ier Quality Corn Silage - The Master’s Choice Advantage -John Rucker iking Low Cost Milk with High Energy Forages: Ryegrass and BMR sorghum lan balage, high sugar corn silage and high quality pasture -Lyn Crabtree table Cropping Italian Ryegrass -Don Schwartz joy lunch and fellowship ly Managed Grazing Works & the Pitfalls to Avoid -Bob Fry, DVM ipplemental Feeding for More Milk and Healthy Cows on Grazing Systems 77 Crabtree and Bob Fry Details That Make Grass Productive -Lee Kirk lestions and Safe Trip Home d Surroun Thursday sSEji? Regional Forecast Shown is Sunday’s weather Temperatures are highs and lows for 37 24 38 22 the da; 0 22” 0 3554 30-Day Precipitation Outlook Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4, 2003-A- in Areas Friday Mostly cloudy, windy and cold with a few flurries. High 36, Low 10 UV 1 lor eye and skin protection 0-2, minimal, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, ,1 Tv, 7^* AccuWeather.eom Saturday Cold with sun and some clouds High 28, Low 8 UV-2 Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 1 A