Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 2003, Image 47

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Sunday
Cloudy with a bit of
snow or flumes late.
High 35, Low 21
UV; 1
The local 7-Day Forecast is
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Loganton Lion’s Club
Clinton County
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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.
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96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 (717) 687-6224
Monday
Clouds breaking for
some sunshine, windy.
High 37, Low 26
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Tuesday
Mainly cloudy, chance
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High 41, Low 28
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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
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Near Normal
Below Normal
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Lancaster County
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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
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Friday
Mostly cloudy, windy
and cold with a few
flurries.
High 36, Low 10
UV 1
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Saturday
Cold with sun and
some clouds
High 28, Low 8
UV-2
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Near Normal
Below Normal
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