AccuWeath Sunday Some ram or drizzle early, then variable clouds, chilly High 48, Low 26 UV 2 The local 7-Day Forecast is f< 7-9, high 10 or above very h The Week Ahead Temi leratui 'recipitation Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 26 All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc ©2003 -ponduscu^s “ Profitable Milk Production Starts with Super Forage” Mara Perennial Ryegra Crank up Milk Production with Mara A Proven Ryegrass MARA Pr. RYEQRASS • Fast Establishment • Extellent Winterhardiness • Better Summer Performante • Improved Persistente ■BARENBRUG King’s AgriSt Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in i high quality forages and grazing since 1993. / R g34 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 \ has NSS** Wlar a! 717-687-6224 Toll Free: 1-866-687-6224 r ® 7-Da Monday v -V' 1 Times of clouds and sunshine, remaining chilly High 48, Low 28 UV 4 incaster County The ultravioli 1 37" 0 03” 0 00" 0 00” 0 00” 0 00” 0 39” recast for Tuesday Increasing cloudiness, a few showers in the p m High 56, Low 34 UV 5 let index is a guide to exposure to For the week ending Wednesday, Mar 26 Temperature High Above Normal Low 38 Normal high for week ahead 56 Normal low for week ahead 35 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 Farming Forecast | Winterlike weather will return iMggEi for Sunday and Monday with cold temperatures Low tem ™ peratures at night will sink down into the mid-20s A fast-moving system will come through on Tuesday with the chance for a little bit of ram, probably less than 0 25 of an inch It will warm up Thursday and Friday with highs reaching the upper 50s to mid-60s Some ram is possible next weekend Near Normal Below Normal Above Normal m Near Normal Below Normal Mara establishes quickly and is a key ingredient in many of our locally developed mixtures including King's Grazing Mix and Dairy Plus. Mara was bred in Romania where winters are cold and summers are dry. The result is a tougher perennial rye grass that can stand up to harsher climates. Mara and other rye- grasses are hard to dry and are rec ommended for both grazing and balage. Plant in deep fertile soils. ancaster a Wednesday Sunshine with a nice afternoon High 54, Low 26 UV 6 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 Almanac Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Atglen/ Sylvan Smoker Bedford Co/ Kenneth Martin Belleville/ Wayne Voder Berks Co/ Paul Keller Blair Co/ Mill Hill Agway Centre Co/ John Click Churchtown/ Galen Martin Clarion Co/ Ron Remford Cochranville Ag Service Cumberland Co/ Joe Ramer Dauphin Col Chnst F Fisher Drumore Seeds/ Henry King Ephrata/ Cad Martin Juniata Co/ Happy Hollow Seeds Kirkwood/ Herb Weaver Lancaster Ag Prod./800-216-1271 Brian Futhey Lebanon Co/ Abner Stoltzfus Lehigh County/Barry Byler Little Britain/ Landis Weaver Manheim/ Lynn Fahnestock Surroun Thursday * * ’ Partly sunny High 58, Low 32 UV 5 Regional Forecast Shown is Sundays weather Temperatures are highs and lows for the day 1 79" 2 64" 3.05” 8 07" 6 23" 8 96” / Abingdon 4^Di 30-Day Precipitation Outlook 4 King's AgriSeeds ixtlusive HAIDV Dl IlCt Our most palatable mix. A blend of perennial rye grasses including Mara and Barfort. Also includes Barliza Timothy, and clovers including Alice White Clover. Your cows will dive into this mix increasing their dry matter intake which will result in serious milk production. All varieties are adapted for both grazing and balage. Dairy Plus should be planted in deep fertile soils - Participating Dealers - 610-593-2831 814-652-6456 717-935-5830 610-589-2614 814-832-3458 814-383-4529 717-445-5782 814-275-3033 717-529-5653 717-532-2899 717-362-9038 717-548-3376 717-733-7155 717 <136-9798 717-529-2386 717-293-9701 814-349-4333 717-949-2486 610-298-8035 717-529-2609 717-665-7655 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29, 2003-A3I Areas Friday •' 1 & -f -4*J- Sun and some clouds High 64, Low 38 UV 5 I surf 38/18 \ Syracuse \ "”?s%' • 38/24 ' Janwstown * Yowam 42/25 State College 4)1 40/23 Lanct 52/2' •sarr 'id v iilfi) Parry Co/ John David Hoover Snyder Co/ Edwin Martin Snyder Co/ Glenn Beidler N. 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