AccuWeath Sunday ■*mmr Patchy fog or low clouds to start, then sun and breezy. High 64, Low 45 UV: 6 $ The local 7-Day Forecast is 7-9, high, 10 or above, very The Week Ahead Temperatui litation >recli Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 23 '’ ■All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2003 Hybrid Pearl Millet Mega-Mil - Prussic acid free. Safe for horses Better than sorghum sudans on light soils and tolerates lower pH soils. Excellent forage quality similar to our BMR sorghum sudans. - Safe for Horses - Excellent Forage Quality - Tolerates low pH Soils - Prussic Acid Free King’s AgriSe Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 rail uS / Fertility: forF° ra ? • Use soil testing. Manure is an excellent source of fertility. 717-687-6224 An*W s ' s * N * tro 9 en: For Sorghum sudans and Mega-Mil apply 75 units at time of planting, plus 50 units ' l '* pate I after each cut or every other grazing. For Forage sorghum use 75-85% of corn recommendation Toll Free: 1-866-687-6224 / / for your area. r®7-Da Monday i- Jp Sunny to partly cloudy High 70, Low 48 UV 7 ancaster County The ultraviolet index is a guide to exposure to for U high trade 0.11” 0.00” 0.00” trace 0.20” 0.00” recast for Tuesday ? Some sun with a shower or t-storm possible, warm High 68, Low 46 UV: 6 Almanac For the week ending Wednesday, Apr 23 Temperature HUB* r: Low Above Normal NormathHjh for week ahead Normal low for week ahead . &gSi Wdt Near Normal Precipitation Total Met WMk Month to date 1 75" Ndrmil (Wortthtodat* S.ST Year to date Normal year to date Growing Degree Days Manat to data t~ Season to date Farming Forecast wmM | High pressure will build across afiKjfe the area Sunday into Monday providing drier weather to the ” ’■W region. Soil will be very wet to start from recent ram r but should dry out a little bit the next few days with sun shine and breezy conditions. More showers are possible Tuesday with the next front approaching The next chance for precipitation will come Thursday into Friday Below Normal Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal BMR Sorghum Sud Our BMR varieties contain 35-40% less ligi ventional varieties, resulting in super digest) animal performance. Ready to cut in about Similar energy to corn silage, but twice the • Century BMR - Time tested product double crop programs. Heads in 80-85 • Summer Queen BMR - Limited supply, season production without heads. • Summer King BMR - New lower cost Heads in about 60-65 days ancaster a Wednesday -* ** i s. • Clouds breaking for some sun High 66, Low 42 UV 7 IV Index number, the greater the need ngherthe the sun T 0.31* Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Summer Annual Planting Management Planting Depth: 'A to 1 inch deep Time of Planting: • Plant Sorghum sudans and Forage sorghum after soil temperatures reach 60 degrees (typically 2 to 3 weeks after corn planting begins). Can be planted as late as early July assuming moist soil • Plant Mega-Mil after soil temperatures reach 65 degrees. Mega-Mil seed is'smaller and needs good seed-to-soil contact. Surroun Thursday Cloudy with showers possible High 64, Low 40 UV. 4 59 39 65 44 10.41” .8.2 r 11. or Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26, 2003-A43 Areas Friday Mostly cloudy with a chance for showers High 60, Low 42 UV 3 eye and skin protection 0-2, minimal, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, ghum ;orn silage alternative Re r of corn Virtually equal to : in energy, but has higher Zan be planted with corn. Alternative s Water y Forage Content sSSilfs AccuWeather.eom Saturday A blend of sunshine and clouds High 68, Low 46 UV-5 Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal fi iLifilPfer- \M I
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