AccuWeath Sunday ' H .-''’gfti Becoming windy, early shower, then some clearing High 70, Low 47 UV 5 The local 7-Day Forecast is f( 7-9, high, 10 or above, very h The Week Ahead Temperature *recipitation Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster mn& * ”■ May 23 M*«r' May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 ' w All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2003 Whether you’re Just thinking about gracing, or have yeare of experience, you’re welcome to come and learn more with ue. This year's pasture walk portion of the field day will go beyond species and basic pasture management. Topics during the walk will include the following; • Economics from Aaron King’s dairy • Determining pasture yield with a rising plate meter • Evaluating forage quality including sugar • The importance of a good layout • Soil fertility The presentation portion will feature big picture topics including the excellent profit potential of grazing systems, and detailed topics on agronomics. Please join us for the day. King AgnS Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-6224 r ® 7-Da Monday Sunny to partly cloudy with a gusty breeze High 70, Low 51 UV 8 for Lancaster County The ultraviolet index is a guide to exposure to the sun The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for high o.oo* n 0.29” 0.34” 0.73* ' 0.10” o.ol* recast for Tuesday Partly sunny High 76, Low 54 UV 6 Almanac For the week ending Wednesday, May 28 Temperature Low 52 iwmemewwiwwTwew.;.....:.77 Normal low for week ahead 56 Precipitation ■I Above Normal Near Normal nswruat wtMtc vsr Month to date 4 13” Year to date 15 35” 'JUHF’IBF BUHf 1 r Normal year to date 16 70” Growing Degree Days Below Normal Season to date Farming Forecast | A cold front will move off the East Coast Sunday morning A shower or two is still possible early, but a west wind will increase and dry things up Sunday after noon and Monday Temperatures will mainly be in the 60s The average humidity will drop down to 40-50 percent in the area Ram may return on Wednesday with the next system Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal . 1 HgS© ncaster a Wednesday Clouds and sun with a shower possible in the afternoon High 78, Low 58 UV 5 i 327 Above Normal Near Normal jj" S Below Normal aanda- 'lf it’s raining at 10am, the schedule may be reversed with presentations given in the morning Direction* to King’* AgriSeeds and Aaron King's Dairy Farm: Front thd intersection of Rt. 30 and Rt. 896 east of Lancaster City, travel east on Rt. 30 to next traffic light (Ranks Road). Turn right onto S. Ronks Road. Travel 1.25 miles to the Y. Turn left at the Y onto Paradise Lane. Travel 1 mile. King’s AgriSeeds is on the right at the bottom of a small hill. If you come to a stop sign, you just passed us. The farm is also known as Fairview Fruit Farm. Look for the red apple sign. Surroun Thursday Mostly cloudy with the chance for a couple of showers High 70, Low 48 UV 4 Regional Forecast Shown is Sunday’s weather Temperatures are highs and lows for 30-Day Precipitation Outlook Pasture Walk, Mayfields and Plots Lunch and Fellowship Pasture Systems: A Path to Higher Profits Glenn Shirk - Shirk's Dairy Sense Feeding Cows on Pasture Systems Bruce Kreider - Dairy Specialist, White Oak Mills What Makes Grasse* Go to Head Tim Guttndge - Forage Specialist, Barenbrug USA High Sugar Festuloliums & Tetraploid Per. Ryegrasses Chad Hale - Forage Specialist, DLF International Seeds Pasture Renovation & Sorghum Sudangrasses Tim Fritz - Agronomist, King’s AgriSeeds Safe Trip Home Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,2003-A3! Areas Friday ' K'-f' Sun and some clouds High 76, Low 52 UV 7 eye and skin protection 0-2, minimal, 3-4. low, 5-6, moderate AccuWeather.coi Saturday Times of clouds and sun High 74, Low 56 UV 7 V’*' A <TT Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 19 im
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