AccuWeat s Variable clouds; a shower or t-storm possible High 74, Low 59 UV. 6 The local 7-Day Forecast Is 7-9, high, 10 or above, very high The Week Ahead Temi leratures 'recipitation Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster May 30 June 01 0.22” 0.74” June 03 JuntW All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc ©2003 Whether you’re Just thinking about grazing, or have years of experience, you’re welcome to come and learn more with us. 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 • Soli 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. Ki Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-6224 0.00” orecast for L Almanac For the week ending Wednesday, Jun 4 Temperature Low 50 ifx>. sw Normal low for week ahead 58 Precipitation Above Normal Near Normal Month to date *"**l7 74” Normal year to date 17 66” Growing Degree Days Year to date Below Normal Season to date 327 Farming Forecast | More rain is in the forecast for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday A shower and thunderstorm ” "W will be around Sunday More activity will be around Monday into Above Normal Near Normal Tuesday with perhaps over an inch of rain Wednesday and most of Thursday should be dry Showers will return for the end of the workweek Temperatures will be in the 70s for highs through the Below Normal we ek 'i|i|- ncaster a Times of clouds and sun, warmer High 77, Low 58 UV-8 lun The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need f( ! r ~ 2’20” Above Normal Near Normal ! ' Below Normal 'lf it’s raining at 10am, the schedule maybe reversed with presentations given in the morning r. Ripcilftpf King's Dairy Farm: ~1-fraro Rt.3O artdßt. 89$ east of Lancaster City, travel east on Ri 30 , tonext traffteliOftt Jum rigtrtdnlo S, Ronks Road. TravelT.26 miles to the Y. Tym left , right atthe bettom pf aadtall lillf* |l you to a atop sign, you Just passed us. The . . farm Is also knownai- Fafmllpok for the red apple sign, ' £-5 ** •> *■ «•* * * i " Surroun Th Increasing clouds, a shower possible in the p m High 75, Low 56 UV 6 Regional Forecast cfa- iture Walk, Hayfields and Plots ich and Fellowship iture Systems: A Path to Higher Profits lenn Shirk - Shirk’s Dairy Sense ding Cows on Pasture Systems -uce Kreider - Dairy Specialist, White Oak Mills lat Makes Grasses Go to Head im Guttridge - Forage Specialist, Barenbrug USA |h Sugar Festuioliums & Tetraploid Per. Ryegrasses had Hale - Forage Specialist, DLF International Seeds iture Renovation & Sorghum Sudangrasses im Fritz - Agronomist, King’s AgriSeeds re Trip Home AccuWeather.eom d Intervals of clouds and sunshine High 78, Low 54 UV 7 lal, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, safjj Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal