AccuWeatl Sunday W Clouds and sun with a shower in spots. High 74, Low 56 UV: 5 The local 7-bay Forecast is 7-9, high; 10 or above, very The Week Ahead Temperatw illation ’reel Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster June 06 June 08 June 10 All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2003 “-7 SORGUM SUDAN HYBRIDS Century BMR - io tally proven hybrid - 80-85 days to boot Summer King BMR - New lower tost predutt - 00-65 days to boot Ag Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-6224 Toll Free: 1-866-687-6224 0.00” 0.01” 0.00” -i . -it.. . * ~. I -■. __ orecast for Lancaster and Surroun Almanac For the week ending Wednesday, Jun. 11 Temperature Ab^^MLnal Low Normal low for week ahead 60 Precipitation Near Normal Year to date Normal year to date Growing Degree Days Below Normal Season to date Farming Forecast | The region will start to dry out MBb early this week as high pres sure slowly presses southward. As the high moves offshore later this week, a return southerly flow may bring back more showers. Sunday will feature 5-8 hours of sunshine Above Normal Near Normal Average relative humidity will be near 90 percent in the morning and 40-50 per cent in the afternoon. There can be a shower. Below Normal Brown Mid Rib (BMR) Sorghum Sudangrass may be the summer crop for youl The weather has challenged dairy farmers this year, and made high quality forage supplies very tight. No one knows what summer will bring. Will we have enough heat units to finish a com crop? Do you have enough forage on hand to wait for a corn crop? Sorghum sudans require heat as well, but cost much less to grow. The energy levels in BMR are similar to com silage with approximately twice the protein when harvested at 30-36 inches. .!■' i. f lonth to data Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 1 ■ V Atglan/ Sylvan Smoker Bedford Col Kenneth Martin Belleville/ Wayne Yoder Berks Co/ Paul Keller Blair Co/ Mill Hill Agway Centra Co/ John Click Churchtown/ Galen Martin Clarion Co/ Ron Reinford- Cochranvllle Ag Service, Cumberland Co/ Joe Ramer Dauphin Co/ Chnst F. Fisher Drumora Seeds/ Henry King Ephrata/ Carl Martin ' Juniata Co/ Happy Hollow Seeds Kirkwood/ Herb Weaver Lancaster Ag Prod./800-216-1271 Brian Futhey Lebanon Co/ Abner Stoltzfus Lehigh County/Barry Bylsr Little Britain/ Landis Weaver Manhelm/ Lynn Fahnestock 3.24’ 18.78” 18.57" 30-Day Precipitation Outlook •* i fii, - Participating Dealers - 610-593-2831 814-652-8456 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 717-436-9798 717-529-2386 717-293-9701 614-349-4333 717-949-2486 610-298-8035 717-529-2609 717-665-7655 Management Tips: - Apply 75 units of Nitrogen at planting - Plant at 35-60 lbs per acre. - Seed depth approximately 1” For Super Feed Quality: Harvest for balage at 30” For silage at 36” For grazing at 18” - Apply 50 units of Nitrogen after first cutting, or after second grazing. - Approx. 30 days between cuts. Perry Co / John David Hoover Snyder Co I Edwin Martin Snyder Co/- Glenn Beidler N. Somerset Co/ Marvin Thomas S. Somerset Co/ Leroy Brenneman Tioga Co I David Johnson NlfminOle Seeds/ Levi E. Stoltzfus York Co/, Naked Farm $ Seed Srv Vsnago Co/ Jerry Beary Western PA / Don Eaton NewJersev Dealers Salem Co, NJ I William Ward Mercer Co. NJ/ Mark Faille Eastern Shore/ Mickey Stant Emmttsburg, MD/ David Leach Harford Co/ Overlooken Meadows Leggett Seed & Supply St. Mary’s Co I John V Stoltzfus 37510Westham Ln Mechamcsville MD 20659 AccuWeather.coi d Times of clouds and sun High 82, Low 60 UV; 8 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 717-789-3276 PortTrevorton 570-539-8993 814-479-7570 814-662-2985 570-324-2285 570-746-2391 717-244-2754 814-354-2725 724-541-7232 856-769-9772 609-466-8504 410-673-2414 301-447-5955 410-329-6543 301-733-2818 tm
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