» , AccuWea The Week Ahead Temperatures 'recipitatlon Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster June 26 0.00” ’- ’*^oo' r '' June 28 0.00” June 30 trace All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc ©2003 Summer King BMR Plant Summer King BMR Sorghum Sudangrass in unplanted fields or weak alfalfa fields. - A premium low lignin/low cost hybrid - First cut ready in about 40 days. - Later cuttings usually ready in 30 days. - First grazing ready in about 30 days. - Later grazing ready in about 21 days. 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 Toll Free: 1 -866-687-6224 4 ir A ecast for Lancaster and Surroun Almanac For the week ending Tuesday, Jul 1 Temperature ■P Above Normal Low Normal low for week ahead Precipitation Near Normal Month to date Year to date Normal year to date Growing Degree Days Below Normal Season to date Farming Forecast | Clouds and sun is expected for n Saturday with very warm fem peratures and humid condi * lions A thunderstorm could pop up in the afternoon or evening There will be 6-10 hours of sun The average humidity will be around 60 per cent For any work that needs to be done, this weekend will be dry, but humid and very warm A storm system will move into the region on Tuesday and bring some ram Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal i t, ~ Grazing increasas Profitability Let the cows harvest your crop at a higher quality and lower cost. Managed grazing, as the name im plies, does require high management. Call us or others with experience and learn this system. Profit per cow Is typically $lOO - $2OO more than conven tional systems. Cull rates typically drop, and cows tend to be healthier. Your cows and your family will thank you. BMP Sorghum Sudangrass is an easy crop to learn on. * V * '/ 'f I ; * in" i 64 S»fW? . . 63 ■twroe . . 0.00” msss&m* .. .. 21.69” 21 25” *922 Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal , v Atglen/ Sylvan Smoker Bedford Co/ Kenneth Martin Belleville/ Wayne Yoder Berks Col Paul Keller Blair COl Mill Hill Agway Centre Co I John Click Churohtown/ Galen Martin Clarion Col Ron Reinford Cochranville Ag Service Cumberland Col Joe Ramer Dauphin Co/ Chnst F Fisher Orumore Seeds/ Henry King Ephrata/ Cart Martin Juniata Col 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 Manhelm/ Lynn Fahnestock K l *' i i' l- ' - 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 717-532-2399 717-362-9038 717-548-3376 717-733-7155 717-436-9798 717-529-2386 717-293-9701 814-349-4333 717-949-2486 610-298-8035 717-529-2609 717-665-7655 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003-A39 ! •< y Sorghum Sudan no-tiUed Into old alfalfa Perry Co I John David Hoover Snyder Co I Edwin Martin Snyder Co/ Glenn Beidler N. Somerset Co I Marvin Thomas S. Somerset Co/ Leroy Brenneman Tioga Co/ David Johnson Nlppinose Seeds/ Levi E. Stoltzfus York Co/ Hakes Farm & Seed Srv Venago Co/ Jerry Beary Western PA I Don Eaton NewJersev Dealers Salem Co, NJ/ William Ward Mercer Co. NJ/ Mark Faille Maryland Dealers Eastern Shore/ Mickey Slant Emmitsburg, MO/ David Leach Harford Co T Overlooken Meadows Leggett Seed & Supply St. Mary’s Co/ John V Stoltzfus 37510 Westham Ln , Mechanlcsville, MD 20659 AccuWeather.com ial, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 717-789-3276 Port Trevorton 570-539-8993 814-479-7570 814-662-2985 570-324-2285 570-745-2391 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
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