Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 2003, Image 39

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Sunday
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Humid with sun, some
clouds, chance late
t-storm.
High 87, Low 64
UV: 8
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The local 7-Day Forecast is
7-9, high; 10 or above, very
The Week Ahead
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Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook
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BARAL.FA 321 Q Increased Quality
One of the highest forage quality varieties anywhere.
Fine stems, large leaves - well proven, widely adapted,
29/30 Disease Resistance
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BARALFA B3HR • limited supply
Very impressive yielder with great disease resistance
and fast regrowth. 109% of mean at 1998 Rock Springs
trial (average of 3 years’ data and still looking strong)!
30/30 Disease Resistance
4.8 Fall Dormancy
2.5 Winter Hardiness
BARALFA 54
A high yielder for southern Pennsylvania and Maryland
Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in
high quality forages and grazing since 1993.
96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572
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717-687-6224
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Monday
Chance for a shower
early; otherwise,
variable clouds.
High 81, Low 60
UV: 6
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Variable clouds; shower
or t-storm possible.
High 81, Low 62
UV. 6
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Near Normal
Below Normal
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
Wednesday
Times of sun and
clouds.
High 83, Low 60
UV: 7
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Almanac
For the week ending Wednesday, Jul 23
Temperature
High
Low
Normal high lor tweak ahead
Normal low for week ahead
Precipitation
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Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
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Normal year to date
Growing Degree Days
Month to BB4
Season to date 1464
Farming Forecast
j The first part of Sunday should
be dry with sunshine. Some
clouds will move in during the
” day and a thunderstorm can
cross the region later in the day or at
night. Winds will be southwest at 10-20
mph. Eight to ten hours of sunshine is
expected The average humidity will be
80 percent in the morhing, then 50-55
percent in the afternoon. Cold front may
be nearby Monday and Tuesday.
Above Normal
Near Normal
Below Normal
Atglan/ Sylvan Smoker
Bedford Co I Kenneth Martin
Belleville/ Wayne Voder
Berke Co I Paul Keller
Blair Col Mill Hill Supply
Centra Co/ John Ghck
Churchtown/ Galen Martin
Clarion Co/ Ron Relnford
Cochranville Ag Service
Cumberland Co/ Joe Ramer
Dauphin Co I Christ F. Fisher
Drumors Seeds/ Henry King
Ephrata/ Carl Martin
Juniata Co I Happy Hollow Seeds
Kirkwood/ Herb Weaver
Lancaster Ag Prod./800-216-1271
Brian Putney
Lebanon Co I Abner Stollzfus
Lehigh County/Bany Byler
Little Britain/ Landis Weaver
Manhelm/ Lynn Fahnestock
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Thursday
Partly sunny and
warm
High 87, Low 68
UV. 8
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Regional Forecast
Shown is Sunday’s
weather Temperatures
are highs and lows for
83
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85
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3.32"
24 16”
24 29"
30-Day Precipitation Outlook
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
717-532-2899
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 Farrriing, Saturday, July 26; 2003-A39
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Clouds and sun with a
shower or
thunderstorm possible
High 85, Low 62
UV- 5
eye and skin protection 0-2, minimal, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate,
BARAL.FA 421 Q Increased Quality
In the last 2 yrs. we have had more good comments
on its performance than any other variety. Very strong
dense crown and great root system. Tolerates earlier
cuts, moist soils, and traffic better than most varieties.
30/30 Disease Resistance
Add A Late Maturing Grass
BARAULA ORCHARDGRASS - Heads out 12-14
days later than Pennlate. Fine leafed - not as clumpy.
ALFAMATE - Our own mixture of Baraula and Hakan
Alaska Brome, a high energy, drought tolerant grass
that establishes very quickly.
- Participating Dealers -
Perry Co I John David Hoover
Snyder Co I Edwin Martin
Snyder Co I Glenn Beidler
N. Somerset Co/ Marvin Thomas
S. Somerset Col Leroy Brenneman
Tioga Co I David Johnson
Nlpplnose Seeds/ Levi E Stollzfus
York Col Hakes Farm & Seed Srv
Venago Col Jerry Beary
Western PA/ Don Eaton
NtwJeraay Dtaters
Salem Co, NJ/ William Ward
Mercer Co. NJ/ Mark Faille
Eastern Shora/ Mickey Slant
Emmltsburg, MD/ David Leach
Harford Co T Oveiiooken Meadows
Laggatt Seed A Supply
St. Mary’s Co/ John Y. Stoltzfus
37510 Westham Ln , Mechamcsville. MD 20659
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Saturday
Friday
Sun and some clouds
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High 81, Low 60
UV. 7
Above Normal
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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