AccuWea The Week Ahead leratures Tomi Precipitation Last Week’s Precipitation 30-Day Temperature Outlook Lancaster October 02 * October 03 OdoberW w tW' " October 05 "W' cawww ,> *'"' October 07 oww" All forecasts and maps provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2003 hliEWrtd** 1 ® Choice (81 9 A 115 day hybrid- Makes a sweet smelling, nutrient dense silage with high grain content, and excellent digestibility. Plant health is also excellent. Reports of 2002 and 2003 performance have been excellent. Comments made by farmers include: excellent yields, very few broken stalks, even after tropical storm Isabel went through, very high levels of sugar (typically 4 to 6%), and great packing characteristics. Note: In extreme wind, leaves were shredded, and stalks blown over, but very few stalks were broken MC 615 has a dense, but shorter stalk - usually shorter than most silage hybrids. Ki Agri Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. 96 Paradise Lane. Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-6224 K W/ Toll Frpe: 1-866-687-6224 1 CALL FOR A DEALER NEAR YOU ' , i. VflrS * *-% <■■« 1 I*"' 1 ’ •, v ~ 10% Discount on all Products except Cereal Rye -i i - - 0.00” ' trace 0.00” 0 00” ' am Almanac For the week-ending Wednesday, Oct 8 Temperature inyn Low Normal low for week ahead Precipitation Above Normal Near Normal Month to date 0.30” mmm.tzzzzzym* 36 45” map 9 34.22” Year to date . UOrtylWtsdatt. 4. Normal year to date . . Growing Degree Days Below Normal mmmotim’.....:..: Season to date Farming Forecast „ | The week ahead will be cooler, ■Q but not significantly so. A cold front Sunday could bring a bit of ram and drizzle, but rainfall should be less than 0 30 of an inch Monday and Tuesday should be dry with some sun, highs in the 60s Another cold front Tuesday night could be accompa nied by showers Wednesday through Friday will be cool and dry Highs will be near 60; frost possible at night Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal ~.i ancaster and Surround! 39 43 2920 Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal Forage and Cover crop options - lbs of Marshall Annual Rye ir smalt grain seeding?|ate to one ‘ xmd Oct.ZOfhfor Lancaster area. '■-t' v St*®|pT - hafthe jhMestcjuality the winter annual grains. Its . lofigljipdgtato oats ana&ibbgt4 days laterhaadlng than; wheat. Oh'emuTmem a talneafy variety. For forage, seed at 110-150 Ib/adre, TkITIpJU. • Is a cross between wheat and rye. and makes a slightly better forage than cereal rye. in heading date than wheat. , • . f ~ ' < r -.' CEREAL RYE >ls #ie most winter hardy of the small grains, and can beolanted .into November. We oarrywestem rye which later in. headingppte than local rye, and a littteTeafier. . * ’ ' Regional Forecast Shown is Sunday's weather Temperatures are highs and lows for 30-Day Precipitation Outlook The secret to Master’s Choice standability and great digestibility is less lignin, but much more digest ible cellulose fiber. MC 615 and its short season half sister MC 520 Q have thick, dense stalks that are not only nutritious, but also yield outstanding for a corn of average height. C.P. NDFD IVTD Cell Wall Pii NSC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,2003-A4; Areas Friday jl. Mostly sunny, cool High 60, Low 38 UV 4 re and skin protection 0-2, minimal, 3-4, low, 5-6, moderate, *fr True Digestibility Forage Analysis MC 615 Corn Silage - Hagertown, MD 106 AccuWeather.coi im Saturday SIRS Times of clouds and sun High 65, Low 46 UV 3 Above Normal Near Normal Below Normal 70 to 74 48 to 52 79 5 50 to 54
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