Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1967, Image 5

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    Higher yields, bigger profits, proved year
after year by farmers all across the country
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There’s
no doubt about
varieties
The remarkable yield power of DeKalb XL Com
Varieties is shown again in 1966 reports from
Eastern farmers in the DeKalb 200-Bushel Club
program. The authenticated yields below were
mechanically harvested, without gleaning, from
carefully measured acreages. All checks were veri
fied by responsible witnesses, and yields* were
figured in bushels of No. 2 corn per acre.
Plant your next corn crop to DeKalb XL Single*
Cross and 3-Way Hybrids. Some numbers may
be sold out in certain areas, so see your DeKalb
dealer today.
Name
Glen Engle
Amos Shipman
Round Hill Farm
Ralph Roberts, Mgr.
William H. Eberspachey
Eynck Farms
William J. Engla
David E Bird
leister Brothers
George Nabb & Sons
Emerson W. Eberspachef
lippy Brothers
BIG NAME for BIG YIELDS
‘’DEKALB” is a Registered Brand Nam*. “XL” is a Variety Designation.,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 1,1967 —
Town State County
Cochranville Pa. Chester
Jersey Shore Pa. Lycoming
Orange Va. Orange
Md. Dorchester 142.12
Pa. Berks 161.61
Pa. Chester 151.85
Pa. Columbia 142.48
Md. Carroll 145.51
Md. Dorchester 136.20
Md. Dorchester 139.67
Md. Carroll 135.09
Calculated in bushels of §Z Cora her acr* t
Cambridge
Yellow House
Cochranville
Catawissa
Hampstead
Cambridge
Cambridge
Hampstead
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Yield*
162.42
157.2 S
163.74