Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1972, Image 11

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    Time to Think THIMEF
FOR CORN ROOTWORM CONTROL
Resistance to chlorinated hydrocarbon
insecticides is spreading and the insecti
cides you’ve been using to control corn root
worms can no longer do the job. So turn to
the insecticide with the outstanding record
for Top Performance thimet® 10-G!
• Most consistently recommended of all
resistant rootworm insecticides —for
more years and on more acres than any
other—because it does the job.
thimet, an organophosphate, leaves no
residues in soil or in corn used as silage.
Free-flowing—won’t clog or bridge in
granular applicators, no matter how wet
the weather.
• In easy-to-handle 10-pound bags or
money-saving 50-pound bags.
Order your supply of thimet 10-Gfrom your
pesticide dealer today. Before using any
pesticide, stop and read the label.
For full details, send for leaflet
American Cyanamid Company,
Princeton, New Jersey 08540.
Only 2.90 an acre
PE-5245:
Box 400,
SOIL AND
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April S, 1972
ETIO-G
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