The hybrid that everyone tries to beat Two that have a chance: 1 ? t . > * £ "f/. (jtS- The limitation of warranty and remedy attached to each bag of Pioneer brand seed is part of the terms and conditions of the sale thereof. Pioneer is a brand name; numbers identify varieties. trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A. Here’s a true single cross hybrid that stands above anything grown in this maturity zone, even under drought or stress conditions. 3184 performs best when used as a full-season hybrid and planted at moderate populations of 22-24,000. Adapted to most any soil type and farming practice, 3184 looks like the “universal” hybrid for this area. It yields. It stands. It shells out. If income per acre means something to you, plant 3184 on half your acres next year. Every year, Pioneer research and on-farm tests prove th.s hybrid is right for the East ern Corn BeP. Excellent roots and stalks, plus high “stay green” scores are what you need to grow more corn under the stress of heat, drought and high populations. At har vest, this hybrid shells out load-after-load of , hard-textured, high-test weight grain with a high yield to harvest gjoisture ratio. PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC., EASTERN DIVISION, TIPTON, INDIANA 40072 ' I* * >t\ ,* '% ■ PIONEER. BRAND-SEED CORN . x \ \ * x fy *v 5 M dr' s - v ** <■ i * ' ' 4> 4 ' Ik - . ? !& '**> ' \H V '> V * This relatively new, full-season hybrid is fast establishing itself. 3311 silks early and has a long filling period. This characteristic lets it take full advantage of high fertility and well-managed ground to really lay on the corn. Very good harvestability is found with its long kernels shelling off easily even at high moisture. Try 3311 in 1979. tt fvl •<r " W s. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,157t—»1 . x S '^ N S v-W «„ V ' v v nN vV •< > Ns > „** s, v 4: &A ;C # v a, * * jh\ N > ' •.<* ■A'' N ■#* -MM «; \\ '■
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