MIMMK IK cussirn 7NEWAHMY DBCV KM6S They cover the full maturity range froi dium-early to lohg : season. And they stand up to let you harvest'their full potential yields. Plant the ones with the right maturi- ir management needs, then watch Df ’BO do the job they were bred the Class to do. 'Cl*- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3.1979 11 Agway 899 S (3100° days) The longest season Energy King. Early-season vigor, me dium-tall height and gooddroughtandhigh population tolerance. Large stalk and ears combine to make 899 S a dependable, high yielding late producer. Agway 849 A (2950° days) A modified ver sion of 849 X with all its attributes plus better adaptability to various management programs and a wide variety of soil and climatic conditions. 849 A gives single cross performance. Agway 754 X (275.0° days) Good stalk and root quality. Medium-tall and showy with improved standability and yields over sister hybrids. Above-average"dry down and di sease resistance. Make 754 X a main crop choice. Agway 61SS (2475° days) A stili green stalk at harvest moisture gives it excellent late standability. Adapts to the worst of the Northeast’s growing conditions. A rapid dryer with consistently good tip fill. Agway 5845 (2250° days) Tall, leafy with good-sized ears that fill to the tip. Good stalk quality. Tolerates high populations. A first-choice hybrid for top silageyields over a wide variety of soil and climate conditions. Agway 425 X (2125° days) A high-popula tion, drought-tolerant, high-yielding hybrid with consistently excellent'grain quality. Tall with wide, deep green leaves and good stalk quality. Excellent for silage or grain. Agway 370 X (1950° days) Excellent early vigor with good drought and disease toler ance. Picks and shells easily. A high yielder with the standability needed to harvest full yield potential. FARM For details, check ENTERPRISE with your Agway store SERVICE or representative. {agway)
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