Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1980, Image 18

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    “I saved enough on drying costs
to pay for next year's seed.”
“ That’s why I'm ordering these Pioneer, brand hybrids.”
3535
Here’s the right hybrid for eastern
Combelt farmers. It has lots of high
yield punch. And at harvest 3535 shells
out load after load of medium hard !2X
tured, high test-weight grain. It’s a real
winner under stress of heat, drouth and
high population. 3535 is bred to take a
lot of punishment and come out on top.
This means more corn for you... more
money per acre.
The Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label I* part of the terms of sale.
Pioneer Is » brand name; numbers identify varieties. trademark of
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A.
PIONEER.
BRAND SEED CORN
EASTERN DIVISION, TIPTON, INDIANA 46072
3382
Many claims are made about seed com.
Some are sold on promises. But 3382 is
sold on tried-and-true yield perform
ance. This new breed of hybrid has
proven big-yield potential under
modem farming practices. High popula
tion and well-fertilized soil really un
leash the genetic potential in 3382. It
dries fast. Standability is excellent.
You’ll get your money’s worth. Try it.
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3184
This hybrid just won’t quit when it
comes to stalk strength and high yields.
There’s nothing better than this firmly
established leader hybrid in its maturity
zone. Farmers really like it around here.
It’s adaptable to most any soil type or
fanning practice. 3184 takes drouth and
stress. Make sure you include this out
standing hybrid in your planting plans.
It’s a winner.
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