Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1982, Image 21

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    “Iwaatyou
toplant these
Pioneezbybrids.
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For one reason?
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Risk 'pfotection. It’s built into every hybrid your Pfoneer sales representative
■ recommends. Ib get you back for more seed next year, he knows what he
recommends this year will have to work. But with a package of top yield potential
; hybrids that spread ypur risk both maturity-wise and genetically his befts pretty.
" weU coyered. Andsois yours, - ' . • • ‘
and proper fertilizatlpn, 3572 really, moves lip! 3572
ihe yield potential of 3780, but adds better stalk-strength, “stay green”, test
to itsijst of advantages. Recent yleld jdata reveals a .6.9
advantage’ pet acre over competitive hybrids. That’s overs22per acre more
‘Vj' v » ** - * ~ „
f «( A face of hfgb fiiel costs, 3535 dries down remarkably fast. Add .to
*l,- ”ftifis tlie abliity to turn out load-after loadof medium hard-textured j'high test weight
. • * grain withfa.high yield to moisture level. What more could you ask? How about
' excellentstandabilityand “stay-green’’? 3535 does it all.
3382
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This high-yielding, fast-drying variety must enjoy stress. What else would explain
itsjbugh> consistent'performance in high plant densities, or drouth stress? Or its
exceptional'disease tolerance and excellent late season plant health? If it’s reliabil
ity you’re .looking for, look to 3382.
3184
This "superior-single cross hybrid has been developed for you! 3184 is tough; it
* shows tremendous resistance to drouth and disease. Adapted to most any soil type
and farming practice, seedling vigor and stalk quality rate high. This is one depend
able, high-yielding hybrid to choose.
Move up with the leaders
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PIONEER.
BRAND-SEED CORN
EASTERN DIVISION. TIPTON, INDIANA 46072
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