Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1982, Image 11

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    Furadan protects your no-dfl com
againsta whole rogue's gallery of pests.
Without harming your seedlings.
You grow no-till com to save both
time and energy.
But with any of these eight yield
robbing com pests lurking in your
fields, you need something to save
your com.
Thatfs where Furadan* insects
cide-nematicide comes in.
No other insecticide can give you
the broad-spectrum protectkm of
Furadan against all those unwanted
pests. And no other insecticide is
easier on your seed or seedlings. In
fact, you can put Furadan right in the
furrow at planting because it won’t
injure com seedlings, won’t affect
germination.
Furadan stops both above and
below ground pests because it works
two ways. In the soil, Furadan works
oncontact to control com rootworms,
wireworms
Then Furadan moves into the
cornstalk to get army
worms (4-6 weeks), European com
borers (first generation), common
stalk borers (suppression), South
western com borers (second and third
generations* flea beetles, Southern mm
tMC
Nematodes (8 species)
Rootworm Larva
Flea Beetle
Lancaster ranatag, Satenlay, Fefcreery 27,19C2—A1l
com billbugs and leafhoppers (aids in
control).
There’s no question that no-till
farming puts a lot of extra stress on
your com. Because weeds and mulch
from a cover crop are a perfect
breeding ground for destructive corn
insects and nematodes.
All the more reason for the broad
spectrum protection of Furadan.
From FMC Corporation, Agricultural
Chemical Group, 2000 Market Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103.
Stop. All pesticides can be
harmful to health and the en
vironment if misused. Read
the label and use only as di
rected.
Furadan is a registered trademark of FMC Corporation.
Armyworm