Most formers agree... with Pioneer, brand hybrids there’s less risk, no matter how you spread it. This hybrid is bred for high yield potential. It has excel* lent stalks, seedling vigor, cob structure and high test weight. It compares to 3780 in maturity. During several growing seasons, 3747 has done a very good job on lighter soils where stresses have occurred. It may be planted at higher densities for top yields under irrigation. 3747 is well-adapted to Pennsylvania. Put 3747 in your “package” of leader hybrids.. Here’s a real pacemaker that often “leads the pack” in its area of adaption. 3535 simply makes more corn than com petitive hybrids- of similar maturity. And at harvest it shells out load after load of medium hard textured, high test weight grain with a high yield to moisture level. Growers like its excellent standability and “stay green”. It dries down fast to help make greater fuel savings. Include 3535 in your “package” of Pioneer hybrids. Spreading the risk has become standard procedure on most farms. By planting several Pioneer® brand hybrids, each genetically different, your odds are better no matter what the weather decides to do. That’s why it’s such a good idea to include these Pioneer numbers on your farm. 3747 3535 EASTERN DIVISION, TIPTON, INDIANA 46072 The Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label is part of the terms of sale. Pioneer is a brand name; numbers Identify varieties. trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Oes Moines, lowa, U.S.A. Every new hybrid should yield this good. 3358 outper formed every Pioneer hybrid it was tested against last season. This surprised a lot of people but not those Pioneer com breeders who have been closely observing 3358. Compared to competitors in 423 tests over a two year period, 3358 yielded 14.5 bushels per acre more corn at the same moisture. It averaged 6% stalk lodging com pared to 12% for the competitors. A limited supply of 3358 is expected by 1983. This hybrid is tough when it gets rough. 3184 shows tre mendous resistance to drouth. It’s adapted to most any soil type mid farming practice. Growers like the seedling vigor and stalk quality. It performs best at populations of 19-23,000 plants per acre. 3184 is a real high yielding winner in southern Pennsylvania. This is a true “leader” hybrid... include it in your package of proven winners. PIONEER BRAND-SEED CORN 3358 3184