012—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984 MINNEAPOLIS, MN. - Paymaster Seeds is marketing two new com hybrids, one new grain sorghum hybrid and one new forage sorghum hybrid for 1985 planting. John Buman, Paymaster Seeds general manager, provided the following descriptions of the new hybrids: Paymaster 7190 is a management-responsive corn hybrid with exceptional yield potential for its maturity. Relative maturity is 113-115 days. Plants are medium-tall with very good stalks and produce heavy test weight, bronze-colored grain on medium-long, slender ears. Paymaster 7190 is adapted to most soils and is responsive to good management practices and growing conditions in irrigated and normal rainfall areas. It is recommended for medium to medium-high plant populations. Paymaster 7990 com hybrid has a relative maturity of 117 to 119 days. It has excellent yield potential with a very good stalk rating. Plants are medium-tall with medium to medium-high ear placement and an erect leaf habit. The hybrid produces deep kernels of medium-textured grain on a girthy ear. In Paymaster Product Evaluation Program (PEP) plots WHOLESALE & RETAIL Certified WHEAT Tyler Ruler Hart Titan Logan Potomac Roland Red Coat Certified BARLEY ALFALFA TOP DRESSING 0-14-42 ALFALFA Boyds 84 VWA P Boyds 78 AT Boyds Wet Foot Saranac AR and others ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Baler Twine - Fertilizer New hybrids announced and research tests, 7990 has exhibited consistent, dependable performance while outyielding other hybrids of comparable maturity in irrigated and dryland areas under a wide range of en vironmental conditions. Paymaster 7990 is an excellent hybrid for its maturity for grain or silage production. Paymaster 1091 grain sorghum is another hybrid proven in Paymaster research trials and PEP plots to consistently out perform other hybrids of com parable maturity. Plants are medium to medium-tall, with very acceptable appearance and uniformity. Stalk quality is average to good under most growing conditions. Heads are semi-open with good exsertion and produce medium-size, reddish bronze colored grain. Paymaster 1091 has been a consistent, ex ceptional performer for its areas of adaptability and use under dryland or irrigated growing conditions. Paymaster FS 455 forage sorghum is a medium-full season hybrid with exceptional leafiness and high grain yield potential. Its RYE moderately large stalks have a very good standability rating. Plants generally range from seven to nine feet in height under favorable growing conditions and produce long, wide, juicy leaves. High leaf-to-stalk ratio and very good grain yield potential combine to produce excellent quality, high tonnage silage. Buyer barbecue HONESDALE A feature of 1984 Junior Livestock Sale to be held today at 7 p.m. in conjunction with the Wayne County Fair will be a beef barbecue for buyers. Potential buyers will be guests of 4-H and FFA members and serving will take place from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. just prior to the sale. Reservations are not necessary and buyers can pick up their barbecue tickets at the sale ring by checking in for the sale. VERSATILE 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS INTERCOURSE PA The new 84 pto horsepower VERSATILE 256. Powered by Cummins, featuring full four wheel drive with the power and traction to meet any field challenge head on' it leaves the competition spinning their wheels in comparison. A heavy duty transmission and bidirectional design for unlimited adaptability. And famous Versatile quality and value. SOIL CONDITIONS .. 2WD |W/M |4WD- W/DUALS ■FWD *4 EQUAL □ 2WD W/SINGLES SIZE TIRES Versatile 4WD outperforms 2WD and MFWD every time' Results vary with soil types and soil conditions. ALL NEW AND USED PRODUCTS BACKED HOOBER PARTS & SERVICE planned Walke heads tobacco growers CHELTENHAM, MD. - Henry E. Walke, is the General Manager of the Maryland Tobacco Growers’ Association, of Cheltenham, Md. Acting general manager since last December and employed with the Association since 1981, Walke assumed his new duties the end of May. He is responsible for the operation of four retail service stores, a machine agency in Huntingdon, Md. and a machine sales and service operation in Waldorf, Md. Prior to his manager duties he was Field Supervisor and Coor dinator of the fertilizer and chemical operation and handled all farm related matters. Walke was born and raised in Anne Arundel County and worked in the family owned store and on the family farm in Calvert County. He also worked for several major fertilizer and chemical companies in the Maryland and Tidewater Virginia area. Versatility Is Here Henry E. Walke 5 NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Classified ~i Real Estate Ads