* ' Wm *4 S' -"J I u 1 >4 ror do years, we’ve been making improvements. And for your farm, these are the best hybrids ever. 3378 By going with 3378, you can be sure your corn will stand up to the hardships of the toughest growing seasons. Outstanding staygreen, good tolerance to prevalent diseases and excellent standability make 3378 one heck of a defensive hybrid. And strong emergence and early vigor mean it’s also a prime candidate for reduced tillage. On most soil types and under a wide variety of conditions, 3378 will come through with the returns you’re after. I ■ *’l 3358 Growers in the east are going to be harvesting a lot of grain when they plant this outstanding hybrid. In 498 side-by-side comparisons over three years, 3358 averaged 7.2 bushels per acre more than the com petition. Take a yield advantage like that together with excellent tolerance to leaf and stalk disease, ease of combining and good grain texture, and you’ve got one great performer. 3184 Here is a hybrid that’s made a lot of friends. 3184 adapts to most any soil type and farming practice and shows a high rating for seedling vigor, drought tolerance and stalk quality. But what you’ll really like are the top-notch yields you get from this dependable producer. In good years and not-so-good, 3184 still puts out the yields. The superior perform ance of 3184 makes it a “must plant” hybrid for this season. 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. ' Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A PIONEER. BRAND SEED CORN PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. EASTERN DIVISION, TIPTON, INDIANA 46072