Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1986, Image 21

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    Now, more and more farmers are
investigating and comparing practices
on their own ground to evaluate first
hand their economic potentials.
Which is why thousands of com
growers are conducting side-by-side
test plot experiments comparing
herbicides.
A TEST THAT GIVES
YOU ANSWERS.
In side-by-side yield tests through
out the country, com growers have
seen Lasso® herbicide outperform the
competition seven out of ten times.
In fact, the results of on-farm tests, as
well as university tests, confirm the
average yield advantage of Lasso over
Dual* herbicide to be in excess of four
bushels of com per acre. And the
same yield advantage holds true for
pre-mixed Lasso & atrazine over
Bicep* herbicide.
A FORMULA FOR
SUCCESS.
After conducting these tests on
their own ground, growers are making
their management decision in favor
of Lasso out of economic necessity: an
extra four bushels an acre adds about
Hffi YIELD ADVANTAGE OF LASSO
AND PRE-MIXED LASSO & AIRAZINE.
A FEW MORE BUSHELS MEAN A
LOT MORE NOW
In actual side-by-side tests Lasso outperforms the
competition seven out of ten times.
$lO an acre** to their bottom line,
without adding to their operating
expenses.
So, when you figure the pluses
and minuses of your next herbicide
decision, there is one very important
plus to keep in mind: In today s farm
economy one investment returns more
for your money season after season-
Lasso or pre-mixed Lasso & atrazine.
The herbicides that give you less stress.
And more yield.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS
*Dual and Bicep are trademarks of Ciba-Geigy Corporation
**based on an average corn price of $2.50 per bushel
Lasso* is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company.
© Monsanto Company 1986 LAS-6-203G
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