The ones that pass the test. 3478 It’s rare to find a hybrid in the 114 day maturity range that yields as well as 5478. In fact, it even outyields many hybrids of later maturity. But yields aren’t the only reason to plant 3478. It also offers excellent tolerance to drought, resists leaf diseases like Northern Leaf Blight and Eyespot, and produces strong stalks and sturdy roots. First introduced in 1984, 347 S’s acceptance has been overwhelming. Plant some and see why. PIONEER , brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale which are part of the labeling and sale documents. Pioneer is a brand name; numbers identify varieties. trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A.' 1987 3382 This hybrid has proven itself as the yield leader for its maturity. In this area, 3382 holds a significant yield advantage against Competi tive hybrids. Now, that kind of performance speaks for itself. But besides yields, 3382 has very good emergence and early vigor along with excellent stay green and leaf disease resistance against North ern and Southern Leaf Blights, Eyespot and Gray Leaf spot. This hybrid is going to surprise a lot of folks. PIONEER. BRAND-SEED CORN PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 5, 1987-A27 3298 New! When put to the test, this new hybrid outyields the competition. By 7.8 bushels per acre in 676 side-by-side yield checks to' be spe cific. And that’s just over the last year. Very good emergence, early vigor, large ears and tall plants are just a few of the hardy agronomic traits of 3298. It even has ade quate resistance to most common diseases. •