Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 12, 1988, Image 11

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    We’re convinced that these beans are the
best we’ve ever developed. Plant some and
sec for yourself. We think they’ll convince
you, too
3981 Versatility has made this late
Group 111 variety one of the top performers
in the Pioneer lineup. It can be planted on a
variety of soil types, and generally main
tains good yields on the soils. 3981 has a
2.5 bushel per acre yield advantage over
Williams. Additional traits include: bushy
plants that work well in wide rows, high
Better Beans. Better yields. Better get some.
podding characteristics, very good shatter
ing resistance and very good field tolerance
to most races of Phytophthora Root Rot.
NEW 9361 You’ll be looking at an
impressive new soybean variety with this
excellent mid-Group 111 variety. 9361 also
offers high yield potential, strong emer
gence and early vigor. Good tolerance to
Phytophthora Root Rot is another desirable
feature of 9361. Because of its smaller
seed size each unit goes a little farther
at planting.
PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Pioneer, brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions
ot sale which are part of the labeling and sale documents.
Pioneer is a brand name; numbers identify varieties.
'Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Dec Moines, lowa, U.S.A. © 1987
PIONEER.
BRAND-SOYBEAN SEED
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1986-
9391 As a new late Group 111 variety,
9391 is the yield leader. It has a wide area
of adaptation and performs well under
many growing conditions. 9391 gets out of
the ground quickly, has good standability,
and is resistant to Races 1-3 and 6-11 of
Phytophthora Root Rot. It also has good
field tolerance to other prevalent races.
Smaller seed size and better seed quality
gives 9391 additional advantage over the
popular 3981 variety.
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