Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1989, Image 41

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2747 102-105 Days 2345 GDU’s
• Strong in all performance characteristics
especially in fought tolerance.
• High marks in stalk quality and ear retention
make harvesting easy.
• Medium height plants produce long, showy
ears.
• Produces high test weight gain.
3440 104-106 Days 2375 GDU’s
• Short plants produce a girthy, deep kerneled
ear for high yield potential.
Superior root system and ear retention.
Best results when planted at moderate to
high plant populations.
A primary hybrid in its maturity and especially
where Goss’s wilt may be a problem.
Be confident with this hybrid on a good share
of your acres.
4616 NEW 108-110 Days 2420 GDU’s
• Superb yield for maturity, 8% higher than
NC+ 4505.
• Wide adaptation from coast to coast.
• Attractive plant type—long slender ears.
• Above average grain quality.
• Good standability and roots.
• Good general disease tolerance. »*
• Soon to be the standard of 110 day hybrw.
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5891 112-116 Days 2548 «|ju’s
• Exceptional proven yields in 1987 sn
teste 5891a0ut yielded all cdwajllljtewjby
10 bushel per acre. "* * ' '
• Superior agronomic ratings for root strength,
stalk quality and ear retention.
• Top yields per acre under stress or ideal
conditions when population and management
are matched to growing conditions.
• Healthy plants have good tolerance to leaf
and stalk diseases prevalent in high moisture,
humid environments.
High quality grain suitable for food grade
purposes.
A perpetual workhorse in the NC+ mid to
full season lineup.
6414 114-118 Days 2605 GDU’s
• Last year this "new kid on the block’
surpassed almost every hybrid in its class in
yield and performance.
• Exceptional plant health good tolerance
to CLN.
• Relatively tall plants have superior stalk
quality and standability.
• Plants tolerate heat and drought stress.
• A very strong yield challenger in this maturity.
7507 116-120 Days
• A "must plant’ hybrid for silage producers
in fuller season areas.
• Exceptional grain/stover ratio makes this one
of the best high tonnage silage corns.
• Very tall, leafy plants with high ear placement
• Can be used for grain at lower populations
in full season areas.
2625 GDU’s
NC+ HYBRIDS LF
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Verta +
• A multi-pest resistant variety.
• Excellent tolerance to anthracnose,
pea aphid bacterial wilt, Fusarium
wilt, Phytophthora root rot and
Verticillium wilt.
• Good winterhardiness, fast recovery
and high yield potential.
• Topped a 72 variety test, yielding
7.6% more than the test average in
lowa State University 1986-87 trials.
)87 Penn State/USDA
Ifa trials at Rock Springs
and Hershey, PA
Verta+ produced yields
5% and 7% over the
base average.
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Andreas, Pa. 332 Fauview Road
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215-498-5839
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