08-Lancasttr Farming Saturday, April 6,1991 LINCOLN, Neb. NC+ Hybrids has released several new com, soybean, forage and alfalfa products for planting in Pennsyl vania in 1991, according to NC+ research director Bemie Trausch. Corn NC+ 1498- 94 day hybrid. Very attractive, medium-tall plants, performs well at high populations. Handles stress and stands strong. NC+ 2165- 99 day hybrid. Has good drydown, stress tolerance and excellent standability. NC+ 4275- 108 day hybrid. Outstanding companion for NC+ 4616. Excellent yield potential and good standability. NC+ 5212- 112 day hybrid. This short attractive hybrid puts down a strong root system and shows excellent standability and stay-green characteristics. NC+ 5717-114 day hybrid. Has very high yield potential with high test weight and excellent grain quality. Good stay green and some tolerance to com borer. NC+ 6260- 115 day hybrid. Produces medium tall plants with a strong root system and excellent ear retention. NC+ 8100- 120 day hybrid. Excellent yield potential, responds well to high populations. Soybeans NC+ 1A99- Late Group I. High-yielding, medium-height soybean with excellent emergence and high phytophthora tolerance. NC+ 2A70- Late Group 11. Develops a medium-height bushy plant with excellent standability. NC+ 3ABI- Late Group 111. Medium tall plants have strong NC+ Expands emergence, excellent standability and resist shattering. NC+ 4A46- Mid Group IV. With high ratings in all categories, this new variety will be a strong contender for leadership in the Group IV maturity zone. Tub Grinder Uses Heavy EXCELSIOR, Minn. A rugged and versatile agricultural tub grinder for 80 to 150 horse power tractors has been intro duced by Farmhand, Inc. The HG3OOO tub grinder is ideal for grinding big or small round bales, square bales, loose hay, stover, small grains, or ear com. Grinding is done by a heavy duty 32” rotor with 1/2” thick hard-faced, reversible hammers. Materials are ground in a two state action as hammers first slice Companies Clarify Position On Banded Application WAYNE, N.J. The Ameri can Cyanamid Company and Du Pont have simultaneously submit ted label changes to the Environ mental Protection Agency (EPA) involving the use of Accent herbi cide following BANDED applica tions of COUNTER® 20CR® systemic insecticide-nematicide. Authorization from the EPA is expected shortly. The new label information will provide clarification regarding the SWEETLEAF- Sorgo x sudan grass. Sorgo parent is a sweet sorghum, providing added taste appeal. Finer stems, more leaves and tillers, top yields. NUTRI-CANE- Sorgo x sorgo. Fast emergence, stands up to Duty Rotor across a shear bar, then force material through a screen. Sixteen screens with openings from 1/4” to 4” are available. An electronic governor auto matically regulates infeeding to the rotor and assures smooth and continuous grinding under all load conditions. Farmhand products are manu factured in Grinnell, lowa. For more information, contact Farm hand, Inc., P.O. Box 1500, Excel sior, MN 55331, (515) 236-6571. use of Accent following all formu lations of COUNTER systemic insecticide-nematicide and will resolve issues that have been raised regarding the use of these two products. The Accent label no longer pro hibits the use of Accent following banded at-planting application of COUNTER 20CR. The COUNT ER 20CR label does, however, specifically recommend an appli cation of Accent following a Seed Lineup Forages stress, extra sweetness, good yields, an “easy-care” forage sorghum. Alfalfa JADE- Tremendous state trial performances in Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Minnesota. Out standing yield, forage quality and gnnu.jg kigoi . round bales, square bales, loose hay, stover, small grains, or ear corn. banded at-planting application of COUNTER 20CR. Both labels prohibit the use of Accent following all application methods of COUNTER 15G, as disease resistance. In addition to the new NC+ seed products, NC+ dealers also offer biotal hay and silage inocul ants. For more information on NC+ products, contact NC+ Dis trict Sales Manager Ron Dodds of Mifflintown, (717) 436-5514. severe crop injury may result. Additionally, both labels prohibit the use of Accent following COUNTER 20CR when applied in-furrow or over-the-row at cultivation.
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