Page 34—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13,1993 I GREAT LAKES GL43B 1041 FUNK'S G-4160 104 4 PIONEER 3751 1051 PIONEER 3733 105 9 GREAT LAKES GL4SO 1071 HYTEST HT3IB 107 7 NORTHRUP KING N 3624 107 8 FUNK S G-4260 108 0 DEKALB DK524 106 2 EASTLAND E 338 112 0 AGWAY AG 427 113 6 JACQUES 4770 115 0 DOEBLER’S 45XP 116 2 DEKALB DK4BS 117 0 GRIES GSF4IOO 1191 FUNK’S G-4385 119 3 CARGILL 5X269 1281 107 4 60 MEANS LSD (OS) LOCATION MEANS Clearfield Bradford Centre 1091 1106 101 5 Table 2 Short-season hybrid performances (Maturity Zone 1) Combined Penn State Commercial New Entnes (average of three locations) Data under Location Means indicate counties where values were obtained PERCENT-OF-CHECKS BRAND-HYBRID AGWAY AG 261 FUNK’S Q-4106 OOEBLER'S 48XE , FUNK’S G-4231 AGWAY AG 310 TERRA TR9IO MUNCY CHIEL 5X2220 CARGILL 2927 AGWAY AG EXP 311 OOEBLER'S 49XP PIONEER 3751 AGWAY AG 272 N 01991 DEKALB 0K512 JACQUES 4970 DEKALB DK524 WETSEL PX9SK WETSEL PXBS GRIES G5F2393 FUNK’S G-4292 ANDERSONS PSX2SO Good Quality Corn Silage Delivered in your silo. 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J 132 6 155 120 9 151 1 125 8 114.7 887 135 4 92.3 132 4 90.3 114 9 972 137 4 64 5 124 5 931 97.9 900 135.0 91.7 125 8 966 128 1 96 6 134 7 95 4 112 3 960 141.1 933 161.5 94.7 130 3 847 159 0 94 9 77.3 917 128 2 965 114.1 97.9 116.7 965 119.0 . 94.7 35.7 1.6 350 23 32.3 2.0 293 *lO 37 7 18 36 7 2 7 35.7 2.3 32.3 2.2 35.7 2 3 33 3 2 5 38 3 1 7 40 7 2 0 363 f 32 38.7 , 2.3 350 ♦ 2.7 407 16 36 3 3 3 33 7 2 6 41.7 22 343 1.7 34.3 A 3 2 450 END WHEEL DHIU j 9000 SERIES AQWAY AG 454 1172 105 3 109 1 251 DEKALB DK522 1199 1261 106 0 286 HARDY H 86314 _ 120 5 94 3 107.8 289 NC+37Bs' ’ ’122.2 ,100.6 106.5" ’ 29.4 HYTEST HTX722B 123.5 113.0 101.4 29.7 NC+ 2844 125 3 111.2 102.9 30.1 EASTLAND E 599 ~ 132 2 1108 106 3 317 MEANS LSD (.05) 111 1 99 2 104 0 26 7 71 117 5.5 154 LOCATION MEANS Clearfield Bradford Centre 115 8 929. 105 8 294 111 5 95 6 99 8 28 8 1054 1100 1070 218 TWO-YEAR AVERAGE PERFORMANCE Table 3 Short-season hybrids mean performace. 1991-1992 (Maturity Zone 1) PERCEHT-OF-CHECKS %H2O BU/A % BRAND-HYBRID HjO YIELD ERECT GRAIN GRAIN ERECT DOEBLER’S 29XA AGWAY AG26I DOEBLER’S 40XE FUNK'S G-4160 NORTHRUP KING N 3624 DOEBLER’S 35XP FUNK’S G-4106 AGWAY AG295 AGWAY AG3IO PIONEER 3921 HALSEY Hl6B FUNK’S G-4260 PIONEER 3751 GREAT LAKES GL43B PIONEER 3733 GREAT LAKES GL4SO HYTEST HT3IB DEKALB DK524 JACQUES 4770 DOEBLER'S 4SXP AGWAY AQ427 EASTLAND E 338 DEKALB DK4BS FUNK’S G-4385 GRIES GSF4IOO CARGILL 5X269 95 3 962 97.7 96 6 112.7 1127 1131 1164 1164 1266 MEANS LSD (.05) 1060 Cooperators and locations Short-season hybrids were evaluated with the cooperation of the following persons* Owen Brockman, Bradford County; Frank Sankey, Clearfield County; Eugene Fesenmyer, Clarion County. Richard Wamshuis, Erie County; Dennis Zimmerman, Somerset County; and university farms. Centre County. Results of the tests for short-season, early medium-season, late medium season, and late-season hybrids are available as separate reports from county offices of Penn Slate Cooperative Extension 104.5 951 102.7 106 5 107 3 87.4 93 2 980 91 3 1126 101 7 1084 114.0 1062 1309 1109 1204 1044 1002 985 997 105 0 101 3 1046 1148 115.2 95 3 1132 1125 123.6 1234 122.2 102 9 106 3 1158 121 8 121.2 1121 102 0 107.6 105 7 134 7 141.6 1137 105.4 102.7 107.7 105.7 1156 102.6 1091 1150 103 5 12.7 121 6 17.6 (Turn to Page 35) USED EQUIPMENT Combines And Heads (2) JD 9500 Combines 875 Hrs. on Separator-Ex. Cond. JD 4400 Combine JD 6600 Sldehlli 79 JD 6620 Sldehlli, Titan, Hydro, Dlalamatlc JD 213 Rigid Head Tractors JD 4640 Tractor, Power Shift, SoundGard® Body, 20.8x38 Radials JD 4050 Power Shift - Coming In! 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No-TII Drill (Demo Unit) Gehl 329 Spreader 98 4 79 7 350 1 5 956 853 33.7 30 972 83.0 32.7 13 1379 1651 1234 131.7 147.9 145.5 145 0 .95.1 91.0 42.3 2 0 , 91.4 82.7 387 . 2.5 92 8, 94.0 43.0 1 1.5 'y 95 6 88 0 377 1 2 93 8 83 7 36 3 2 2 17 56 66 06 1299 49 1124 1441 133.2' 89 2 83 7 36 3 983 940 SILAGE ENTRIES Table 4 Silage performance of shon-season hybrids (Maturity Zone 1) YIELD %H 2 0 DRY MAT BRAND-HYBRID (T/A) PUNT PUNT(T/A) DOEBLER’S 64XP 153 HARDY H 86314 15 6 AGWAY AG 310 15.8 HYTEST HTX722B 15 8 DOEBLER'S 49XP 16 8 HALSEY H 3393 17 0 AGWAY AG 427 17.4 PIONEER 3733 17 8 AGWAY AG 473 18.6 DEKALB DK524 19 2 HYTEST HT2B9 19 3 EASTLAND E 495 194 AGWAY AGEXPSIT 196 DOEBLER'S 85X 20.3 PIONEER 3592 203 PIONEER 3527 21.7 908 93 7 92.2 i 952 94.1 , 921 MEANS LSD (.05) Where trade runtei appear, no ducnmmatkn it Intended, and no ««*ooen*ni by Penn State Cooperative Extension l» implied. luued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work. 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