ANO > « Our Reputation la Growing In Your Flelda. ©(DIM ■TTMJK MIWS PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. Maturity Zone 1 (Continued from Page 34) Members of ihc county based extension staff assisted m conducting these tests Their efforts were essential to the successful completion of the Inals, and were greatly appreciated This report represents the combined efforts of extension, research, and service personnel m the Departments of Agronomy and Plant Pathology (M W Johnson, and J E Ayers) The tables in this report ma\ he reprtxhtted onl\ in their entires MATURITY ZONES IN PENNSYLVANIA ~~| ZONE 1 | | ZONE 2 WARREN MCKEAN DOES IT AGAIN... lONSHIP SEASON! NCGA CHAMPIONS HYTEST Brand Com has done it again in 1991! Two National Championships and 4 State Winners in the National Corn Growers Association Yield Contest. Mr. James C. Justice II of Beckley, West Virginia was named the Class A, Non- Irngated Division National Champion with a yield of 259.0697 Bushels per Acre and the No-Till Non-lrrigated Division National Champion with a yield of 251.7041 Bushels per Acre. These yields were also the Virginia State Winners. HYTEST Brand HT6SOA was used for both wins. Mr. Jim Russin of Sharon, Connecticut was named the Class A, Non Irrigated Division State Champion with a Yield of 178.8533 Bushels per Acre using HYTEST Brand HT6SOA. Mr. Joe Matejik of Mechanicsville, Pennsylvania was named the Class A, Non Irrigated Division State Champion with a Yield of 200.5841 Bushels per Acre using HYTEST Brand HT736. PROVEN PERFORMANCE HYTEST Brand Com has had 16 State Winners and 3 National Champions out of the east in the past 2 years! This is a record of performance many larger National Brands can't match! RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The same careful breeding, testing, and selection process that went into producing : Be s. minimi. UwWWui guitar Member National Com Growers Association Early medium-season hybrids (Maturity Zone 2) 1992 results Growing conditions Planting in this zone was begun on May 7 and completed on May 21. Soil moisture levels were high, thus delaying planting at several locations. Soil moisture tended to be high throughout most of the growing season. The Lycoming County location suffered some from excessive soil moisture. Heat units were below normal throughout the growing season. Because of this plants matured slowly and grain dry-down was delayed. Harvesting was begun the 1 ZONE 3 |H| ZONE 4 POTTER TIOGA k LYCOMING \ SULUVAN Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13,1993—Page BRADFORD these Champion Hybrids goes into all of our varieties. Each variety, under the proper conditions, has the potential to be a Champion. HYBRID SELECTION Your HYTEST Brand Sales Representa tives and Regional Agronomists are trained to help you select the best variety for your particular growing conditions. They will follow up with technical assis tance nght through harvest time. TOP SELECTIONS FOR 1993 Each season, after review of the many test plots, demonstration plots, and numerous grower's fields, Joe Butwm, Manager - Farm Seed at Beachley-Hardy develops his own special ‘favorites” list to share with all of us. Joe’s choices this season are: NORTH SOUTH HT7224-SX -90 DAY HT7510-SX-113DAY HTX722B-SX -95 DAY HT7728-SX-116DAY HT3IB-SX -100 DAY HTX774B-SX -118 DAY YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Championships are nice, but what's really important is producing the highest grain and forage yields possible in the most cost effec tive manner. HYTEST Brand Hybrid Com Seed will allow you to do just that. Proven consistently season after season l (Turn to Page 36) SUSQUEHANNA WAYNE NINA NEWSFLASH Beachley-Hardy Seed Company of Shlremans town, PA has recently purchased the assets of HYTEST SEEDS, INC. HYTEST Brand Seed Products will continue to be available through your previous HYTEST Dealer and Beachley- Hardy Seed Company. For High Performance Hybrid Com, Alfalfas, Soybeans, and Forage Seed call your local HYTEST Brand Dealer or contact... HTOST BEACHLEY-HARDY BEACHLEY-HARDY SEED COMPANY P.0.80x 3147 Shlrwnanstown, PA 17011 219
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