Com Tests Report (ContlniMd from Pago 20) TWO-YEAR AVERAGE PERFORMANCE Table 3 Long-aation hybrids naan parformaca, 1992-83 (Maturity Zona 4) FERCENT-OF-CHECN9 ■MNOHYMID HjO mO ERECT GRAIN GRAIN ERECT PIONEER 3293 941 99.8 100.7 25.5 1(0.8 97.7 FUNK'S Q-4828 97.0 95.0 99.7 28.3 153.3 96.7 CARGILL 9127 97.4 99.1 100.1 28.4 1800 97.1 HY PERFORMER H 59843 97 8 102 2 99 2 26 5 164 9 96 2 ASGROW RXB97 97 8 100 2 100 4 28 5 161 8 97 4 DOEBLER’S B4XP 97 8 991 100.1 28 5 180 0 971 GREENLAND QL27O 98.2 100.4 100.3 28.8 162.0 97.3 HARDY H 86334 98.2 97.8 100.0 28.8,157.8/ 97.0 GREENLAND GL345 98.9 107.6 90.7 28J ,173.7 V 98.7 OOEBLER'S 75X2 98 9 103 5 99 3 28 8 167 1 96 3 HYTEST HTX774B 99 3 99 8 100 3 26.9 160 8 97 3 TERRA TR1145 996 981 1008 27.0 158.4 978 PIONEER 3140 100.0 108.0 lOlftT? ''l7B. O'*' 88.0 ’ AQWAY A 0824 100.0 88.7 99,* v 27.1 158.099,4'f HY PERFORMER H 89773100.0 06.1 - (60.T X '27.1 r 165.1% 82.8,' OOEBLER’S 82XP 100 4 96 3 100 2 27.2 158 6 . 97 2 OOEBLER'S 87XP 100 7 97 3 101.0 27 3 157 1 98 0 HYTEST HT7728 101 1 98 7 99 2 27 4 159 3 96 2 TMM NIWO PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. A Full Season Of Grass Control In Every Micro-Capsule. If you could look inside a micro capsule of Partner* herbicide, you’d see something remarkable. A full season’s worth of grass control plus the added bonus of superior crop safety. TIMED-RELEASE, SEASON-LONG GRASS CONTROL IN CORN AND BEANS. Because of its unique encapsulated for mula, Partner “meters out” grass control throughout the growing season. The kind of effective preemergent control MUNCY CHIEF XA7780 funics 0*4872 WOCt, ioio NORTHRUPKtNOMfeITIOI7 1 Table 4 Silaga performance of laM-unon hybrid* FUNK'S Q-4071 1041 1060 M. 4 28.2 100 4 86 4 (Maturity Zona 4) JACQUES 8220 104 8 108 5 86.7 28 4 176.8 85 7 PIONEER 3182 104.8 86 6 101.3 26 4 168.1 80 3 YKU) %HjO DRY MAT CARQILL 8027 107 4 104 5 88.8 281 168 7 86 6 (T/A) PUNT PUNT|T/A| lO lU/A % BRAND-HYBRID ASQROW RX7B3 11.2 46.7 OOEBLER'S B7XP 11.4 65.3 PIONEER 9166 11.9 56.2 HYTEST H1X7748 .13 0 62 7 MUNCY CHIEF XA8260 13 5 59 8 NORTHRUP KING N 6727 13 9 61 1 HY PERFORMER H 50648 14 3 59.9 PIONEER 3140 ' 14.3 55.3 DEKALB DK743 14.7, 56.2 OOEBLER’S 62XP 15 2 60.3 ASQROW RX697 15 2 58 8 HY PERFORMER H 59843 16 2 59 0 MEAN LSD (.N) you need to stop yield-robbing grasses like foxtails, fall panicum and bamyardgrass. -Plus, the timed-release action of Partner provides maximum crop safety. Especially when young plants are most susceptible to herbicide stress. CONVENIENT DRY FORMULATION MIXES QUICKLY AND EASILY. Unlike other grass herbicides, Partner comes in an easy-to-handle dry for mulation. And while it mixes quickly and SILAGE ENTRIES 13 7 58 6 39 69 completely in your tank, there are no meters to mess with, no pumps to replace and no containers to rinse. This year, ask your dealer for timed release Partner herbicide from Monsanto. (Maturity Zone 4) 1993 results MEANS LSD (.05) Cooperators and locations Latc-season hybrid* were evaluated on farms of the following' Joel Wenger and Robert Breckbill, Franklin County, Frank Yost, Cumberland County, John Yocum. Lancaster County. Kermet Schegel, Berk* County, and Wiley Gehman, Lehigh County Results of the tests for short-season, early medium-season, late medium season. and late-scason hybrids are available as separate reports from county offices of Penn State Cooperative Extension Members of the county based extension staff assisted in conducting these tests Their efforts were essential to the successful completion of the trials, and were greatly appreciated. This report represents the combined efforts of extension, research, and service personnel in the Departments of Agronomy and Plant Pathology (M W Johnson, R L Williams, and J E Ayers) The tables in this report ma\ be reproduced only in their entirety SEASON-lONG CONTROL TUTS EASY TO HAHDIi fmtkivmtmmHiilltowmCmtn emUxtmCt vtUMß 100.4 100 4 99 8 27.2 162.1 96.6 36 83 22 1.5 12.9 2.1 Country Music Star To Headline Where trade name* appear no discrimination i«. intended amino endorsement by Penn Stale Cooperative Kslcnsnm is implied Iliad in furtherance of Cooperative Eitenakm Wort Acts of Congress May I and June 30 1914 >n conpctiltnn with ihc U S Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Ixgislnture I F Hood Director of Cooperative Extension The fcnnsylvm . Stale University The Pennsylvania Stale University i« committed to the policy that all penons shall have apual access to programs, fadlltiev admission, and employment without regard lo pervmsl characteristics not related to ability performance orpualiflcailnMnadetarmiwd by Umver-iiy polity or by Mate or federal aathonUet The Nnwylvanu State University does not discriminate against any person bacaudk of ape ancestry color disability or handicap, national origin rate religious trend res «eml onenutioii or veteran status Direct all affirmslive artion inquiries to the Affirmative Action Director The Pennsylvania Slate University 201 Willard HwUinp. University Parti PA IMO 2 2MII lei (»14)K6V0<71 © The Pennsylvania Stale University IVSM Corn Classic ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Country music star Tammy Wynette will claim center stage at National Com Growers Association’s (NCGA) 1994 Com Classic, Feb. 27 - March 1 in Denver, Colo. Wynette’s appearance on Tuesday evening, March 1, is sponsored by Mon santo Company. Originally Com Classic had scheduled Louise Mandrell as its fea tured entertainer. However, a scheduling change forced Mandrell to cancel. Wynette is a legend in country music. Recently Wynette triumphed as a fea tured guest with The KLF on their dance smash “Justified and Ancient.” It became a worldwide Top 10 hit and the highest charting single featuring a country artist since Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s “Islands In The Stream,” and even bigger than Wynette’s signature song “Stand By Your Man.” As a singer, Wynette’s voice comes from an emotionally honest place that everyone can relate to. She also brings to each song her tremendous touch with gentle nuances and subtle emotional shadings. From the beginning, Wynette has spo ken out for women. She sings songs about their feelings, failings and frustrations in a world of changing roles and expecta tions. In addition to “Stand By Your Man,” Wynette’s many hits include “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad,” “D- I-V-O-R-C-E,” and “Til I Can Make It On My Own.” Wynette’s critically acclaimed “High er Ground” duet project paired her with Rodney Crowell, the O’Kanes, Godsin, and Emmy Lou Harris. She’s also received many kudos for “We’re Stran gers Again,” her duet on Randy Travis’ “Heroes and Friends” project. In addition to top-notch entertainment, Com Classic also offers a mix of talented motivational speakers and programs that are educational and fun. Some of the top ics include “How to Profitably Participate in the Parallel Com Industry,” “Getting the Next Generation Up and Running,” “Cutting Edge Technology,” “New Uses,” “Reclaiming Flood-Damaged Soils,” an< “Conservation Compliance and No-Till.” To top off your “Rocky Mountain High,” Com Classic boasts an exception al trade show. Agribusinesses arc expected to fill more than 250 exhibit spaces with the latest innovations in pro duction and marketing technology. For more information about Com Classic, call NCGA at (314) 275-9915. SMltMcp