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    NORTHRUPKING
To help you make the right decisions, your dealer
has a full range of product information, backed by
scientific research. He has multi-year performance
data, access to the most recent university research
and can call on regional
agronomists for special
assistance.
You’ll also hear about
Northrup King innova
tions like the new Q-Bit™
seed container. In addition
ment. As part of the Load and Go 1M seed handling
system, the Q-Bit container is one more example of ~f.-jV
technological leadership. ‘
Your dealer is your guide to putting Northrup
King leadership to work on your farm. He is in
good company and your best local source for sound
seed advice.
Because it all starts with the seed, you need the
right seed and the right advice.
When you plant Northrop King,
you’re in good company.
N 4242 RM: 98-102
A top yielding hybrid, N 4242 flowers early and
dries down very fast to offer maximum return
and profitability. It performs extremely well in
either drought or cool wet growing seasons.
Broad adaptability makes this a popular dual
purpose corn for grain or silage in northern
Indiana, Ohio and early maturity areas of
Pennsylvania. Superior stalk strength and ear
retention. Works well with reduced tillage and
continuous corn. Adapts to a wide range of
soils and plant densities. Due to early maturity.
N 4242 is not generally recommended for dryland
sandy soils of northwestern Indiana.
N 6822 RM: 110-114
An outstanding newer hybrid for the Eastern Corn
Belt, N 6822 displays very good staygreen to
maintain high yield potential under continuous
corn or standard rotations. Performs well on
medium to fine textured soils when planted at
moderate to high densities. Semi-flex ears
produce good quality, heavy test weight grain.
Very good standability and drought tolerance
protect yield potential.
to being a more efficient
way to handle seed, it is
A N 7448 (X 771) RM: 112-116
JSm Excellent standability, superior staygreen
and a good foliar disease package help this new
hybrid carry maximum yields through to han/est.
A long grain-fill period also contributes to
outstanding yield potential. Heavy test weight
grain dries down exceptionally fast. N 7448 is a
good choice for both no-till systems and contin
uous corn. Performs best at moderate to high
plant populations with favorable moisture.
Here’s What Area Growers are Saying!
“Harvested my N 5901 hybrid com and Pioneer 3527 side
by side and weighed them both. Results were excellent
with both, but I really liked the superior test weight and
yield of N 5901. It yielded 183.5 bu/A at 17% moisture;
almost 15 bu/A.-more than the Pioneer.”
Rich Crone
Danville, PA
“I took off my NCGA 10 acre contest field of N 6822
hybrid com and even with some cutworm damage, it made
197 bu/A at 21.3% moisture. Nice field of com.”
Bill Wehler,
Wehler Farms
Jersey Shore, PA
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