Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 18, 1995, Image 241

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    FUNK’S 0-4273
MYCOQEN 4770
NC+lB9l
DEKALB DK4SS
FUNK'S Q-4106
AQWAY AG 304
HY PERFORMER H 58330
DEKALB DKSI2
DEKALB DKS24
NC+ 2844
NORTHRUP KING N 4242
MUNCY CHIEF XA39O
HYTEST HTSIB
DEKALB OKS 22
AQWAY AQ 454
1C18562
CARGILL 5X269
EXPERIMENTAL
MEANS
LSD (.08)
LOCATION MEANS
Clearfield
Clarion
Cambria
Potter
Centre
Table 2 Shon-teaaon hybrid performances (Maturity Zone 1) Combined Penn State Commercial New Entnas (average of five
locations) Data under Location Means Indicate counties where values were obtained
BRAND-HYBRID
AQWAY AQ 131
STINE 870
1C18990
FUNK'S 0*4214
DOEBLER’S 27XP
OOEBLER’S 322 X
DYNAGRO 8241
FUNK’S 0*4172
AQWAY AQ 266
HY PERFORMER HY9355
OOEBLER’S 313XP
PIONEER 3751
STINE 993
DOEBLER’S S2XP
HY PERFORMER HY9262
DYNAGRO 5133
MYCOOEN 5270
ASQROW RX444
BEACHELY HARDY 8H4418
GOLDEN HARVEST H-2331
GOLDEN HARVEST H-2349
CARGILL 3777
TERRA E9Bl
ASQROW RXSO2
AQWAY AQ 310
BEACHELY HARDY H 86500
ANDERSONS PSX3OO
MYCOQEN 4970
CARQILL 5677
HYTEST HT3IB
MEANS
LSD (.05)
LOCATION MEANS
Clearfield
Clarion
Cambria
Potter
Centre
■K.IAIOCT
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1225 >
Colcbrook Rd.
BUYING EAR CORN,
SHELLED CORN & WHEAT
(717) 653-2510
1 (800) 654-2510
Spot or contract prices available
EAR CORN FOR SALE
DELIVERED TO THE FARM
(Continued from Pag* 2°)
95 6 09.3 23.0 120.6
102.9
103. t
39
100 3
1 3
09.6
1005
100.5
1012
997
94.4
120 0
096
665
92 7
78 0
124 3
1147
117.5
812
HEW ENTRIES
%M}o lU/A % DISEASE
ERECT GRAIN GRAIN ERECT RATING
FERC£NT*Of*CHECK
YIELD
60 3 100 4
72.8 99.9
83.5 100.1
98 9 99.9
94.7 101.0
89.9 99.8
89 5 100.4
1016 100.4
88.4 100.5
92 2 100 3
82.8 100.2
106.0 99.7
97.4 100.1
92.8 100.5
88.9 99.7
91.7 1012
89 5 99 7
97.9 100.6
98.2 100.6
103.1 99.5
97.4 99.9
100 2 1002
90 B 1003
92.0 99.6
96.9 99.0
87 3 - 100.7
103.4 101.0
904 1009
100 5 1001
102 9 99 8
1002
1 2
99 0
1002
101 2
1008
99 9
77 6
111 6
104 5
909
624
751
119.0
111 2
1159
75 0
A I N
Marietta, PA
17547
139.0
1335
99
222
354
327
335
23 2
902
989
969
996
961
127 7
1624
134 7
1170
125 4
1362
103
97 5
98 7
99 7
99 3
98 4
1132
162 8
152 4
132 7
120 2
21 6
346
32 3
33 7
21 8
CONTROL MOM GRAKB AJW WELDS
IN CORN...FOR 25% LESS PER ACRE.
A tank of PROWL®
herbicide knocks grasses and
weeds on their ear... all
season... for up to 25% less
than competitive treatments.
Apply PROWL as directed,
any time from planting up to
the four-leaf stage. You’ll get
proven, cost-effective control
of many grasses and weeds,
including foxtails, lambs
quarter, velvetleaf* and
pigweed.
PROWL is compatible
with most other herbicides
Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1995—Page
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TWO-YEAR AVERAGE PERFORMANCE
Tables Short-season hybrids mean performace, 1992-1993 (Maturity Zone 1)
r* F6RCENT-OF-CHECKB %Hj
HfO YIELD ERECT GRAIN GRAIN ERECT
BRAND-HYBRID
DOEBLERS 27XP 95 4
FUNK'S 04172 966
PIONEER 3661 97 7
AGWAY AG 295 97 7
AQWAY AG 262 981
TERRA TR9IO 99 6
AGWAY AO 310 100.4
PIONEER 3751 101.9
MYCOQEN 4770 102.3
NC+ 1991 102 3
FUNK'S 0*4106 102 3
FUNK'S 102.7
WETSEL PX6S 102.7
DOEBLERS 49XP 102.7
DEKALB DK4BS 103.0
NORTHROP KING N 4242 103 0
NC+23O9 1030
AQWAY AO 394 103.8
DEKALB DKSI2 104.6
DEKALB DK524 105.3
NC+2B44 106.1
HYTEBT HT3I6 106.5
AQWAY AO 454 106.0
DEKALB DK522 109.1
1C18562 111.0
CARGILL 5X269 1141
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3.3
Technology
(Contlnuod from Pago 20)
John Kubik, Deere & Co.,
unveiled the company’s com
bine yield mapping system.
This technology allows far
mers to vary inputs, like nutri
ents and chemicals, to positive
ly affect outputs that can be
measured to show improve
ments in the yield. Combine
yield mapping changes data
into information that can be
used to make better decisions,
ultimately helping the farmer
to become more successful.
John Grace, Resource2l,
spoke about their product
which utilizes an airplane sys-
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PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC.
BU/A %
1023
3.8
100.3
1 8
138 9
84
(Turn to Pag* 29)
and fits any tillage program.
However, do NOT incorporate
PROWL in com.
Let us help you knock
grasses and weeds on their
ear... for up to 25% less per
acre. Come in for your
PROWL® herbicide today.
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SILA6C eNTRIES
Table 4 Silage performance of short-season hybrids
(Maturity Zone 1)
YIELD %H|o DRY MAT
BRAND-HYBRID (T/A) KANT KANT(T/A)
AQWAY AO 310
HY PERFORMER
HY9424
AGWAY AG 578
PIONEER 3525
PIONEER 3527
DOEBLER'B 55XP
DEKALB DK522
CARGILL 6208FQ
AQWAY AO 394
EASTLAND E 495
DOEBLER'S 585XP
CARGILL 5X269
MEANS
LSD (.85)
tem to provide growers with
information on stresses occur
ring in the field. According to
Grace, “Resource2l takes data
from light wavelengths and
converts it into a paper form.
This information will then
steer you to problem spots on
the field.”
Soil doctor systems and crop
doctor services were the sub
ject of John Colburn Jr.’s, Crop
Technology, Ire., presentation.
This system truly ‘‘farms by the
foot.” Real-time sensing and
right now applications allow
the farmer to collect data 10
times per second to accurately
reflect the field.
Alwayi read and follow label directioni
carefully. ™ Trademark, American Cya-