Page 2—Com Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1995 Control Stored Grain Pests UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The cheapest and safest method of controll ing grain pests is prevention. Fumigation should be con sidered only as an emergency treatment. Once grain is infested with insects, the quick est and most effective way to remedy the problem is usually with a fumigant. All furnigants, however, are Doebler's Penna. Hybri for 60 years of We have had the honor of selling seed corn to your fathers and many of your grandfathers over the past 60 years. Many of you currently represent the third and fourth generation of farmers in the East who purchase Doebler's Hybrids and Doebler's alfalfas with confidence for your farm operations. We take pride in the fact you have found that Doebler's represent nners Doebtei-s As a gesture of appredaton to our old mfcfrjw! fljfew to tWaifWt996ptaotirifl, ' “ T Super Single Cross Hybrids Commercial Slit $74.80 MU. Fists/»»«* Ms. ; ' Persist $169.80 • Order durin|the •Paytorywr wm J^WPIWk «dd to%fi*e (as OdiMfVM^MSMSi. h,, 1 j Cali or write for information oh hybrids that fiiyour Using Fumigants hazardous and must be handled with extreme caution. They all have a signal word “Danger” and skull and crossbones on the label and are restricted-use pes ticides. As of December 1, 1985, only methyl bromide, chloropicrin, aluminum pho sphide, and magnesium pho sphide are available for use as grain fumigants. Fumigants or mixtures of fumigants contain- -a e Dave Crist and sons, Mark and John »• 4 ' i"'. */ ,W-' , ' at . I RaßvS|; -J.1A,4, ing ethylene dibromide, caibon tetrachloride, or carbon disul fide are no longer legal for grain fumigation. The methods of application, dosages, temperature, mois ture, exposure periods, and all precautions are listed on the label. Be certain to read and understand all directions before using any fumigant. Remember: , f / '■ •’Wf .JjPSllr, l ds wishes to thank you seed success. the Eastern farm like no other seed company. Doebler's has a long and proven Eastern research program. Through this research Doebler's has developed many hybrids specifically for the East. Doebler's hybrids and alfalfas have received many outstanding performance distinctions. We are the home team and we plan to stay that way! { t V 'i'll, 'ffjf l7 / V, i. , V y",'' 4 / ' ' TOUK wJT V PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN QRQV • Fumigants are generally } ess e V not fully effective at tempera- lty r 1 tures below 60 F. * Nev ' • Aluminum phosphide is 011 use. 16 /N ur farm family can speak out about the performance of the Doebler's Hybrids used last season. We used three of Doebler's Hybrids with outstanding results: 62XP - 223.4 bu.; 73XP - 224.8 bu.; and 75 X - 240.5 bu. all based on 15.5% moisture.” W" /‘W ',>• ' / , */ Aivf ' h-', * tl i y! > ** ■■ •fsfr v w n , .v l U J u < r I L* - , V ' v v/' -*■> i if * y.'‘ v " \' ' t. ; J '': \ ' P-J ■finJJfl-f » *■ / I ,H- / 1 mm iWERS ASSOC., INC. ly to impair seed viabu are other fumigants, er use methyl bromide grain intended for seed wm* */ J/ I /jL j. " >Ol, ijj 1 kf‘ 1 '*4 i h it- ' ,l„L
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