Reports MEANS ISO | OS) LOCATION MEANS Juniata Lycoming Clinton Berks Barks Lancaster Lancaster TWO-YEAR AVERAGE PERFORMANCE Table 3. Late-medium season hybrids mean performance, 1996-97 (Maturity Zone 3). BRAND-HYBRID CHEMGRO 7036 HUBNER H 3507 AGWAY AG657 . DEKALB DK6IB FUNK’S 4496 AGRIPRO AP9560 MID ATLANTIC 9121 DYNAGRO 5456 DOEBLER’S 679XP CARGILL 7770 DOEBLER’S 737XP AGRIPRO AP9616 TERRA 1106 MID ATLANTIC 9141 SCHLESSMAN SX7OB NC+ 5446 PIONEER 3335 AGWAY AG767 t v -Tt : vul 99 1 96 2 100 9 j(S %HjO BU/A % H,O YIELD ERECT GRAIN GRAIN ERECT PERCENT-OF-CHEI 99.6 99.6 100.4 100.4 101.2 25 4 181 2 97 7 12 11 12 6 18 0 6 194 1 193 0 144 3 163 0 2149 82 ? i"6 5 Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, .Saturday, January 24,199&—Page 17 DEKALB DK642 101.9 107.6 100.9 26.3 201.4 98.2 ASGROW RX77O 102.7 95.1 100.4 26.5 178.0 97.7 TERRA 1136 103.1 100.1 100.8 26.6 187.3 98.1 CARGILL 7997 103.5 97.7 100.3 26.7 182.9 97.6 DOEBLER’S 75X2 104.7 95.5 99.2 27.0 178.8 96.5 MEANS Table 4 Silage performances of late medium season hybrids (Maturity Zone 3). YIELD (T/A) % H ? 0 DRY MAT IRAND-HYBRID 65% H.O PLANT PLANT (T/A) DEKALB DK6O7 18.5 PIONEER 32K61 24.6 DOEBLER’S 737XP 20.4 DEKALB DK626 18.0 MYCOGEN TMFII3 20.3 CARGILL 7777 24.7 DEKALB DK6IB MID ATLANTIC 9142 19.4 DOEBLER'S 746XY 21.3 DOEBLER’S 75XMOD2 22.2 MID ATLANTIC 9171 19.3 CARGILL 7301FQ 19.7 DEKALB DK642 17.9 BEACHLEY HARDY 8H4748 19.9 CARGILL XB6lO EASTLAND E 774 MID ATLANTIC 9181 22.7 99.2 97.9 100.3 25.6 183.2 97 6 SILAGE ENTRIES 18.2 20.3 20.9 ‘Mr. Membership’ Honored By NCGA ST. LOUIS, Mo. Minnesota com grower Richard Peterson, long an avid membership recruiter for the National Cora Growers Association (NCGA), was recently honored as “Mr. Membership” by the NCGA Board of Directors and President Ryland Utlaut for “being the man at the helm” as the organization’s membership surpassed the 30,000 mark. Peterson, chairman of the NCGA Field Services Committee for two-and-a-half years and past-president of the Minnesota Com Growers Association, has been one of the nations’ top NCGA recruiters year after year. “He never goes anywhere without an application,” said Utlaut, a com grower from Grand Pass, Mo. “He is a credit to our membership program.” He noted that Peterson is unique in his ability to get com growers excited about joining NCGA. “Just like the Nike com mercial says, he just does it.” What is Peterson’s motivation in his drive to constantly recruit new members? “I’m sold on what NCGA is doing and the changes we’re making. When I’m sold on something, it’s easy for me to sell,” Peterson said, adding that, as Held Services Committee chairman, he alone cannot take credit for taking NCGA past the 30,000 members level. 5.5 5.6 5.6 6.1 72.1 72.6 73.0 73.6