Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 2000, Image 232

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    DOEBLER DIVIDEND
800.853.C0RN
“An ongoing project at Doebler’s is in the area of silage analysis. The need for
not only reliable but also consistent results has led us to explore many tech
niques over the years. Doebler’s currently has a patent pending on a very inno
vative and progressive process which allows us to very quickly and accurately
measure the various components of a com plant. Having this information is just
one of the tools used in making recommendations based on hybrid performance.”
Jim Breining, Director of Research, Doebler’s Hybrids, Inc.
A New “Silage Only”
What Else Is New for Year 2001
A range of “Silage Only” hybrids
was introduced last year and
became very pt
is very excited
“Silage Only’
With a relatiw
days, it will fill
growers who
out last year
earlier or later co)
This new leafy x
can expect to turn heads with its
high quality of yield. Like others
in its class, it will do best in a
moderate population and in high
fertility. “Silage only” grain har
vest is NOT recommended.
Plus...
At 118 days RM, 82XPRR
should prove to be the same high
yielder as its relative 82XP with
its solid kernels and excellent
performance under stress. And
It’s that time again!
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produces high ®" Maturity
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635XRR at 108 days, a replace
ment for 634XRR, continues the
tradition of636XY. Stalks are simi
lar but with slightly narrower leaves.
The yield potential is outstanding.
You’d like a super yielder with
Roundup Ready®? We have it for
you as 596XRR at 107 days RM.
Working well as a grain or silage
com, it is a hearty grower. Like its
relative 596XY, it likes moderate
populations and good fertility.
Remember last year’s popular new
hybrid 469XP? We are offering its
new Roundup Ready® equivalent
469XRR at 97 days RM. It too
is an excellent yielder with good late
season appearance and rapid dry
down.
The
“Your Regional Advantage”®
Doebler’s Hybrids, Inc. is
pleased to share some of the
results of state and university
com trials PLUS some 2000
regional test plot weigh-ins;
887V2 at 123 days ranked #2 out
of twenty-three varieties in the 2-
year average at Keamysville, VA.
859XY at 121 days was the high
est yielding variety with 195 bu/acre
in the 1999 Mid to Full Season
Maturity Trials at Holland, VA
Charlie Milliron from Callaway,
VA reports SBO7Q at 120 days
weighing in at the 23-26 ton/acre
range! And 818XYG at 120 days
weighed in at 26 ton/acre upland
and 33 tons/acre in 15” rows
bottomland on the same farm!
(Year 2000 strip test results)
Walter Kuhlwein of Pickaway
Cojwi reports 31 tons/acre for
llB days (Yr 2000 strip
nits - silage)
South 746XY at 114
ranked #2 out of 30 varieties
81 bu/acre!
What’s Com Without Alfalfa?
Here’s some #s to “moo” about,
Doebler’s PROLIFIC was #1
1998 -’99 Landisville, PA with a
2yr tot. of 17.67 tons/acre (PSU)
Doebler’s PRISTINE was #1
1998 Rock Springs, PA with a
total of 5.76 tons / acre (PSU)
Talk’s Cheap!
Put Your Money Where It “Counts”!
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#1 out of 22 varieties with 154
bu/acre.
At Mt Holly VA, 636XY at 109
days has a three-year average
of22obu/acre in the very early
maturity group!
John Hinish of Huntingdon Co,
PA reports 28 tons/acre yields
with 596XY at 107 days.(Yr
2000 strip test results)
523XY at 103 days was #1
yielder out of 13 in Rutgers U.
(Snyder Research) trials in ‘99!
Carter Borden from Gloucester
Co VA reported 170 bu/acre @
16.6% moisture for469XP.
495XYG at 100 days was
#2 out of 40 with 152.4 bu/acre
at Penn State trials (Mat Zone
1, Short Season) in 1999!
In ‘9B NY trials in Med-Early
category, 434XP at 97 days
was #2 out of 32 yielding 175
bu/acre!
383 X at 87 days was #1 out of
21 Cornell Early Maturity
Trialwest A Summary showed
186 bu/acre, 11 bu better than
' hybnd & 23 bu better than
the average of all hybrids!
In ‘9B Jefferson Co., NY Early
Maturity Trials, 252 X at 85
days was #2 out of 33 with 220
bu/acre!
Doebler’s PERSIST was #1
‘92-’95 Landisville, PA with a
yrly avg of 7.95 tons /ac (PSU);
‘94-’97 RockSpgs, PA with a
yrly avg of 6.17 tons /ac( PSU);
‘94-’96 Tompkins Co, NYwith
a yearly avg of 5.74 tons / acre
(NYSFGC); ‘94-’96 Madison
Co, NY with a yrly avg of 4.56
tons / acre (NYSFGC);‘94-’96
St. Lawrence Co NY w/ a yrly
avg of 5.87 tons/acr(NYSFGC)
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