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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-18, Page 60l g+e 4M M Fano. egress "98i Prortee,0*-,ran o ttybrfds fbr srlage.. set h record . drat @rind tiVbrdd} PiQrt�lgrStat Car' It 4118 X Ripp44r 309,4 ,. Car 12s27 Front brown midttila to leafy trait 'some seedy campanae would: -have- you beieive there's a maai.c "silige" gene airs there. Well, at Piuneei- $;i-ttred Limited, we. believe otherwise. As with. gt'ain meditation, it takes total nathkage of key agronornic. traits to make a:•reat earn hybrid for silage use. Pioneer* brand „.art's hybrids r'eeotzrmende4 for silage offer top tonnage yield potential, high. grain content for maximum, energy avail hi11ty atilt mar itianal value, and superior^ fibre digestibility—each contributing: to that all-important bottom, line: more, effecterrt milk praduCtiatr a0, if you're tired of .an the hype about se - 'coifed; "super" silage hybrids'tbat disppuint Yea in'the feed bunk: or rnit:k tank, talk to Your' Pioneer sales representative today about the trite leaders in silage p rforn ance, Z7QQ heat units (26QQ':accumulated heat 'units tahalf miU1ine) , Oki* Voice 1411.100 VOiltatie 40.110 (tairsi,+ta) :. Mout, Litres) (iitrie /40) t =:;Q 66:1 5 +.• 5- mmarY till kt. : ; c 6457 All.Rlellttrre4,4.. 6k1 B4 Yiekk(tart a) a#J4gte :'frorrrc ry matter yielc'per acretQ7Q% moi tt .re erand/Mybrid< comfit P667• • Pi'PlOhlitir17401; • MYdogen TMP iOrt t; igrrd 3W4t•' . �,I�t oo eitTMF99 ri Misr' Myo erETMI94 a+tetlal.!y M81 All Qgrripetiters,; **A*ski' 290. heat units f 2$ZS•'accumui,ated heat units'to.half r litkline3 vi Yil4te *OW." ' r (tonelac) Moist 21 4 70.2; Rea ..., 6i°� ,.. 272 6Q 2 e ,..., b` .4 '• 251. 65.0: T,.24 2 t u.x.��4 • 29 6 65 261 .. , ,. 23 $ 65,Z tb' *100,1,40 6,379 66499, 311, 4461 6.332 s9s 6,817 .'.. �litraa/aic . +..;1,7 }24:4 OR/4;4 —• PRQpyOTS;••. Teehnglpgy Tirol .Yields;?,'M, All ptir4hases are s4)1�4 to litC terrnaaflat ellirii arta purchase.documents.; ®TM `ki'ade$tals#'ks regt§tered or, appiied for. litems t) to Pioti'er Ni-13red 1 iAilterl, G,lzfithairl, Qlt(aria N7M 5z�1. 1044440e'cr.00t>}•. br Pst Living tetu narctooreloOst. Jay Campbell is .man, Who gives long range 'forecasts,. but ho lengthened .that range, considerably when lte was. a, guest speaker at a: pro - dueller ; p. ddeer rtaeeting. in 1141461)Qin Febxct�y, The impact of Jal Nina., otr this year's weather and the abnormal conditions scoo to date, w *cen- tre: rkte:cen-tile: of Campbell's piresentaa '. tagn, Re said ine of rpto- gists•bad se.en it bidding, and talci ng; place for *Out a year and a halt to, two 'years. "It's guiding. our. weal** the moment,.' If tnpbell's forecast aoines trrie; farmers will be looking at above nor- mai; ear ,mal; temperatures in Marche 4114 April with below horral pretcapita- tion. "filar to its. 198,"` said �p� _ et'll'l a.v "almost 4, taste•oi-suninner in .ay, with tempe,ratures above:: normal and precipitation increasing, .. ong 'precast Tho month of June should bu'one with normal temperatures and clo$.e kd normal predipitaltion showers. , In July , n ,can loon. for; hot weather - similar t that of 1913, • said Campbell. approaches the converse aatpat t LA, Nina, I Nhw s litt113 sister, will be telt bringing cOoler than nor- mal and :wet cenditnons. Ca npk li:'s b4ckgrounri is a prQfesssional ineteurnl» ogist, Re got involved in . Jlay ai hal ll ,(loft) talks with, Allso-Scott, of the Luleknaw anti Riatrict tperativet, at the pro- au.oer meeting in Luoknaw last month, (Livingston photo); The, vest of the summer 'should `come with, more normal uiperature;s: --. sirculat tp what. we expect, However., as, fall broadnasting:,becauso. "tn my opinion the :agricultur:-_;. al.,poniti unity:wasn't .as: Welk served as, it should • b" e cereals: Put, aside the idea of haivesting: cereals forthe sale of grain. Qat$, wheal, barley unci triticalebi hacayn. produce . digestible, forage for f i At 'Agriculture :rind Agri -Food ' Canada's." Nirrxrarrdi>a Research Parrrr.in. Quebec, a study. ofcereaYs harvested as for - showed • a hig.hty digestible forage, with acceptable proteirn,conteut, and dry, matter,' couch;. be' he s arty mals produced. a'i' ,tu. ._ dy 131 1. J:QPWEt_t., DQNR W.E'lj ii f' iRE R AGF H*LR Cr,14,, U QN VOUR N«Xi'.CrQNAT.RUgTIQN RRi> Ef"►"!F •realism •durnptrugks. •asphalt paving, •bultdger$: , •backless »gradQr. 50.001 i,E R O1F; •sand :•gravel *topsoil •st9iie • •LICENSED 6EPTIC TANK INSTALLER'S •LIQUII', f ;iviJRE TANKS . GOpEfii,CH,= 668 revea10d, early harvesting, at the oriset°of cereal head, ing, and adequate nitrogen fertriization, at a rate of approximately: 100 kg, Po .. hectare, imue prod the ntrtrieitt: value, .cif cereal , forages. (From Agriculture and... Agri-Fotid Canada). H • 0 • 'ENNJN' TQN; O14: + r11rTURAL Gam;• t�i2UPANa;� CLEANING rSAI IN4TALLATIO I Uniqtt Dealer; {t i h< Witt:••ti„rip .� :ruz troll t ift.;it.. • ...r. lift Via,' ,.14••• `n ( r i tltua. • III Pit 1.11 • t w ilia itwin:; sad I: Vt.! ° cit c n,,.hIiutl�ll;� '•\ •lt in. Serving Brussels Wingharn:, Goderich; anti surroundiareas $rusSels tol9) $$23. Fit�c;lr(57'9) 8$7-00$4 Licensed .,Proiessionats.