Loading...
The Rural Voice, 1998-04, Page 17Robert Mercer points out that failures in this arca have left the sidewalks littered with ill informed press clippings that blow in the wind and appear to clone themselves in a vicious reproductive cycle of electronic and hard copy mis-information. Biotechnology touches us all — and then some.° Robert Mercer was editor of the Broadwater Market Letter and a farm commentator in Ontario for 25 years. TRAILER J.D. . MFG- INC. 1056 HWY. #6 N. FLAMBOROUGH, ONT. PHONE 905-689-7100 AVAILABLE IN TANDEM & TRI -AXLE, DECKOVER & WITH FENDERS DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME Solutions In TheSeedM More digestible nutrients, improved performance TMF Corn TMF942700 CHU Bred exclusively for silage, TMF94 features very large ears with soft, highly digestible grain. Two to four more leaves above the ear than most "dual-purpose" grain hybrids contribute to extra tonnage, too. High potential for use as earlage. TM F99 2850 CHU A to p performer in terms of tons per acre of silage. Produces long, ,flexing ears and four to six more leaves above the ear than most "dual-purpose" grain hybrids. Responds to good fertility and popula- tions of 24,000 to 26,000 plants per acre. TMF100 2900 CHU A TMF silage hybrid that delivers excellent ton- nage with high grain -content forage. Produces four to six more leaves above the ear than most "dual-purpose" grain hybrids. Excellent plant health and tolerance to drought stress. Mycogen BRAND•SEEDS Solutions In The Seed kt1 Seed Pauline Daunt, Listowel (519) 291-9842 Gary Zehr, Tavistock (519) 462-2505 Dale Feltz, Mitchell (519) 348-8589 Lorne Glanville, Walton (519) 527-1943 Ross Ball, Embro (519) 475-4488 Scott Consitt, Varna (519) 565-2728 Murray Duncan, Monkton (519) 347-2750 Jack Ford, Dashwood (519) 237-3366 Louis Hendrikx, Parkhill (519) 294-6413 Earl J. Martin, Elmira (519) 664-2528 The Great Canadian Bean Co., Ailsa Craig (519) 232-4449 APRIL 1998 13 1