The Rural Voice, 1983-01, Page 43DK -24f
• 2450 Heat Units — Ontario, Quebec,
• Outstanding standability
YIELD: DK -24f produces very impressive grain
yields in Manitoba and in the low heat unit areas
of Ontario. A full -flint hybrid, DK -241 grain
hardens early during the growing season to give
you protection from early frost.
EMERGENCE Strong early emergence.
GRAIN OUALITY: High test weight grain.
T778
• 2500 Heat Units
• Early modified single cross
YIELD: An early hybrid with impressive grain
yields. Farmers in this area have been real
pleased with the performance of this modified
single cross. Also makes high quality silage.
DRYDOWN: Very rapid. Ideal for early harvesting.
For best results, harvest this hybrid first.
Silage Star
W844
• 2650 Heat Units
• Modified single cross
YIELD: The large ears with deep kernels provide
protein rich, high energy silage. A dual purpose
corn — good for grain and silage.
DRYDOWN: Fast.
ADAPTATION: The frost beater. An excellent
early corn.
YIELDPLUS MEANS
MORE CORN
SEE YOUR GREY/BRUCE DEALER NOW
GREY
Luxton Barry
R.R. # 3, MARKDALE 986-2537
John Benedictus
R.R. #1, DUNDALK 923-2778
Robert Collins
R A V E N N A 599-5050
Desboro Feed Mill
DESBORO 794-2327
Leonard C. Domm
R.R. #1, AYTON 327-8963
Wayne Foster
R.R. #1, MEAFORD 538-1608
Walter Hill
R.R. #4, OWEN SOUND 794-2227
Ross Johnston
B A DJ E R OS 923-6865
William Johnston
R.R. #2, FLESHERTON 986-3076
Larry Miller
R.R. #1, WIARTON 935-2763
Jim Milliner
R.R. #1, DUNDALK 923-6892
Dennis Schwartz
R.R. #1, DESBORO 363-6722
BRUCE
Hugh Armstrong
Box 6 TEESWATER 392-6464
John Bryce
R.R. #3, PAISLEY 353-5631
Bruce Ernes' Sales & Service
R.R. #1. ELMWOOD 881-1919
Harry Ferrier
R.R. #4, KINCARDINE 395-3336
Irvin Grubb
R.R. #3, WALKERTON 367-2464
Albert Hedley
R.R. #2, KINCARDINE 396-8196
Ron Kestner
R.R. #2, MILDMAY 367-2168
Robert Leeder
R.R. #1, PORT ELGIN 832-5271
Don Morrison
R.R. #2, Wingham 357-3166
Andrew Oehring
R.R. #1, CHEPSTOW 881-2149
Jack Thomson
Box 423, CHESLEY 392-6516
Walkerton Farm Supply
5 Peter St., WALKERTON .... 881-1971
THE RURAL VOICE, JANUARY 1983 PG. 43