The Rural Voice, 1983-02, Page 37i
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`Asgrow
has the good ones:'
RX23 2450 Canadian Heat Units - Ont., Quebec, Maritimes
2350 Canadian Heat Units - Prairies
Being one of the highest yielding grain hybrids in its maturity class, RX23 is well
known by grain and silage corn growers alike. Tall leafy plants with standing
stalks, make it the best choice for feed corn in the bin or in the silo. It is a 77
day hybrid that matures in those short seasons. The yield is why you'll buy it!
RX308 2650 Canadian Heat Units - Ont., Quebec, Maritimes
2550 Canadian Heat Units - Prairies
Highly tolerant to corn borer feeding. When other corn hybrids have fallen over,
RX308 will still be standing. This hybrid holds up the cobs of heavy test weight
corn for easy thrashing. Plant it thick for the big harvest. The yield is why you'll
buy it!
asgrow
SEED CORN
Asgrow Seed Corn & Soybeans
are produced and distributed in Canada
by Maple leaf Mills Limited, P 0 Box 9,
Wallaceburg, Ontario N8A 4L5
Phone 519-627-1428
M-83-14
ASGROW SEED CORN DEALERS:
PERTH COUNTY
NEIL GREER
Gowanstown 343-3602
MASTERFEEDS
Listowel 291-2123
ROBERT S. SPENCE
St. Mary's 229-6667
CORNELIUS VANDER PRYT
Dublin 345-2679
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SCHEERER FEEDS
Newton 595-8317
GREY COUNTY
IVAN BOYD
Meaford 538-2268
MASTER FEEDS
Owen Sound 376-5830
ROY MORRISON
Durham 369-6380
ASGROW SEED
CORN DEALERS:
BRUCE COUNTY
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater 392-6170
EDWARD BATTE
Walkerton 367-2232
DON FENTON
Port Elgin 832-5992
GRANT DIXON
Paisley 353-5031
MURRAY THOMPSON
Kincardine 395-5243
TOM MITCHELL
Ripley 395-2447
FLORIS VAN EYL
Lucknow 528-3618
HURON COUNTY
GREG ARMSTRONG
Varna 262-5393
LORNE BALLANTYNE
Exeter 235-0577
STANLEY BROWN
Monkton 347-2373
JACK CARDIFF
Brussels 887-6457
COOK'S
Hensall 262-2410
COOK'S
Kirkton 229-8986
COOK'S
Centralia 228-6661
ROBERT STONE
Exeter 235-0375
CECIL CRANSTON
Auburn 529-7691
DALTON SEEDS LIMITED
Londesborough 527-1366
HENRY DRENNAN
Lucknow 529-7486
JOE MILLER
Dashwood 236-4765
J. P. OLDRIDGE
Blyth 887-9482
ARNOLD TAYLOR
Brucefleld 482-9155
M. J. DIETZ LIMITED
Seaforth 527-0608
THE RURAL VOICE, FEBRUARY 1983 PG. 37