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Show I ' Labels are for reading are Pesticide manufacturers spend tremendous sums of money to obtain the information required on labels. State and Federal laws require lhaj applicators follow pesticide, you paying of the cost of obtaining that label inlormation. Keep in mind that it is neither money wise or safe not to read the label before using a pesticide product. On that label you will find instructions for efficient and economical control of insect and weed pests. You will also find instructions for safe use of the pesticide and what to do in case of an accident with it lrt and formulators instructions. label Therelore. it is very Thera's an oak trae in England that's large enough to hold 70 people in its holloW trunk. -- portant that im- everyone unread, concerned derstand. and follow the directions stated on the label. When a you buy 'A' 111 i Bert Hombrook, plant breeder for Fonk Seeds International, points oat deep seated kernels a com silage on long, girthy ear of variety he developed for Utah growing conditions, In the wild, asparagus grows over four feet high. FUNKS Come Through For Your Specific VJater Situations G-HYBR- IDS FOR GRAIN: G-57- 125 Days If you have adequate water, is the one to plant! Top yielder in University Trials, it produces dependable yields of high grain content silage. A proven favorite in its 8th year, has excellent stalk quality, likes crowding and takes off fast under cool conditions! G-42- G-45- 57 105 Days 88 Now a proven high yielder In commercial production following four years of extensive testing. Large, uniform ears, leafy and tall with good standability. Capable of producing top yields under a wide range of condition!. Well adapted to dual purpose. Plant for quality silage! G-41- 07 In University Trials, over 50 115 Days produced grain in the silage. This new silage hybrid again proved its grain producing capability by yielding over 200 Bu.A for 41 growers in the U.S. and West Top tonnage from wide green leaves and good stalk! medium-lat- e G-41- 41 95 Days tremendous early maturing hybrid that's proving its ability to outyield its where water competition. Plant may be short It has excellent stand-abilituniformity, long ears of quality grain that dries down fast. A very easy hybrid to combine. A y, 95 Days is becoming the big favorite with grain growers. It Early maturing competitive hybrids in its maturity and even later varieties. Produces high yields of quality grain, stands well and harvest easily. Big, girthy ears. Also proved excellent for early silage! 95 out-yiel- ds Days are estimated baaed on temperatures required for physiological maturity. t,w 4 I fer My Vw rents TlOUH.r" k!V SUM ftoa IdPiWiaa ft MHiafy and remedy Ian tba lag altacbed to eaeft tog at sett m a part a toe I Ivaabl I Itoram af sata torad. SEEDS Farmington (801) 887-20- Archie Hunt, a Cache County farmer, a compares upright growing leaves af new com variety, right which produced 31 tons of com adage per acre with a vartety characterixed by draoplag leaves, |