If I Were A Farmer 
—and thinking about buying some Hybrid Seed Corn, I 
would follow the advice of that old wise man Haykem, who 
lived in the City of Bagdad. 
Many people went to wise old Haykem for counsel which he 
gave freely to all, asking nothing in return. A young man 
came to him who had spent much but got little. He said, "Tell 
me, wise one, what shall I do to receive the most for that 
which I spend?'" 
Haykem answered, "A thing that is bought or sold has no 
value unless it contains that which cannot be bought or sold. 
Look for the Priceless Ingredient." 
"But what is this Priceless In¬ 
gredient?" asked the young 
man. 
Spoke then the wise one, "My 
son, the Priceless Ingredient of 
every product in the market 
place is the honor and the in¬ 
tegrity of him who makes it. Con¬ 
sider his name before you buy." 
I would make sure that 
the Hybrid Corn I bought 
contained the Priceless 
Ingredient 
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