★ ★ ★ 
STATE CERTIFIED 
Over 100 bushels per acre from this field of Hybrid Corn 
Our State Certified Hy¬ 
brids—the BEST SEED 
CORN it is possible to 
produce—costs only $4.00 
to $5.00 per bushel de¬ 
pending on variety. 
The Agricultural Colleges of Iowa, Minnesota, 
Wisconsin, Nebraska and South Dakota have 
been working for many years, producing good 
hybrid seed corn. Every year they test hundreds 
of new hybrids, almost all of these are discarded 
and only a very few are recommended for plant¬ 
ing and distributed to the producers of hybrid 
seed corn. 
To produce STATE CERTIFIED BLUE 
TAG HYBRID you must WORK UNDER 
THE SUPERVISION of the AGRICULTURAL 
DEPARTMENT of your State and follow their 
RIGID RULES. Your stock seed must be of 
known and proved parentage. Your fields must 
be isolated from all other com and carefully de- 
tasseled at the proper time. Only after you do 
all this, can you get a STATE CERTIFICATE 
and the right to USE THE BLUE TAGS. 
Producers of Hybrid Seed Corn that is NOT 
STATE CERTIFIED MAY do all this, but the 
only wav YOU KNOW your Hybrid has been 
PRODUCED CORRECTLY is to BUY STATE 
CERTIFIED BLUE TAG SEED. 
We have selected a few of the best hybrids 
that have been introduced by YOUR AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL COLLEGES, hybrids that should 
outyield the best open pollinated corn from 15 to 
25 bushels per acre, hybrids RECOMMENDED 
BY YOUR AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 
You do not need to pay 
$6.00 or $8.00 per bushel 
for Hybrid Seed Corn. 
PRICE 
IOWA HYBRID 931 
DON’T TARE CHANCES 
Plant only State Certified, State Originated 
Blue Tag Hybrid Seed Corn—Germination 96% 
or better. Read why State Certified Blue Tag 
Hybrid Seed Corn is better. 
IOWA 931 
110 TO 115 DAYS 
This large, medium early yellow corn is a win¬ 
ner for northern Iowa, southeastern South Da¬ 
kota, and northeastern Nebraska. 
In test plots and also under regular field con¬ 
ditions, it has been at or near the top of the list. 
At Sioux Falls, South Dakota, tests were made 
under the supervision of the County Agent; 
IOWA 931 YIELDED 96 BUSHELS PER 
ACRE. We know that Iowa 931 is a good Hybrid 
—a corn that is almost certain to outyield your 
best open pollinated corn from 10 to 20 bushels 
per acre. 
FOR BIG YIELDS OF HIGH QUALITY 
FEEDING CORN, PLANT IOWA 931. 
'/« Bu. Vi Bu. 1 Bu, 
Flat Edge Drop . $1.20 $2.15 $4.00 
Round Hill Drop . 1.00 1.65 3.00 
IOWA 939 
115 TO 125 DAYS 
An immense yielder of beautiful golden yellow 
corn. It is about a week later than Iowa 931, and 
is suitable for planting anywhere in eastern Ne¬ 
braska and south of the two north tiers of coun¬ 
ties in Iowa. The strong roots keep the stalks 
from blowing down, making it one of the best 
varieties for harvesting with a corn picker. Iowa 
939 has yielded over 100 bushels per acre. Make 
1940 a profitable year with Iowa 939. 
Vi Bu. Vi Bu. 1 Bu. 
Flat Edge Drop. $1.20 $2.15 $4.00 
Round Hill Drop. 1.00 1.65 3.00 
H.00 PER BUSHEL DOWN PAYMENT HOLDS 
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