True Stories... 
GRAVES COUNTY —Each of 
the hybrids produced more than 
the open-pollinated corn and with 
much less smut, no suckers at all. 
I am well pleased with the re¬ 
sults. 
McCreary county—T he 
hybrid corn yield was 42 bushels 
per Acre. In the same field my 
own variety was 30 bushels per 
Acre. I live on a mountain farm. 
The soil is very thin. I think your 
hybrid corn is a good invest¬ 
ment by any farmer. I am more 
than pleased with the results and 
can recommend it to any one. 
HENRY COUNTY—Delighted 
with the results but cannot furnish 
yield. 
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TRIGG COUNTY—Both of 
your yellow hybrids were better 
than any of my other corn. I had 
four kinds of other yellow corn 
and that furnished by you made 
the best yield on the farm al¬ 
though the land was not the best. 
JESSAMINE COUNTY—The 
outstanding point on your corn is 
the ability to stand up. There was 
not a stalk down or crooked while 
just over the fence my corn was 
down so badly by July 1, I could 
not plow it. 
MARSHALL COUNTY—The 
hybrid weighed heavier and was 
fuller developed than the other 
corn. It was easier gathered and 
seemed to withstand the dry 
weather better than the other 
corn. 
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