WISCONSIN 
MINNESOTA 
SOUTH OAKOTA 
NEBRASKA 
INDIANA 
ILLINOIS 
MISSOURI 
There's no need now to guess which hybrid varieties 
are best for your farm. You can actually SEE a dozen 
or more outstanding DeKalb varieties, well suited to 
your soil, your growing season, and your methods of 
farming and feeding, in a "living demonstration" on 
the DeKalb proving ground right in your community. Don't be satisfied with the corn you grew 
last year until you have seen the latest DeKalb numbers for 1941. DeKalb has established 2,700 
proving grounds this year—several in almost every corn county. Why not make an investment 
in next year's corn profits? Take an afternoon away from the farm and visit the DeKalb proving 
ground nearest to you. Your DeKalb dealer will gladly show you "what's new" in corn. 
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Printed in U.S.A.—Copyright 1940, DeKalb Agricultural Ass’n., Tnc. 
DEKALB AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 
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39 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS ☆ 2700 PROVING GROUNDS * 35 PRODUCTION AREAS ☆ 11 PROCESSING PLANTS 
IOWA • ILLINOIS • NEBRASKA • INDIANA • WISCONSIN • MISSOURI * MINNESOTA • THE DAKOTAS 
OHIO ' MICHIGAN ‘ MARYLAND ’ PENNSYLVANIA • COLORADO ‘ KANSAS 
