VARIETIES OF MEDIUM EARLY MATURITY 
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Here is a high yielding, short stalked, low-eared variety that will not 
produce excessive stalk growth even on extremely fertile fields. DeKalb 
410 is outstanding in high yields when grown on rich soil as proved in 
test fields over the northern corn belt. It has beautiful, big, cylindrical 
ears with very deep, medium-rough soft kernels. Uniform, and with broad 
leaves, the plants are unusually attractive. 
HIGH YIELDS—BIG EARS —DEEP KERNELS—SHORT STALK 
DEKALB 400 
The earliest maturing of the 400 series. The broad, deep 
kernels in straight rows on ears that carry their width 
uniformly from tip to butt, make this variety one of the 
most attractive of its maturity. Suited to many soil types. 
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This high yielding variety with dark green, broad glossy 
leaves makes a beautiful field of corn. Produces excep¬ 
tionally long ears for corn of its maturity. Preferred for 
silage because of its tonnage of foliage and grain yield. 
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One of the first DeKalb hybrids and still a favorite. Its 
quick drying characteristics are desirable in those areas 
where early maturity and "crib keeping" are important. 
A high yielder and good "doer" on all soil types. 
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DEKALB 420 
A comparatively new variety, noted for 
high yield. Produces heavy ears of uni¬ 
form size. Deep yellow kernel color and 
dark green foliage make this variety 
very attractive. Medium height stalks. 
DEKALB 421 
This old favorite is hard to beat for yield. 
Long slim ears on an easily cut green 
stalk, make it one of the best silage 
varieties in the northern corn belt. Does 
well on thin soils. 
DEKALB 498 
Drought resistance has made this variety 
popular where rain is limited. Performs 
well on nearly all soils. Its leafiness, 
stalk height, and mature ear on a green 
stalk make it a silage favorite. 
