



nS , ) Full Season Corn for Southern Iowa Farmers 
PIONEER 332 
High Yielding 
Strong Roots and Stalks 
Good Silage, Fodder Corn 
Excellent for Machine Pickers 
Husks Easily by Hand 


SINGLE EARED — SOFT-STARCH KERNELS 
GOOD SILO, FODDER CORN 
A full season hybrid for the southern Iowa farmer. Produces one ear per stalk. 
Its medium size thick ears grow very uniform in size and type, have rather smooth, 
dimple dented, soft-starch kernels. The ears hang slightly high on the stalks but 
very evenly down the rows. They are solid and heavy, have deep, plump grain, 
and shell out well—give you more corn and less cobs per bushel. A beautiful hybrid 
in the field that yields a big tonnage of silage and fodder, produces a heavy growth 
of foliage, has wide, dark green, healthy looking leaves. Recommended for normal 
planting in the southern two tiers of Iowa Counties. If grown farther north, it should 
be planted early on your best soil. 
8 TO 10 DAYS 
LATER THAN 307 
ORE TTHICK. es oe. OUTSTANDING RECORD IN 1940 IOWA CORN YIELD TEST — 
; i A PROFITABLE, ALL PURPOSE CORN 
In the Southern Section of the official 1940 Iowa Corn Yield Test, Pioneer 332 out- 
yielded the average hybrid 2.55 bushels per acre, stood up twice as well, dropped 
less than half as many ears, and had only half as much seed damage. This hybrid 
gives dependable, all-around performance, is profitable to grow for all purposes— 
makes good marketing, sealing, feeding, silo, or fodder corn. 
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