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1918. 






















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x SON eed Reservations on 359 
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<< bushel per customer 2 a r& I AM 
PIC 
High Yielding HY! 
Stiff Stalked 
Earliest Pioneer Hybrid 
@ Produces high yields and stands up exceptionally well for ; ; — 
corn of its maturity. Unlike most early corns, it is the type of : ; 3 
corn that hogs and cattle like—has well dented, medium soft [ius 358 7 
starch kernels and excellent quality ears. : ; i a 
PIONEER Te ea 
358 
Extra High Yield 
Short Stalks, Big Ears Strong Roots, Stiff Stalks 
Medium Soft Grain Thick Ears, Deep Grain 
High Yield 



@ Gives you both extra high yield 
@ This “little giant” hybrid grows short stalks, but produces and excellent lodging resistance with 
surprisingly large, well shaped, heavy ears. Kernels are well safe maturity. Develops very strong 
dented and medium soft in texture. Matures, stands and  joots gnd very stiff stalks. Stood up 
yields like 355, but develops shorter shanks, and resists smut 
better. Ears husk out clean and easy for hand or machine 
pickers. 
excellently throughout 1941 season 
when many hybrids lodged badly. 
Yields rather thick, medium length 
ears with very deep kernels. Leaves 
Pp I ap N E E R very little ear and shelled corn in 
field when harvested with machine. 
3 +4 D In the 1941 Minnesota Corn Yield 
Trials, conducted by University of 
A Dependable Hybrid Minnesota, Pioneer 353 consistently 
Deep Kernels, Small Cobs ranked at or near the top in yield in 
six of the seven test fields located in 
Good on Alkali, Peat the Southern and South Central Zones. 












@ A favorite standby in Northern Corn Belt. Comes through 
the ground fast, stands up well, yields sound ripe corn that 
can be fed, marketed, or sealed without delay. Usually Pp i Oo N Kk K rr 
overruns measured cribs 5 to 15 per cent when shelled—has 
long, small cob ears filled with deep kernels. Thrives well 5 J 4 3 J ae A 
on alkali, grows especially well on peat. 
Psy. 






Resists Wind, Drought 
Single Eared Stalks 
’ PIONEE Rr High Yield of Grain 
a 4 rf a @ Stands up in windstorms, resists 
drought, gives large yields of grain 
Silage, Fodder Corn ‘and fodder. Grows tall, looks well in 
Large Attractive Ears field, produces good quality foliage 
excellent for ensilage or fodder. Cyl- 
inder shaped ears retain width to tip, 
are sound, heavy in weight, have 
deep dimple dent, medium soft starch 





Picks Clean, Easy 



@ Good silage and fodder corn. Grows tall stalks, yields 
big tonnage of dark green foliage, makes a large crop of : ; a 3 
grain. Plants are attractive, dressy, uniform looking. May 9'@2~ Made the highest yields in 
stalk break some in the fall on high nitrogen soil. Produces two of the three Southern Zone fields 
single eared stalks, large uniform ears with medium soft in the official 1941 Minnesota Corn 
starch, and deep sound kernels. Picks clean with machine, Yield Trials. 
husks easy by hand. 








