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PIONEER 
330 
= Rough, Soft-starch Ears 
= 4 Single Eared Stalks 
= 336 ESI G Uniform Ears, Plants 
@ A popular, high yielding, rough 
eared hybrid with soft starch, good 
quality kernels, and single eared 
stalks. Produces dressy looking corn, 
has extreme plant uniformity and 
very even ear height. Ears pick 
clean, break out of husk easy. May 
drop few ears. Stalks disc up easily. 
Stalks are sometimes brittle in mid- 
summer, 
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but become very stiff in 
_ autumn. 
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Has become one of the most pop- 
ular hybrids grown in Central and 
North Central Iowa. Reserve your 
1943 supply now. 
PIONEER 
340 
Extra High Yielding 
Moderately Rough Ears 
Very Stiff Stalks 
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@ A new, extra high yielding, stiff 
stalked corn. Grows dark green stalks 
and leaves. Produces one ear per 
stalk. Yields good quality ears with 
well dented, moderately rough, me- 
dium soft starch kernels. Long husks 
protect ear tips from grain damage. 
Ears hang fairly low on stalks— 
handy to husk by hand. 
Resists smut excellently. Holds 
very high yield records in Pioneer 
tests conducted in North Central Iowa. 
Very resistant to dropped ears. 
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322 
High Yielding Hybrid 
Well Liked by Feeders 
Deep Kernels, Small Cobs 
@ A dependable, general purpose corn. Stalks grow 
high, produce plenty of fodder and yield lots of grain. 
Feeders like 322. Ears contain medium soft starch, have 
deep kernels, small cobs. Generally overruns measured 
cribs around 10 per cent when shelled. Has excellent long- 
time lodging resistance record. Husks easy by hand, picks 
clean all day with machine. 
In common with many very stiff stalked hybrids, 322 was 
affected in some sections last fall by a particular stalk rot 
which was unusually active. On the average, 322 is very 
stiff stalked. Pioneer 322 has the best lodging resistance 
among all hybrids tested for five years (1936-40) in both the 
Northern and North Central Sections of the official Iowa Corn 
Yield Test. 
Reservations on 34] 
3 A ] limited to one-half 
bushel per customer 
A New Variety 
Produces Rough Ears 
Soft Starch Kernels 
@ This new variety matures slightly later than 322, has 
rough, deep kernel ears. Hogs and cattle like its soft starch 
texture. Ear type is similar to 330. Stands up strongly, pro- 
duces good roots and very stiff stalks, good ear appearance, 
single eared stalks, and drops practically no ears. 
Earlier than 330. A good companion hybrid to grow with 
322—it matures slightly later, grows shorter stalks, has lower 
ear height, and shells less when picked with a mechanical 
picker. 
PIONEER 
3b 2 4 
Gives High Yields 
Uniform Looking Fields 
One Large Ear Per Stalk 

@ Pioneer 324 yields a big crop of large, showy ears. Ears | 
hold their width well from butt to tip, have medium dent 
kernels, deep grain, run uniform in size and appearance. 
Plants look attractive. Stalks stand even in height, bear 
wide, healthy looking leaves. Ears hang evenly at a conven- 
ient height for husking. 
Kernels contain medium hard starch, have high shelling per- 
centage, market at top grade. Good sealing corn in North 
Central Iowa. Keeps well in the crib. 
