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Taken June 25, 1942, this picture shows a plot of Wong Barley at the right. Note its upright 
straw. At the left are three strips of barley—Poland, Kentucky No. 1, and Michigan Winter— 
which are badly lodged. Note circle with boy which shows the height. 
WONG WINTER BARLEY 
An outstanding new variety. Notice the erect, stiff straw. Dr. F. P. Busseil 
of Cornell’s Plant Breeding Department says: “In ability to stand up it compares 
with some of our best varieties of wheat.”’ It is also rmmune to mildew and highly 
resistant to both loose and covered smut. 
Be sure to ask us for our Fall Price List and 
plan to sow some of this Wong Winter Barley 
in September. 
Picture at left of Wong Winter Barley taken 
on our own farms June 30; just before combining. 
SEE PAGE 14 FOR FULL DESCRIPTION 
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CORNELL HYBRID 34-53 
A new yellow-kernelled, early, double-cross hybrid derived from inbred IFO OD) [ FO R | 
strains of Cornell 11. Planted May 15 on our own farms it was fully mature » 7” 
September 1. Although primarily an early grain variety it is also superior 
for ensilage production in areas where the growing season is short. 
Picture below is a typical ear taken at random from the crib. 
SEE DESCRIPTION ON PAGE 16 

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DIBBLE’S FARM SEED FACTS 1943 
