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This shows a corner of the largest seed corn plant in the World, (as it looked during con- 
struction) which we completed three years ago. 172,000 feet of lumber was used in the con- 
struction of this plant, mostly hard maple. Rear part of the building, which is the drier, 
has 63 drying bins, holding from 550 bushel up to 1,100 bushel, of which there are twelve 
of this capacity. Most of the bins holding 800 bushel of corn. In the front part are the 
furnaces, fan, and grading equipment, also 16 bins which hold 37,000 bushel of shelled 
corn. 
Across the street from this building we have another corn and storage plant which holds 
112,000 bushel of seed. 
Buildings like these are necessary for handling large quantities of corn at the lowest 
possible cost. A small producer could not afford such an outlay of money for buildings and 
equipment such as we have. 
ORDER YOUR CORN TODAY 
$1.00 per bushel deposit holds order until April 1, 1943. With the heavy freezes ruining 
millions of bushels of corn for seed, you may not be able to get what you want next spring. 
Our prices now are much lower than corn of other large producers. 
If you are in a section Suitable for US-13 we offer you a real bargain in this number. 
Large or medium flats $6.50 per bushel. Small flats or medium rounds $4.75 per bushel. 
Thousands of bushels of hybrid seed corn was lost by floods along the river bottoms this 
year. 
Order from your ‘‘Kelly’’ dealer today. If you have no ‘‘Kelly’’ dealer, why don’t you 
sell some corn for us. We have a proposition where you can make 20% with no money 
invested. 
FIVE GRADES OF CORN SOLD 
In grading corn we get ten grades but sell only five. Large flat is the best corn to buy. 
Medium flat which too many want to buy because it plants a little farther and they save 
about 15¢ an acre and often lose several dollars an acre. 
Small flats, are really not the smallest grains as we discard all the smallest flats along 
with the small rounds. 
Large rounds: These, of course, are not the largest grains, as we discard the two 
largest grades of rounds. These large rounds are very good to plant, but our supply will 
be limited this year, as our corn is large ears and filled with large flats. 
Medium round: Another good grade to plant but our supply will be very small. Always 
keep in mind when ordering seed corn, a corn plant lives only on the plant food stored up 
in the grain, until it produces a root system to supply plant food. Does not common sense 
tell you a large grain of corn contains much more plant food than a small grain and will 
give the plant a much better start. These large grains produce a strong, sturdy stalk 
which grows fast from the startand often produce two to five bushel an acre more than the 
smaller grains. Why save 15¢ an acre on the cost’of seed and lose $3.00 to $5.00 an acre 
in the yield? 
