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U.S.13 HAS PROVEN TO BE A TOPPER YEAR AFTER YEAR 

This gives you some idea of how the first sorting is done. The corn is taken up on the 
4th floor of the seed house where it travels on a long belt 230 feet long. Men sort from 
both sides of the belt. Depends on how many husks there are to take off but probably from 
15 to 30 men to take care of this sorting. The corn is cut off from this belt into bins on 
either side. We have 22 bins just below this belt 12 feet deep each having a capacity of 
about 600 bushels. 
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Last year we sold one large Iowa firm one order of 7,650 bushels of hybrid corn, about 
all of which was U.S. 13. We could have sold them much more at the time we sold this 
order but we had only a small part of our corn in the house and as it.was raining every 
day, it looked as though we might lose quite a lot of it. This firm sold probably 100,000 
bushels of U.S. 13 corn last year and told us our corn was the best graded and that they 
did not have a complaint on the entire lot. 
Almost every grower produces U.S. 13 under this or some other number. Practically 
all producers are growing U.S. 13 and some of them who know little about producing seed 
corn and caring for it during the drying process, are offering U.S. 13 at lower prices. 
There is no one in the United States, of whom we know, who is in a position to produce 
good corn at less money than we. 
A REAL BARGAIN 
In order for our dealersto meet all this competition from many who have to sell on price 
only, we are making a special offer on this good hybrid of $6.50 per bushel for the’ best 
large or medium flats and $4.75 for the small flats or medium rounds. This is for genuine 
U.S. 13 State Certified hybrid corn. 
Most every farmer knows what U.S, 13 is so there is not much use to describe it. How- 
ever, it is a large, rather smooth-eared hybrid. Usually one ear to a Stalk. Very fine 
quality grain. Easy to husk and a good picker corn. This low price subject to stock on 
hand, First orders get this bargain. 
“Every year for the last five years I have been checking four or five of the best hybrids 
and in pastyear U.S.-13 outyieldedthe next high by 4.1 bushels per acre.’’--D.D. COULTAS, 
Greenview, Illinois. 
