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Available for 1943 








Pioneer 334, 
333, and 317 
have about 
same matu- 
rity as Pio- 
neer 307. 




3.00 
LARGE, FAIRLY ROUGH EARS 
SOFT STARCH KERNELS 
GOOD SILAGE, FODDER CORN 
@ Yields large, rather rough, medium 
soft starch ears that run uniform in 
size and cylindrical in shape. Gives 
rough dent corn under conditions 
where many hybrids turn smooth and 
flinty in Southern Iowa. Very high 
yielding variety. Looks beautiful in 
field, stands tall, yields big tonnage 
of silage and fodder. Ears husk out 
easy and clean. Resists drought and 
smut. 
Pioneer 300 and 336 mature 
about 4 or 5 days later than 
Pioneer 307. 
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LONG EARED HYBRID 
VERY HIGH YIELDING 
STANDS UP WELL 
@ Long eared, very high yielding hy- 
brid. Produces one large ear per 
stalk. Has 
contains medium-soft starch, yields 
medium dent kernels, 
good quality ears. An easy husking, 
clean picking hybrid with ears at- 
tached on stalks at a convenient 
height for huskers. Develops strong 
roots and stalks . . stands up 
strongly. 
PIONEER 307 
HIGH YIELDING—OVERRUNS WHEN SHELLED—STIFF STALKS 
@ Stalks produce fairly heavy foliage, stand up well, look impressive in the field. 
Some stalks produce two ears under favorable conditions. 
contain medium hard starch, have deep grain, small cobs. 
Ears become well dented, 
They weigh out heavily, 
have sound, solid kernels—often overrun measured cribs up to 15 per cent. when 
shelled. Used by many as fodder and ensilage corn. 

