PIONEER 
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN IOWA 
a _ | rn a Week Earlier Than 300 








A high yielding, attractive looking corn that brings you both 
profit and pleasure. Excellent types of corn for feeding or 
marketing. Produces an appealing, rugged looking ear hav- 
ing medium-soft starch grain of high quality. Usually pro- 
duces one large ear per stalk. Resists ear dropping. Hand 
huskers say it picks well, and farmers using mechanical pick- 
ers claim their machines gather the ears without ex- 
cessive shelling or loss of ears. Has beautiful, 
dark green foliage. 
Other Pioneer Hybrids For This Section 
317, 332, 331 
See records and characteristics of above hybrids on the 
back pages of this folder. Pioneer 331 is a promising new 
hybrid. 
be Week Earlier Than 300 
This lodging resistant hybrid usually stands up through- 
out the corn season like a field of soldiers “at attention.” 
Growers like the dark green color of its foliage. Small, 
quick drying cobs and deep kernels give you extra corn 
when shelled. It excels in yield, quality of corn, and 
pone rs in North Central and Northern Iowa praise it for 
silage. 


3 )7 Week Earlier Than 300 
This high yielding hybrid generally overruns measured 
cribs from 5% to 15% when shelled—gives you extra corn, 
on top of its big field yield, to feed or sell. The ears have 
deep grain and small cobs. When picked by machine late 
in the season this hybrid is inclined to shell in the field 
and is somewhat hard to husk by hand. 
530) About Same Maturity as 300 
You'll find Pioneer 336 brings you both profit and plea- 
sure. The high yielding ability of this hybrid gives you 
extra corn for feeding or selling. Performs well in all soil 
types. Its medium soft starch kernels make good feeding 
corn. Has dark green medium height, single eared stalks. 
An unusually good hybrid for hand or mechanical 
picking. 
S00 Maturity Adapted to Southern lowa 
The kind of corn you like to see . . . and feed. Yields 
big, rough dent, straight rowed, show type ears that 
appeal to everyone. They run uniformly large, are big 
around clear to the tip, are tight kerneled, and well filled 
out over the tip. This soft starch, deep grain, high 
quality corn puts quick gains on livestock ... is very 
profitable to feed or sell. 

