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MATURITY—-A widely adapted hybrid throughout the area 
commonly known as 105 day section of the states shown 
above. 
EASIER TO CULTIVATE. Yes, Kingscrost KN is easier to 
cultivate and frequently requires less cultivation than most 
other hybrids. Here is a hybrid that grows so rapidly from 
the day it emerges that cultivation can be carried on at 
higher speeds and more efficiently than with most other 
corns. Off to a good start it maintains a lead throughout 
the season. In the summer its dark green plant resists 
drought and the corn borer and its deep roots prevent 
lodging. In the fall it makes a real hit with its remarkable 
kernel depth on ears of such earliness. It goes a long way 
in the feed lot, too, because its soft starch kernels are just 
the thing for efficient feeding. 

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Field trials are 
run on every lot 
of Kingscrost for 
germination and 
spring vigor. 
A Kingscrost 
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hy- 
brid on the right 
shows the 
vigor over 
spring 
an- 
other hybrid. 

