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317 
DOES WELL ON THIN GROUND 
Here is a hybrid particularly adapted to South- 
ern Iowa. Has one large, single ear to a stalk 
—medium low ear height—medium height stalks 
and does well on thin soil. Long husks protect 
the ears from smut, mold and tip damage. Its 
vigorous, leafy, stiff stalks resist breaking through 
the entire corn season. Tapering ears are well 
filled with lemon yellow kernels. 
336 
LONG EARS 
For those growers who prefer a long eared, high 
yielding hybrid, here is one that performs well 
on all soil types. Its deep, medium-soft starch 
kernels make good feeding corn for both cattle 
and hogs. Has dark green, medium height stalks, 
usually with one big ear—stiff stalks—stands up 
well—good for hand and mechanical picking. 
On rich ground, it grows tall and ears hang high. 
PIONEER 304 is a promising new hybrid for 
Southern Iowa. See pages 12, 13 and 22 for 
characteristics and record. : 
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