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Early Maturing 
OHIO M 15 
The earliest maturing Ohio Cer- 
tified Hybrid. Produces high 
yields of sound yellow corn. Ears 
are medium short, well filled and 
have 16 to 18 rows of medium 
dented, deep grains. Strong 
rooted, medium height, widely 
adapted. Maturity 90 to 95 days. 
SCOTTS 22 
High producer, drought resistant. 
Fodder remains green as ears 
ripen. Medium length and size 
ears; deep kernels; husks easily. 
Strong roots and stalk; dark green, 
leafy fodder. Slightly larger than 
M 15. Maturity 95 to 100 days. 
OHIO M 34 
Highest yielding, early Certified 
Hybrid. Blight resistant, strong 
stalked, medium sized ears. Plants 
remain green when ears are well 
matured. Good performance gen- 
erally. A few days later than 
M15. One of the newer good 
Hybrids. Maturity 100 days. 
OHIO K 24 
A popular and widely used earlier 
Hybrid. A consistent high pro- 
ducer; strong rooted; resistant to 
stalk rot, blight, and corn borer. 
Leafy, dark green plants, medium 
in height. Ears medium in length, 
14 to 16 rows of fairly deep, richly 
colored kernels. Maturity 100 to 
105 days. 
OHIO K 35 
A fast drying, strong stalked and 
strong rooted Hybrid. Medium 
short, leafy stalks; ears short and 
thick with 14 to 18 rows of deep 
starchy kernels. Not as resistant 
to corn borer as K 24. Maturity 
100 to 105 days. 
Medium Maturing 
SCOTTS 66 
A deep kerneled, leafy, medium 
type corn. A day or two earlier 
than Iowa 939. Resistant to stalk 
rot, blight and drought. High 
yielding, easy husking, strong 
rooted, good quality fodder. Pro- 
duces well over a wide range of 
soil types and conditions. Maturity 
108 to 110 days. 
IOWA 939 
The most popular medium matur- 
ing Hybrid. Medium tall, dark 
green; ears medium long and 
rough with 16 rows of medium 
deep kernels. Produces well on 
different soil types. One of the 
most blight resistant Hybrids. Ma- 
turity 110 to 112 days. 
OHIO W 17 
A popular medium maturing Hy- 
brid. Plants are leafy with large, 
thick, smooth ears; 16 to 18 rows 
of thick, shallow kernels. A good 
crib corn and also produces a high 
tonnage for early silo filling. 
Does best on productive soils. 
Maturity 110 to 112 days. 
OHIO W 36 
An excellent widely-planted newer 
Hybrid. Strong roots and stalk; 
blight resistant; medium short, 
leafy; ears medium size; deep 
starchy kernels. High producer. 
Handy size, good fodder and 
ears. Suitable for silage or crib 
corn. Maturity 110 to 112 days. 
INDIANA 610 
High yielding, medium late 
hybrid. Tall heavy stalk; dark 
green leaves. Large ears, broad 
deep kernels. Average in standing 
ability and corn borer resistance. 
Maturity 112 to 114 days. 
Late Maturing 
IOWA 4059 
A strong rooted medium late 
hybrid. A good yielder, easy to. 
husk. Medium type ear with deep 
kernels. Does well on different 
soil types. Ears dry out rapidly at 
harvest. Maturity 115 days. 
“OHIO: ©3870 
Outstanding, medium late matur- 
ing Hybrid. Rapid growing, vig- 
orous; blight, smut and corn 
borer resistant; high yields under 
a variety of conditions. Produces 
a large, thick ear with deep, soft 
kernels. Can be used for crib corn 
or ensilage. Maturity 115 days. 
US 13 
The standby in late maturing Hy- 
brids. Consistently high yielding; 
resistant to stalk rot and blight. 
Stalks medium tall; ears large, 
borne at medium height with 20 
to 22 rows of deep kernels. Heavy, 
deep-green fodder. Widely used 
ensilage as well as excellent crib 
corn. Maturity 120 days. 
SCOTTS 99 
A strong stalked, strong rooted 
Hybrid; more resistant to corn 
borer and high yielding. Ears are 
large, kernels deep; fodder leafy 
and dark green with a tendency 
for two good ears per stalk on 
productive soil. Excellent as en- 
silage or crib corn. Limited seed 
supply. Maturity 120 days. 
KENTUCKY 203 
A. vigorous tall growing white 
Hybrid for river bottom land. 
Ears good length with 18 to 20 
rows deep kernels. Large tonnage 
if used for ensilage. Needs a long 
season to mature for crib corn. 
Maturity 125 to 130 days. 
Scotts, Have Early and Late Silage Blends. Hybrids with variation in ripening are uniformly 
graded and blended to produce a balanced matuiity silage of higher feeding value. 

