

HEAVYWEIGHT. The Heaviest American Oat Grown 
While in search of new varieties of Oats of value in the Northwest, where the best Oats are grown, we found, m 
Wyoming, several fields of.a new variety with tall, stiff straw standing shoulder high and the heaviest American 
Oat grown. When these fields were threshed, the yield was over 100 bushels per acre and the weight over 45 pounds 
per measured bushel of pure white, thin-hulled grain. We purchased the entire lot, and from this source secured 
our stock seed of this, in our opinion, the heaviest and most productive American Oat. This was some twenty years 
ago. During that time we have distributed over 600,000 bushels to our customers, and, wherever grown, it has 
given wonderful yields in comparison with other varieties grown alongside: Around 100 bushels to the acre in New 
Jersey; 117 bushels in New England; in New York, on large areas, 80, 82, 87, 89, 92, and up to 106 bushels, where 
the average yield is 30 bushels; and in Ohio, crops averaging “Just twice” the yield of common Oats have been 
reported to us by our customers. 
We were fortunate in having our Heavyweight Oats grown ina locality where weather conditions were favorable 
for growth and harvesting. Therefore we have an excellent quality to offer our customers. 
Dibble’s Heavyweight Oats have made wonderful yields for a large number of our customers in many states. 
We read of remarkable records and big yields of Oats in the western states, under irrigation, but right here, m the 
East, Dibble’s Heavyweight Oats have produced record-breaking crops. Average weight 40 pounds per measured 
bushel. Use Dibble’s Heavyweight Oats for your 1946 planting. 
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