29-3 HYBRID CORN 
Extra Grain in Your Silage 

29-3 Seed Corn 
SILAGE CORN TRIALS 
Variety No. Trials Tons Green Wt. Tons Dry Matter Lbs. Shell Corn 
GormellSNowue we: Sate re ee cy 15.07 Sierots) 3037 
West Branch Sweepstakes_-___--_- 18 19.63 4.26 2597 
Baticaster Sure ropes ae 5 19.80 4.13 2483 
Brekke ae ay sbaa Or eee oe 18 24.37 4.45 306 
29<a-ty brid a ee 28 See ee 18 18.50 4.50 3514 
A glance at the above table will show the decided advantage of sowing the new 29-3 corn. It 
has a wonderful growth—18% tons per acre—equivalent to most commercial varieties of corn, 
besides an inherent ability to give immense yields of dry shelled corn. No other corn can claim so 
high a percentage of dry matter per acre and shelled corn per acre. With labor so short, why not 
fill your silo with a corn containing a low percentage of just plain water. 
CERTIFIED SEED o 
This fine corn is beyond the experimental stage and is fast becoming a very popular variety. 
Hybrid corn costs a great deal more to develop and produce than open pollinated varieties,but 
this additional amount is balanced because a bushel of seed goes further (4-5 acres) and yields 
much more dry matter and corn per acre. The germination is very high. 
Price—Large Flat, $7.75 per bu. 56 lbs.; 3 bu. $4.00 f. 0. b. Cortland, N. Y. Large Round, 
$5.50 per bu. 
WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES 
One of the best varieties for New York State. Yields an enormous amount of dry matter 
and ears. Thoroughly air dried to give high germination. Maturity—120 days—a little later 
than 29-3. 
Our variety is developed with heavy stalks to prevent lodging. The ears are nearly red and 
very long. 
Price— $4.75 per bu. 56 lbs., f. o. b. Cortland, N. Y. 
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