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Cornell 35-5 is a hybrid gram Corn introduced by the New York Agricultural 
Experiment Station in 1945 as the result of experimental trials and demonstrations 
over a series of years. In its maturity class, this hybrid ranks high in production, 
is superior in disease resistance, uniform in size and shape of ear, maturity, and plant 
characteristics. The grain is uniformly yellow in color, dented and bright. The 
kernels are about average m depth and thickness for early dent Corn. 
The most outstanding feature of this hybrid is its maturity. It is sufficiently 
early to mature for grain in most of the areas below 1200 to 1300 feet elevation where 
Corn is grown for grain in New York State. It is a little too early to utilize the full 
growing season In the most favorable conditions for grain Corn production. How- 
ever, full maturity combined with favorable production is assured when this hybrid 
| is grown in this area. 
The plant size is sufficient to give satisfactory yields for silage at high elevations. 
At low elevations, the most favorable conditions for Corn production, later-matur- 
ing hybrids in the maturity class of Cornell 29-3 will give somewhat heavier yields. 
If early harvest of silage is desired in the more favorable Corn areas, this hybrid is 
very satisfactory for this purpose. As is the case with nearly all early-maturing 
Corn hybrids, the size of the stalk is somewhat smaller than the stalk size of most 
of the later hybrids. 
In plant size, maturity, and yield, Cornell 35-5 is intermediate between Early 
Cornell 11 and Cornell 29-3. 
DIBBLE’S "vec" CORN 
-U HYBRID 
YBRID Corns from the Corn belt are being introduced into our 
H Northeastern States, and many trials and demonstrations have 
been conducted by our State Departments to test the adaptability 
of these various hybrids. 
From results obtained we have decided to include the following Lowe 
Hybrids m our recommended list of seed Corn. These Lowe Hybrids are 
produced in Illinois. 
While we recommend them mainly for ensilage purposes, the Improved 
Hybrid 38 may be used for grain production in the longer growing regions. 
LOWE IMPROVED HYBRID 38 
An early hybrid that gives you big yields of top-quality Corn. The remark- 
able root growth assures sturdy standability. Ears are large for an early hybrid, 
and they carry well-dented kernels of excellent feeding or market type. On 
our farms it matures nearly as early as Cornell 29-3. 
MOO - MIX 
Moo-Mix is a blend of Low Improved Hybrids, scientifically blended to 
assure you plenty of nearly mature ears plus lots of green foliage at silo-filling 
time. Another advantage is that a field of Moo-Mix stays in good condition 
for ensiling over a Jong period of time in the fall. 
Use the Early Moo-Mix where West Branch Sweepstakes is used for en- 
silage and the Medium Moo-Mix where Lancaster County Sure Crop is com- 
monly used. 

DIBBLE’S SEED-SOWING TABLE pounds per Acre 








The months mentioned below each variety Mammoth Red Clover...........10 to 15 
are the time of seeding. Pounds pert Acre Feb. to May, Aug. to Nov. . 
Common Altaltateee err tO eat to May: he sisteim oiaielh 71200 tO. 96 
' Bide May, June, Aug. Sept: Peas, Ganada: See eeoen eae eto. L220 
COVA ALLA 5 le oye, ates poo oe So lle AD) Marchito May 
April, May, June, Aug., Sept. PE UINOtHY ghee hee aoe eet en estche os 12 to 15 
Hybrid oo IAISike wise ee hsrcise sid a aie's' a6 Sees 8 to 10 April to June, Aug., Sept. ; 
aybrid Corn has replaced the original Feb. to June, Aug., Sept. Sudan\Grass:. ane ce eer 20 to 25 ’ 
varieties so completely in the Corn-belt Bale 96 Late May to early June F 
that it is now difficult to find a field of i ricelaneé ae eee Japanese Millet.................20 to 25 ‘ 
open-pollinated Corn. Acreage in the pr PhsecMayite carlv June . 
Northeast is increasing each year. Cor- Corn; Kieldaa- 4-5. SGOOOE COURIC He Meee Huncatian Milleta ene eA0f ese 
nell has introduced three outstanding May Late May to early June . 
Hybrids for our northeastern conditions— COM ENSIAGEs caress des ets sie. 15 to 25 Golden Millet:<ccxa i a cae, S40 tO OU 
Spenell 29-3, Cornell 34-53, and Cornell May, June Late May to early June 
py Red Medium Clover.............10 to 15 Sweet. Clover: a0. deen. siete nS 

Feb. to May, Aug. to Nov. March to Aug. 

