How to grow more and better corn in Texas 
All up-to-date Texas farmers now know about the advantages of 
hybrid corn—its vigor, uniformity, thriftiness and greater resistance 
to disease. But the old question remains—which hybrid to grow?— 
and on its satisfactory answer depends much of the profit to be made 
from the crop. 
Let us get this point clear first: there is no one hybrid which is 
best for all the soils and all the varying conditions of climate in Texas. 
Some hybrids will flourish in a wider range of conditions than others 
and some are specially adapted to a comparatively small range of 
conditions. To meet the need for hybrids bred expressly for farmers 
in its own state, the Texas Experiment Station has for many years been 
busy with a program which has involved many thousands of crosses, 
followed by trial plantings. As a result, there is now available a 
series of Texas hybrids which have been used in different areas of 
the state for several seasons and have performed exceptionally well. 
We have grown and can offer the following: 
Texas 9-W white 
Texas No. 12 yellow 
Texas No. 18 # 
Texas No. 8 ts 
Texas No. 20 oi 

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