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1949 - PRESENTING- 1949 _ 
hree of Ohio’s Most Progressive New Hybrids 
This hybrid ma- 
tures earlier than 
K24. The plants 
are dark green in 
color and ears are carried at medium height. It has outyielded 
K24 by 5 or 6 bushels per acre and has carried less moisture at 
harvest time. It will stand well even late into the Fall and 
mechanical picking leaves very few ears on the ground. It is 
resistant to both leaf blight and corn borer. This promises to be 
the best, highest yielding early hybrid Ohio has yet introduced. 
The seed is hard to produce and thus the higher price. The 
increase in yield pays for this price many times over. Price 
$3.00 higher than quoted on last Hybrid Page. 
This new out- 
standing hybrid 
has almost every- 
thing a grower 
desires in the production of good corn. It matures slightly 
earlier than C38. The leaves are dark green. Plants are medium 


OHIO 3262 
height and ears are carried just right for 
picking. In yield it has been 8 bushels higher 
than C38. It, too, stands well for late pick- 
ing and machines leave very few husks on 
the ears. Look at the performance record it 
has made. Certainly this proves every claim 
and places Ohio 3254 at the top of the list 
of medium maturing hybrids. Price $2.00 per 
bushel higher than quoted on last Hybrid 
page. 

OHIO 3254 
This new 
hybrid is 
slightly 
later and 
can be grown wherever U.S. 13 is produced. It ranked very 
high in tests and has outyielded U.S. 13 by 9 bushels per acre 
in 11 tests conducted all over the state. This is real progress as 
U.S. 13 has been the standard in yield and quality for its 
growing season until the introduction of 3174A. It has been the 
first real challenger of U.S. 13 and shows every indication of 
far exceeding every record it has ever made. 3147A has 
seemingly taken all of the undesirable qualities out and has 
substituted those that make it one of the best hybrids of its 
season Qhio has yet introduced. It shows very little root lodg- 
ing and only about half as much stalk breakage as noticed by 
U.S. 13. The stalks are dark green and are shorter than U.S. 13 
which is very acceptable. Look at the record of Ohio 3147A in 
the table below. Price $2.00 per bushel higher than quoted on 
fast Hybrid Page. OHIO 3147A 
1947 Performance Record of New Ohio Hybrids 
Now in Seed Production for the First Time. 

Yield % moisture % lodged % broken % picked clean 
Ohio 3262  o2........eccccecvee 61.8 22.9 6 3.5 
Ohio K24 ........cccccscoscceee 58.4 24.4 2.2 15.1 
O10. C38 | c.ccccccccesccsescooee 66.0 27.9 7.4 13.8 70.7 
O10 3254 | eric ccersisesesoze 73.4 28.5 6.9 5.0 73.1 
U.8),13 Soe ee 75.6 24.8 4.8 26.7 87.1 
Ohio 3147A  .......cccccceoeee 82.7 26.3 4.4 20.4 71.5 
W.N. Scarff’s Sons, New Carlisle, Ohio 
