Ohio K24 100-105 days maturity 
One of the most popular, widely used, medium early hybrids, strong roots, 
good resistance to disease and insects. Medium to tall and has been a top 
yielder in its class in several different states. Small cob dries out early. A 
good picker corn with ears at nice height. Husks a little hard by hand. 
lowa 939 108-110 days maturity 
The most popular medium maturing hybrid in the corn belt. Very blight 
resistant, medium tall with medium-sized ears that dry out well. Widely 
used on many different soil types. You never hear of a poor crop of 
Iowa 939. It is dependable. 

Scotts. 66 105-108 days maturity 
A vigorous growing, high producing, medium maturity hybrid. Has sound- 
er stalks and shanks than Iowa 939 and is blight resistant. A good hybrid 
for either field picking or hand husking. Ears are medium size, deep 
kerneled, not subject to dropping off. A good crib corn that does well 
over a wide range of conditions. Local farmers are using it in preference 
to Iowa 939 and Ohio W36. 
Ohio W177 110-112 days maturity 
A medium maturing leafy hybrid. Large, thick, smooth type ears, strong 
roots, produces best on productive soils. Not as blight resistant as Iowa 
939 and Scotts 66. Husks clean, is a good crib corn but also produces a 
high tonnage if needed for ensilage. 
Ohie WS6 110-112 days maturity 
A strong stalked, blight resistant hybrid. Recommended as first choice, 
medium hybrid under most Ohio conditions. Medium tall, ears medium 
size with deep, starchy soft kernels suited to livestock feeding. Does not 
dry out quite as quickly as Scotts 66 and Iowa 939. Can be used for silage 
or crib corn but is considered a little “dirty” as a picker corn. 
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