
V-45 has large solid ears; big golden grain; high vitanin, Protein, and feeding value; often 2 ears per stalk 
Wood’s V-45 
HYBRID YELLOW DENT 
Popular in Upper South Many Years. 
It makes big yields of highest quality 
feed corn with deep grain tightly pack- 
ed on a small cob. High shelling per 
cen cent. It’s heavy root system and 
strong compact stalk helps it resist 
heat, drought, storm and disease. It 
grows luxuriantly with dark green 
color. Excels for grain or silage. 
N. C.: Made 131.8 bu. per acre in 
Camden Co. experiment station test. 
Outyielded all yellow corns and low in 
broken stalks in 5 Bertie Co. tests. 
Made 120 bu. per acre, highest yellow 
in Hertford Co. test. Outyielded all 
recommended hybrids in a Burke Co. 
test, making 38.3 more than N. C. 27. 
Va.: V-45 made 131.2 bu. per acre 
at Berryville, the highest yield made by 
any produced hybrid in the 14 Va. 1948 
experiment station tests, and the record 
yield in Piedmont and Mountain tests. 
It made 121.5 bu. in the Winchester test, 
In 1947 it made 107.2 bu. per acre in 
an Hastern Va. test and stood up well 
with ears low. “We thought our 38 
acres of V-45 doomed by a severe 
drought, but yielded exceptionally well, 
90 bu. per acre in the low part. It was 
not affected by a late storm that blew 
down other corn.’’——Mrs. J. C. Hamil- 
ton, Fauquier Co. 
In 8 north Georgia experiment station 
tests 2 years V-45 made most erect 
plants and outyielded all yellow corns. 
W. Va: “V-45 withstood a heavy 
drought and yielded 2 ears per stalk, 
grown 3 stalks to the hill. Has stocky 
stalks and deep root system. It made 
well over 100 bu. per acre.’—J. D. 
Skidmore, Webster Co., W. Va. 
MD: In a 1947 Md. Exp. Sta. test 
V-45 yielded 94.5 bu. per acre with 
only 1% lodged plants. Popular U. S. 
hybrids made 85.8 to 89.6 bu. per acre. 
V-35 has beautiful long sound ears with 
Wood’s V-125 
HYBRID WHITE DENT 
Recommended in Eastern Va. by V. P. I. 
Best Pure White Milling Corn for the 
Upper South or Barly Milling Corn in 
the Deep South. Heaviest yiclds, big, 
beautiful solid ears 10 to 12 inches long, 
high shelling per cent, 20 rows of deep 
grain, packed on a small firm. cob; 
makes finest corn meal. Delicious roast- 
ing ears in 85 days. Ears low. Short 
stocky stalks. Most disease, storm 
and drought resistant. Good shuck. 
Recommended in Eastern Va., where 
it averaged 107 bu. per acre for 2 years 
in 9 experiment station tests and was 
low in broken and lodged plants. It 
made 181.4 bu. per acre in 1947 and 
120.3 bu. in 1948 Norfolk tests. V-125 
averaged 98 bu. per acre for 2 years, 
highest white corn at V. P. I, making 
104.3 bu. per acre in 1947, 21.3 bu. 
more than other regular white hybrids. 
N. C., 1948: In experiment station 
tests it outyielded all white corns in 
Onslow and made 116 bu. per acre in 
Camden. In county demonstrations it 
made the highest yield per acre of any 
pure white corn in Bertie 102.1, and in 
Hertford 105 bu.; and outyielded all 
white corns at Monroe, 18.2 and 21 bu. 
per acre above Dixie 17 and Tenn 10. 
S C. Highest average of any white 
corn 2 years at Edisto expt. sta. 
Md. expt. sta. tests: It outyielded all 
white corns at Frederick and Salisbury. 
Ky.: V-125 made 98.3 bu. per acre, 
highest yield in a 1947 Ky. Expt. Sta. 
test, with 94.1% plants standing erect. 
N. E. La. experiment station where it 
made the highest} average yield for 3 
years, reports: “V-125 attracted con- 
siderable attention among our farmers. 
It is not rank in growth. Ears are not 
high, suitable for mechanical harvest.” 
Highest corn at Calhoun, La., expt. sta. 
in 
deep grain closely wedged on a small cob; high shelling per cent 
Wood’s Hybrid Yellow 
Sweepstakes Ensilage 
Makes a fast, vigorous growth, pro- 
ducing more combined silage, grain, 
protein vitamins and feeding value per 
acre than any other ensilage corns of 
the same maturity from the Upper 
South to New England. Stockier, 
more compact stalk, deeper roots, 
stands up better and is easier to cut 
and put through the cutterbox. Silage 
is extremely palatable and nutritious. 
Leaves are long, wide, close together, 
with deep green color that stays green 
through droughts and after the ears 
ripen.. It yiclds as many ears as the 
best grain hybrids, but has larger ears 
and grain. Deep golden color. 
Averaged 20 tons of silage per acre 
in two Va. Expt. Sta. tests, 1444% to 
42% more than other corns; highest 
green or dry weight. Made 2615 tons 
per acre, highest in Rhode Island test. 
Woods V-35 
HYBRID YELLOW DENT 
Superior early feed corn in the South 
or main crop feed corn for higher ele- 
vations in the Upper South. 
N. C. recommends it for the Moun- 
tains, where for 3 years it outyielded all 
corns in experiment station tests, mak- 
ing 101.2 bu. per acre in Haywood Co., 
with 99% of the stalks erect. It made 
113.7 bu. in the Camden Co. test. 
W. Va expt. sta. tests it made 104.7 
bu. per acre in Marion Co. and 96 bu., 
highest produced hybrid in Gilmer. Ideal 
for mechanical harvester. It is earlier, 
has lower stalks and ears and less fod- 
der than V-50 and the U. S. Hybrids. 
Usually 2 long sound ears per stalk, 18 
to 20 rows of deep; golden grain. High 
protein, vitamin and feeding value. 


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