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. 

Stowe. 66 105-108 days maturity 
A vigorous growing, high producing, medium early hybrid. Has sound- 
er stalks and shanks than Iowa 939 and is blight resistant. A clean 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. Strong roots, stalk rot resistant. 
Ohio W117 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. 
Ohio W44 110-112 days maturity 
A new hybrid with excellent possibilities. At the top in blight resistance, 
good roots and stalks and very good in corn borer resistance. A cleaner 
picking corn than W-36. Worth a trial where medium maturing corn is 
adapted. 
