SS US 13 118-120 days maturity 
Scot. 99 118-120 days maturity 
Maturity of and closely related to US 13. Bred for more corn borer re- 
sistance, higher yield and shorter fodder. Dark green color, large, deep 
kerneled ears. Can be used for silage or crib corn. Will do well under 
different soil conditions and will not get quite as tall as US 13. Dries out 
well and will crib early for its maturity. 
“Scotts 99 is a good hybrid for this section. It is thick stalked, 
medium height, and a good vigorous grower. The man who picked it 
for me said it was the best corn he husked and showed the least damage 
from borer. I especially like it because it shells so easily’’. F. Deschamps, 
Forest Grove, Pa. 

The standby in late maturing hybrids. Strong roots, good stalks; rot, blight 
resistance, dries out early and is clean picking and easy husking. Ears are 
large and deep kerneled, stalks dark green and leafy so that it is both 
a good silage and crib corn. Widely adapted and high yielding but shows 
up best on dark soils. 
Ind 750 (White) 125-130 days maturity 
This white hybrid is noted for its standing ability. A much superior root 
system and more resistant to lodging than Ky. 203. Medium to tall with 
good-sized deep ears, a clean picking, heavy yielder that can be used for 
silage or crib corn. Adapted only where growing seasons are long. 
Silage Blends ... Early — Late 
These are medium sized kernels of several different hybrids blended togeth- 
er to give top quality ensilage at lower seed cost. There’s a better balance 
of ears to stalks and a longer period of time that good silage can be made 
than with a single hybrid. The maturity variation within each blend is 
approximately 7 days. Some have reported these hybrids produced their 
best crib corn, 
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