Ses HYBRID SEED CORN 
EARLY MATURITY 
90-100 Days 
SCOTTS 11—High yielding, early 
hybrid for short season or late 
planting. Ears are large for an 
early hybrid, husk easily and 
dry out quickly. Good ear and 
stalk quality. 
OHIO M15—A favorite short sea- 
son producer, well suited to 
many soil types. Ears are med- 
ium-size, well filled and clean 
husking. 
SCOTTS 22—Out 
thing in its class. Medium tall, 
good stalks and roots. Sound 
ears that dry out rapidly. Re- 
sistant to blight and smut. 
yields every- 
MEDIUM EARLY 
MATURITY 
100-108 Days 
SCOTTS 33—Strong stalked, di- 
sease resistant hybrid. Attractive 
in appearance, at the top in 
yield with dark yellow deep sound 
kernels. A clean picker. 
OHIO K24—Popular heavy yield- 
ing hybrid. Strong roots and 
good resistance to disease and 
corn borer. Medium to tall with 
a small cob that dries out quickly. 
OHIO K35—Exceptionally strong 
roots and stalks, resists lodging 
and blight. Medium short and 
leafy. Popular on light colored 
or thinner soils. 
OHTO K62—High yielding new 
hybrid. Resistant to root lodg- 
ing, stalk breakage and corn 
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sound corn. 
Hybrids differ in their resistance to corn 
borer, aphids, stalk rot, blight and other 
None are the best in 
Use those most resistant to 
the diseases and insects common to your 
insects and diseases. 
every respect. 
locality. 
For highest yield, select 
the latest hybrid that will 
safely mature in your locality and produce 
Earlier hybrids cannot be ex- 
pected to produce as well as later ones due 
to the shorter growing period. 
borer. Stands well for late fall 
picking. 
SCOTTS 66—A good crib corn, 
produces well under variety of 
conditions. Sound stalks and 
shanks, blight resistant. Vigorous 
growing, strong roots, high yields. 
Good for field picking or hand 
husking. 
MEDIUM MATURITY 
108-114 Days 
OHIO W64—Resistant to corn 
borer and aphids. High yielder, 
strong stalks, shank and _ roots. 
Will stand well for picking. 
IOWA 939—A_ popular _ hybrid, 
very blight resistant, widely used 
on a variety of soils. Medium 
tall with medium sized ears that 
dry out well. 
IOWA 306—Closely related to 
Iowa 939 but has stronger stalks 
and shanks. A_ good _ yielder, 
clean picking hybrid. 
OHIO W17—A_ good crib and 
ensilage corn. ‘uarge, thick ears, 
leafy stalk with strong roots. 
Does best on productive soils. 
Husks clean. 
OHIO W44—Higch in blight and 
corn borer resistance. Good roots 
and stalks. Plants are dark green 
in color and ears are long and 
well filled. A clean picking corn. 
SCOTTS 75—Bred for yield, 
blight resistance, attractive ap- 
pearance and medium size fodder. 
Picks clean, husks easily, dries 
out quickly. Large deep kerneled 
ears, good root system. 
HYBRID 
IOWA 4059—A _ popular clean 
picking strong rooted hybrid. 
Blight resistant, high yielding, 
dries out early and does well on 
different soil types. 
MEDIUM LATE 
MATURITY 
114-120 Days «é 
OHIO C54—A new hybrid bred 
for strong stalks, good roots and 
corn borer _ resistance. Yields 
are high. Ears are at nice height 
and plants will stand well into 
late fall. 
OHIO C38—A good medium late 
hybrid with deep, starchy, soft 
kernels. Good _ stalks, leafy, 
blight, smut and stalk not resis- 
tant. Used for ensilage or crib 
corn. 
SCOTTS 99—Bred for greater 
corn borer resistance, higher yield 
and shorter fodder. Does well 
on different soils. Large deep 
kerneled ears that husk easily 
and pick clean. Used for silage 
and crib corn. 
US 13—The standby in late ma- 
turing hybrids. Strong roots, 
good stalks, rot and blight re- 
sistant. Good for both silage 
and crib corn. Widely adapted, 
but does best on dark soils. 
Clean picker. 
OHIO L4i—A few days later 
yielded US 13. 
Medium tall, strong stalks, ex- 
cellent root system. Doesn’t 
pick as clean as US 13 but will 
stand better for late picking. 
Certified and experimental hy- 
brids available upon inquiry. 
and has out 
SELECTION TIPS 
Hybrids whose stalks and ear husks remai 
green late in the fall may be a little slo 
in drying and not pick too clean, but they 
usually are more resistant to corn borer 
and stalk rot and are higher yielders. 
Hy- 
brids that ripen or die quickly with ear 
husks that tend to open and ears that are 
resistance. 
fast dryers usually are clean pickers and 
can be cribbed earlier with safety. 
Use several different hybrids. 
only vary in maturity but in their adapta- 
tion to soils, seasons, insect and disease 
They not 
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