OSCAR H. WILL & CO.. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 3 
Farming is the most important 
business in Dakota today just as it 
was a hundred or more years ago 
when the original Dakota farmers, 
who appear in our little sketch, were 
the owners of our land. They too, re- 
quired a certain amount of tools and 
equipment as shown in the picture. 
With this rather crude farming ma- 
chinery they managed to raise crops 
of a hundred or more bushels of corn 
per family and considerable amounts 
of beans, sunfiower: seed, squashes 
and pumpkins. 
The people of those days too, 
founded their existence on the basic 
industry of agriculture, and the 
farmer today continues to be the 
foundation upon which rests the 
whole structure of our civilization. 
Those facts are perhaps a little more obscure today than they were under simpler con- 
ditions but our modern farmers still form the most important and essential element in 
Dakota and America today. They are doing a wonderful production job which is the 
chief essential under present uncertain international conditions. Without strikes or 
wage disputes they are quietly and expertly doing their jobs and serving their country 
wholeheartedly in a time of crisis. 
We are happy to belong to the agricultural family ourselves and shall strive to do our 
part in bringing ever increasing production along with conservation of resources and 
scientifically economical agricultural practices. 
We hope that the new year will bring a little more happiness and a little less appre- 
hension and worry into the lives of all of us. 
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Plant Will's Pioneer Hybrid Corn in the Northern 
Plains. Bred for Short Seasons and Dry Weather. 
We notice in Hybrid trials that WILL’S PIONEER 
HYBRIDS during the past year have averaged well 
ahead of all eastern or southern Hybrids, many of 
which produced no crop at all in such an unfavorable 
season. 
NODAK HYBRID 301. A beautiful yellow dent variety 
developed at the N. D. Experiment Station by Wm. 
Wiidakas, the Corn breeder. 85 day, a heavy yield- 
er, perhaps the leading yellow dent in North Da- 
kota. 
PIONEER HYBRID “K”. This is an 80 day hybrid of 
our own breeding. It combines the qualities of Fal- 
coner and Nodak Hybrid 301. A heavy yielder, 
early, easily picked, drouth and heat resistant. A 
fine uniform yellow dent. 
Price, F.O.B. Bismarck, 7 Lbs. (enough fer 1 acre), 
$2.00; 14 Bu., $7.00; Bu., $13.00, for large and me- 
dium flat. Large and medium rounds, small flats; 
7 Lbs., $1.40; 14 Bu., $5.50; Bu., $10.00. 
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