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IBBLE’S selection of Corn hybrids is based on 
1D) yielding ability observed upon personal inspec- 
tion of hundreds of varieties at various field 
trials sponsored by the Crop Improvement Association 
and yield results of farmers’ plantings. 
We have selected a number of hybrids that produce 
the highest yields in the various Corn seasons of our 
area, from the shortest seasons of northern areas and 
at high elevation to the long seasons of the Lower 
Hudson Valley and Long Island. 
Our Seed Corn is of the highest germination and 
quality. Corn plants growing 9 to 10 inches apart in 
3-foot rows we believe will give the highest yields for 
grain; for silage 8 to 9 inches apart Is recommended. 
Diblle's Coruell U-7 
The highest-yielding 100-day Corn in the land. This 
yellow dent variety has been outstanding for grain 
yield and standability in all the various field trials of 
New York State. It is one of the most important grain 
Corns in New York State for elevations above 500 feet, 
having a low moisture content at harvest for safe 
cribbing. It is an excellent Corn for early silage in 
New York State and the Northeast where farmers 
want a tall, leafy, green and early silage Corn with a 
high grain content. In looking for Corn hybrids today, 
look for strength of stalk, for that has become as im- 
portant as yielding ability. 
There is more money in raising Corn for grain if the 
yields are high and if the Corn can dry naturally for 
safe cribbing without spoilage or added cost for artifi- 
cial drying. Cornell M-1 and Cornell M-4 will return 
the most money of any Corn grown particularly for 
grain in the medium length seasons of our area. They 
are especially adapted for mechanical pickers. 
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James Behan, Lima, N. Y. likes the high grain yield o Dibble’s 
Cornell M-1 
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A. W. Yorks of Honeoye Fall 
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s, N. Y. inspects Dibble’s Cornell 
M-4 for grain and silage prospects. No other Corn on the market has 
such a strong stalk. 
Dcblle's Corucll U-4 
A new yellow dent variety being made available to 
the farmer for the first time this year. Maturing in 
about 110 days, this variety has been an outstanding 
yielder for grain with a moisture content at harvest low 
enough for safe cribbing in western New York State 
and like areas. Its characteristics are very similar to 
Cornell M-1. It has a strong stalk, large ears and is 
easily husked, with ears high enough above the ground 
for mechanical pickers. We feel that Cornell M-1 and 
M-4 will be the outstanding Corn hybrids used in New 
York State for grain production. This hybrid is tall, 
dark green and leafy for excellent early to medium 
silage. 
