Paul, his father John, and some LP 456 ears. Paul plays basketball about the same way that he raises corn—he scored 31 
points in one game last season! 
164 BUSHELS PER 
ACRE WITH LP 456! 
Paul Rowher, a junior in Dike High School, 
Grundy County, lowa, turned over a 10-acre 
pasture of blue grass sod on his father’s farm, 
planted LP 456 in regulation 40” rows, and reg- 
istered it as part of his 4H Club work. He did 
not think it necessary to use commercial fertilizer, 
and later found that his judgment was good. 
When the official committee checked his yield, 
Paul found that he had established a new high 
in Grundy County records and that he was among 
the 1952 leaders in the State of lowa 10-acre 
yield tests with an average yield of 164.2 bushels 
per acre! 
Paul does not intend to 
rest on his laurels but 
hopes to set even better 
records after he has fin- 
ished his college work at 
lowa State College at 
Ames. He will be a Fresh- 
man in September. 
One of the 187 Hybrids will fit your needs and 
soil conditions as well as LP 456 fit the Rowher 
farm. Have you discussed the question with your 
local 187 Hybrid dealer? You should know some 
of the interesting facts about these hybrids. 
