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Our Mr. Dan Lamberth, Coker representative in the Mississippi Dee examines a test 
planting of Coker 911 in the, Deita. This is one of the many yield trials conducted on this 
variety prior to its release in quantity for the first time in 1953. 
Although we had a very dry year, I find Coker 911 
stalks large and strong, very prolific, and yielding an 
average of 3 to 5 ears to the stalk, all well filled out. I 
averaged 125 bushels per acre. I cannot too strongly 
recommend Coker 911.” 
Dominic Sparacino 
Lamont, Miss. 
“Coker 911 has a very ideal type stalk. I will plant 
my entire crop in this variety in 1954 if seed are available. 
KE. 1. Johnson 
Sultry AOshay LING. 4, 
“_. stands drought well and makes 2 ears on every stalk.” 
H. B. Windle 
Reform, Ala. 
‘ earing as low as it does, it is perfect for pickers. Am 
planning to plant my entire crop in Coker 911 in 1954.” 
Joe F. Robertson, Jr. 
Burlington, N. C. 
“| consider this corn very satisfactory for this section 
and will continue to plant Coker 911, or an improved 
variety by rd 
Geo, Me Ell 
Sylvania, Ga, 
“This corn gave me better results than any corn I 
have ever grown, either hybrid or open pollinated.” 
T. A. Branyon 
‘ayette, Ala. 
“T think you have a good corn and I shall plant more 
of it next year. My yield was 85.8 bushels on eight- 
tenths of an acre.” 
Le bailey 
Keener, Ala. 
“{ planted it and another variety side by side and it 
made better.” 
V. Thomason 
Union Grove, Ala. 
