POTTAWATOMIE 
COUNTY, KANSAS 
Westmoreland, Kansas 
“We have heard you tell about your 
Maygold seed corn over KMA and this 
year we planted some of it, and were 
we ever glad we did. 
“We had your Maygold 39 planted next 
to another variety of hybrid corn, and 
boy could you tell the difference. The 
ears on Maygold 39 were sure a lot big- 
ger than the other. We had planned on 
putting it in the silo, but it was so good 
that we left it. 
“We have been looking for a good corn 
like Maygold and you can depend on us 
sticking with it and recommending it to 
our neighbors. Attached is a picture 
of one of my prize pure-bred heifers 
and myself.” 
Walter Rollenhagen 
FREMONT COUNTY, 
ae 
IOWA 
Percival, lowa 
“My Father before me and I have 
always been interested in grow- 
ing and planting good seed corn 
and have done considerable ex- 
perimenting in this line. 
“Recently I used lots of Maygold 
seed corn, and I am ready to say 
that Maygold is the best corn I’ve 
ever had on my farm. I have 
planted Maygold 59A this year 
and I expect it to yield over 100 
bushels per acre. 
“Maygold corn carries high germ- 
ination, which means good stands. 
My order for more Maygold seed 
corn is given to J. L. Parkison of 
Percival, Iowa.” 
Howard Ettleman 
Nebraska City, Nebraska 
“T planted Maygold 47 and 59A this year and 
am more than pleased with it. I have a single 
row picker and was in a field with short rows 
and picked 10 wagon loads in one day. The 
big plump ears just rolled out. 
“My corn stood well and had yielded more 
than I figured it would. Maygold tops all as 
a feeding corn. My hogs make fast gains on it. 
“T have ordered 5 bushels more for next 
Spring’s planting from your Nebraska City 
Store.” 
Ernest Janssen 
MAYGOLD 2L.424cd¢ HYBRIDS 
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