DIBBLE’S 
CORNELL M-1 
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Diblle's Corucl U-1 
The highest-yielding 100-day Corn in the land. This yellow dent variety 
has been outstanding for grain yield and standability im 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 con- 
tent 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 important 
as yielding ability. 
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James Behan, Lima, N. Y., likes the high grain yield of Dibble’s Cornell M-1. 
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 artificial 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. 
IBBLE’S selection of Corn hybrids is based on yielding ability ob- 
served upon personal inspection 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 north- 
ern 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 8 to 9 inches apart in 3-foot rows we believe will give the highest 
yields for grain; for silage 8 to 9 inches apart is also recommended. 
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