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Diblle's Ohio K-24 
Another big silo filler in large demand, maturing 
somewhat earlier than Sweepstakes. Like Ohio K-62 
this variety is very tall, green and leafy, producing 
heavy tonnage in comparative ratings against other 
commercial hybrids. This hybrid is too late for grain 
in New York State except in the best sections of the 
lower Hudson Valley and Long Island, where it yields 
highly. 
Diblle's Otte Wt'-15 
This hybrid is a yellow dent developed at the Ohio 
Agricultural Experiment Station. It has been an out- 
standing producer in medium season growing sections 
of New York State. Its maturity—about 115 days, a 
few days later than Cornell M-4—will give safe crib- 
bing in the better Corn-growing sections of New York 
State under 600 feet elevation. 
Debble's Corucll 29-5 
Hybrid Cornell 29-3 is a double cross hybrid aks 
veloped at the Cornell Agricultural Station. It matures 
in 110 to 115 days. The ears are large, varying red, and 
dented. This variety is widely used in the Northeast, 
and its past performance has been favorable as a silage 
producer and for grain in the medium season growing 
section of our area. 
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Edw. Blodgett and Son of Lima, N. Y. receive large tonnages 
with Dibble’s Ohio K-24. 
Diblle's Wise. 279 
A yellow dent variety for short-season areas. It 
matures several days earlier than Cornell 11. Stalks 
are sturdy and of medium height. Ears are drooping 
and medium to large. Yields are high for this our ear- 
liest-maturing hybrid. 
Ocblle's Wise. SSS 
An outstanding, high-yielding 100-day Corn, bemg 
a week later in maturity than Wisc. 275. The ears are 
large, varying red, and dented. This variety ts a few 
days earlier than Cornell M-1, making a good grain 
and silage producer for short seasons. 
Maturity Guide 
FOR DIBBLE’S SEED CORN 
Wisc. 275 
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days : 
100 to 110 day Cornell M-1 
Mam. 8-rowed Yellow Flint 
MEDIUM | Cornell M-4 
110 to 115 days OS gee 
Ohio M-15 
MEDIUM LATE Ohio K-62 
115 to 125 days ; Ohio K-24 
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LATE, ( West eee Sweepstakes 
130 days 
Lancaster County Sure Crop 
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Mainly for grain production in New York State above eleva- 
tions of 600 feet and early to medium seasons of the North- 
east. Excellent for early silage producers, Cornell M-1 
especially. 
For grain in the good growing sections of western New York 
State and similar seasons of the Northeast. Excellent yields 
for silage at elevations around 800 feet in New York State 
and similar seasons of the Northeast. 
Extremely heavy silage producers for the good Corn-grow- 
ing dairy sections in New York State and the Northeast. 
For grain in the best Corn-growing sections of the Lower 
Hudson, Long Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and 
Connecticut. 
Open-pollinated varieties that produce high yields of silage 
in the best growing sections of the Northeast. 
