Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 07, 1963, Image 5

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THERE IS
SOMETHING
NEW IN
SEED CORN
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Single Cross and
3-Way Type Hybrids
A great NEW achievement in corn DeKalb “Breakthru”
Varieties . . . products of a new and totally different DeKalb
approach to advanced scientific corn breeding. The “XL’s” are
bred to take the EXTRA STRESSES of modern, intensive
farming. In developing “XL” varieties, all experimental lines
are deliberately exposed to every possible hazard . . . weather,
disease, insects and high populations. Those few which are
tough enough to survive are used in breeding new varieties.
These are DeKalb “Breakthru” Varieties . . . bred to help you
BREAK THRU to a new higher level of corn performance and
profits. Don’t delay seeing your DeKalb Dealer. From past ex
perience, the supply of these varieties will go fast.
a Real "BREAKTHRU” t 0...
HIGHER YIELDS
STIFFER STALKS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
■‘DEKALB’' is a Registered Brand Name. Numbers are Variety Designations,
DEKALB AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC., DEKALB, ILLINOIS
Commercial Producers A Distributors of DeKalb Corn . Chix S Sorghum
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963—i
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