Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1964, Image 5

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L MORE FARMERS PLANT DEKALB CORN
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“DEKALB" is a Regis
tered Brand Name. “XL”
Numbers are Variety
Single-Cross—the most exciting words in corn farm
ing today. The reason —superior performance! Corn
breeders explain it this way: “Maximum hybrid vigor
occurs in the first generation after a cross of two
inbred lines.” DeKaib simply says this: “We know
that the right Single-Crosses have the ability to pro
duce greater yields, to better withstand diseases and
insects, and to take the stresses of modern farming.”
Because DeKaib has led the way in developing
superior Single-Cross Hybrids, only DeKaib can
offer such a wide choice of thoroughly tested XL
Varieties.
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Single-Cross seed is difficult to produce. But
your slight added investment in DeKaib XL hybrids
can make you more money. Below are actual farm
yields, made on measured acreages, mechanically
harvested without gleaning . . . reason enough why
more and more farmers are planting ALL DeKaib.
Our word is good— but this proof is hatter!
Look
at these
FINE YIELD
results!
DEKALB AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, INC., DEKALB, ILL.
Commercial Producers & Distributors of DeKalo Corn, Chix & Sorghum
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Amos L Shipman
Ron Haring
Russell Rozenbeig
Floyd Lemon
Heyo Siemors
John Devore
Meranda Farms
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