Thanks for your reply. I'm not ready to give up though. According to Lincoln Ag, who makes the plate I have, the CIX is one of the most common plates they sell for corn and they told me it takes a 'Medium Round' seed kernel, so I was hoping someone would recognize it based on its popularity, rather than buy new plates for whatever bag of corn was on top of the pile, for instance. Its a 3 acre food plot, so I just want a 'round up' corn, and the brand is not amajor issue for me. It's not impossible to match the plate to the seed, if the seed label either has MR or C1X on it, or a seed dealor knows what varities of seed is 'MR'. There are different grades of 'Medium Round': SMR = small med. round, MR = med . round, and MLR = med. large round; all these 'mediums' use a different plate. After I sent the post, and prior to reading your reply, I decided to contact a seed dealer to see what is printed on the labels of seed corn. I havent heard back from him yet. Meanwhile, after reading your post, I did a google search on corn seed labels, and unbelieveably the first label that came up had Suggested Plate as C1X. So I have my answer, or at least a starting point to show the seed dealor. Your post was helpful in spurring me onto do further research. Thank you.
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