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Eston Bertram 
Il, Wayland 
Hopley Farms, 
winner in four 
state fairs and 
two national 
livestock shows. 











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¢ G-53 Combines Market and Feeding Qualities: Funk’s 
4 Hybrid G-53 excels in the feedlot. G-53 has an abundance 
= < of soft starch that makes it a favorite with feeders and 
} ; showmen clear across the Corn Belt. Top-notch breeders 
] like the Wayland Hopley Farms, Inc., Atlantic, Iowa, use 
J : G-53 in fitting prize-winning Angus cattle. 
ioe A Heavy Yield Producer: Yields of 100 bushels and more 
) to the acre are frequently recorded for G-53, so well adapted 
y to the high fertility soils. This hybrid holds a long-time 
), : record and is one of the few strains ever to win two gold 
4 medals in the Iowa corn yield test. G-53 has a single ear 
‘ grown low on a stiff stalk of medium height. Has remark- 
able chinch bug, cold and drouth resistance. 
] ‘ Cash In On This Big-Yielding Corn: You'll 
‘ need plenty of feed this year. Grow it with 
} G-53. Its deep, soft starch kernels will give 
; you a good yield. And its upstanding stalk 
; will save on husking costs. 
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Holding the husk in his left hand and 
y snapping the ear out with his right, 
> after opening the husk, National 
Champion Floyd Wise demonstrates 
the easy-husking qualities of G-53. 

