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SORTING OF CORN 
The first sorting is 
when the cornis unload- 
ed fromthe trucks. The 
corn is then elevated to 
the fourth floor where 
sorted on a long belt, 
270 feetlong, as you will 
notice on page six. 
From this belt is dis- 
charged into the receiv- 
ing bins below. Here is 
where it gets a close 
sorting and examination, 
every ear being examin- © 
ed before it goes into 
the drying bins below. 

The fourth and last examinations are made on another 270 ft. belt as it is taken from the 
drying bins to the sheller on the fourth floor. 
You will notice all this corn is handled by gravity, the lowest possible cost, and can be 
handled in large quantities rapidly. 
HAVE YOU EVER PLANTED OUR MIXED HYBRID? 
If you have,no doubt you will be ordering more. If not, try some this year. These are all 
genuine hybrids. Comes off the same ears as the $6.00 to $7.75 corn. In husking late in 
the season when the corn becomes very dry, we have much Shelled corn. We never put any 
shelled corn in the drying bins. We immediately grade this corn and put it in 25 bushel 
bags, in which it is dried and later graded just as accurately as any corn we have. 
Our customers have found these mixed hybrids out-yielded most all other straight hy- 
brids. In fact, most of the highest ten acre yields were made by planting four or five hy- 
brids in the same field. These mixed hybrids bloom over a much longer period, (about 
twelve days) which often gives a much better set on the ear than a single hybrid which 
might bloom at a time when it is very hot, and have much better filled ears, 
EARLY AND LATE MIXED HYBRIDS 
Some of the early hybrids would be too early to plant in a section where late hybrids 
should be planted, so we have early and late mixed hybrids. On the price sheet hybrids 
from K-42 up are included in the early hybrids. From K-42 down, including K-42, goes in 
the late hybrids. 
FEEDING HYBRIDS 
Some hybrids are not good to feed, but good for farmers who market most of their corn. 
We have both kinds. 
If you feed most of your corn, we recommend the following hybrids: 
K374 K.42 US 35 Ill, 247 
Small cut of a 
big machine which 
makes wonderful Fosberg 
Separations. Gravity 
Mill 
Purpose of this 
_mill givenon mid- 
dle of page 17. 

