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THREE SILOS on the beautiful Seldom Idle Dairy Farm 
at Merrillville, Ind., owned by M. G. Sprout, were 
filled to the roof with silage from Funk’s G-Hybrid 
when this picture was taken. Mr. Sprout found that 
Funk’s G-Hybrids increased the silage yield several tons 
an acre over open-pollinated corn used previously. 
FOR YIELD AND 
FEEDING QUALITY 
Funk’s G-7 is an established favorite of livestock 
farmers in the Upper Corn Belt. The famous 
Funk Hybrid Corn Research Staff developed 
this strain especially for use on farms where the 
growing season is limited—and it IS successful. 
Even when planted early, it makes rapid growth 
... Develops a stalk of medium height and an 
unusually heavy, excellent-type, uniform single 
ear. Kernels are deep, lightly dented but not 
flinty—splendid feeding corn. One of the few 
hybrids that can mature a heavy yield in the 
north, Funk’s G-7 is also popular farther south 
where an early supply of feeding corn is needed. 
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**Stands well... ears stay on 
stalks . . . excellent yielder. . . 
produces ahigh tonnage of good 
silage corn... Also fine for shred- 
ding...Some G-Hybrid we cribbed 
made 100 bushels per acre.” 
These are some of the reasons 
Smith J. Quick, shown here, likes @ 
Funk’s G-7 and G-12. He has 50 
Brown Swiss and 100 purebred 
Angus cattle on his farm. 
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