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NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS 
AORTIERN AND NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS 



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2 tral Illinois. A high yielding, excellent feeder 
a { corn. Grows medium low with stiff stalks and 
; ’ : deep green foliage. Smooth, non-tapering ears 2 
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5 ~ ee. | Maturity approximately 105 days. Adaptable ~ 
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Producers’ hybrids are widely known 
through proved statistics to give ex- 

ceptionally high yields consistently. 
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