"How can they make such big ears and shell out so well?” 
Top choice for big yields in the 100-105 | 
day maturity region of Wisconsin, across Michigan from the © 
ome / AG STL TS Sh Pr di). “thumb” to Oceana county on the west, and in northeastern 
As ea Che aes ea ah Indiana, extreme northwestern Ohio and northeastern Ohio. Made 
ta” : Pas Gi a. i PIL / v6 eles. rs hundreds of new friends in 1949. Stands up, holds its ears, in spite race 
: Z ee of tough weather and insects. Excellent for machine harvest. “ 
Slightly white-capped. ae 
mwas A great companion hybrid for G-6; about 
bi the same maturity. Short stalked and big eared. Time after time. 
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Pah customers say something like this: “It fools you on yield. Grows 
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big ears and yet it’s sure early. And shell out! G-1A always over- 
runs.” Dries out well. Fine feeding corn. On the early side at Prairie 
ae ee Du Sac, Wis. Does a fine job in cool clay of northeastern Ohio. 
ay {sl SS NEW. DIFFERENT, GOOD . . . One of 
o ) ie oe the brand new early G-Hybrids, thoroughly proved. About the 
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¥ same maturity as G-6 and G-1A. Ask your dealer about it. 
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