the growing number of pleased folks who 
plant Hoffman's FUNK-G Hybrid Seed. 
Year after year 
more folks agree 
IT PAYS them BEST 
to plant Funk G. 
What about your corn crop this year? 
Here’s an idea that should fit into 
your planning . . . if some extra 
bushels CAN be grown (and without 
increasing acreage) why not go after 
them? 
STILL-BETTER corn 
on YOUR farm 
must be possible! 
Because still-better corn is gotten on so 
many other places each year. True, you 
do now get better corn than in pre- 
hybrid days. Today’s methods, soiling 
practices, fertilizer know-how, stand 
ready to contribute new help. There 
has been OUTSTANDING progress in 
Funk-G seed breeding. These improve- 
ments are showing up in corn-farmers’ 
fields. They’re getting better production 
from Canada through Virginia, and 
Ohio to the Atlantic. No reason why 
you shouldn't share in it . . . this year! 
Farmers like yourself play a big part 
in the Hoffman-Funk corn-proving pro- 
gram (pages 14 and 15). They know 
local conditions best . . . what the main 
corn enemies are there . . . what needs 
greatest improvement. As a result, their 
close contact with Hoffman-Funk men, 
gives the breeders proper guidance. 
Speeds breeding progress. Results in 
blood-line combinations that do those 
local jobs better than former hybrids. 
It’s this big cooperative factor back 
of Funk-G breeding that brings such 
fine crop improvement right along... 
let Funk-G seed work for you! It will 
pay you! 
See pages 12-19 for 
other Funk-G facts: 
And for descriptions of the Funk-G 
strains that have been proved profitable 
in your area, read the enclosed insert. 
MORE BUSHELS 
of Sound Ripe Corn 
SAME ACREAGE 
‘FULL-UP SILOS 
Extra Tons of Rich 
Low-Cost Feeding 
Get more FEED-units 
im your corn ensilage 
... and at no extra cost! 
Exacting dairymen want to know—beside exact weight, 
what is the feeding value? Experiment Station and other 
corn authorities urge that well-dented corn go into the 
silo. To provide the greatest possible TDN, total digesti- 
ble nutrients. 
In the Funk-G silage strain Hoffman will recommend 
for you, there’s a very high percentage of actual grain- 
feed to the total green weight . . , more feed units— 
lower-cost herd upkeep! 
Ask for this FREE book 
24 pages on the latest practices, means 
of soil-improvement and other data. 
Prepared by men who ‘live’ corn every 
day of their lives. You'll get real help 
from it. Corn-profits these days must 
come from better per-acre returns. 
No sense missing one single angle. 
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