pted to your farm 
appealing. Primarily a single-eared hybrid. Grain quality is of 
the best. 
Funk's Hybrid G-46 gave an 11 bushel per acre increase in 
yield over local corn in Henderson County, Kentucky, and a IB 
bushel per acre increase in Lewis County. Its performance in 
adjoining territory in neighboring states was exceedingly good. 
In Sunflower County, Mississippi, it outyielded local corn by over 
8 bushels per acre. In Missouri it has been a consistently good 
yielder with yield increases of from 20 to 30 bushels per acre 
in the southeastern part of the state. 
FUNK'S HYBRID G-56 
Funk's Hybrid G-56 is a fine, stiff stalked hybrid that has been 
used by farmers for several years with marked success. It is 
primarily single-eared and produces good feeding quality grain. 
Chinch bug resistance plus heat and drought resistance add much 
to its popularity. It has a rich dark green color during the 
growing season. 
In Kentucky in 1939 Funk's G-56 outyielded open pollinated 
corn by ten bushels per acre in Henry County and by eleven 
bushels per acre in Jessamine County. In Henderson County, it out- 
yielded by 5 bu. per acre; in McCreary County, 12 bu. per acre. It 
has a remarkable performance record in Southern Indiana and Illi¬ 
nois. Also in Southeastern Missouri where yield increases range 
from ten to thirty-five bushels per acre. You cannot go wrong with 
this tried and true Funk's G-56. 
produced by 
XPERIENCE 
i than any other man, is constantly 
[ developing "G" Hybrid strains for 
; better performance. 
Funk's ”G" Hybrids are profitable 
for you because they are depend¬ 
able. Plant "G" Hybrids on your farm—get higher yield, 
j finer grain quality, superior standability. Grow the hybrid 
s that stands up against adverse conditions. 
)., Louisville, Ky. 
