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CAN DO BETTER FOR YOU 
It is confusing to hear a lot of claims about differ- 
ent Hybrids and try to decide which is best for 
you. But don’t make the mistake of assuming that 
the word Hybrid itself is the sure way to results. 
Even the fact that a Hybrid is getting results some- 
where else in the country is no guarantee that it 
will produce on your farm. Hybrids are bred to 
meet specific conditions and maybe the conditions 
under which it is produced are not at all the same. 
How can you tell which Hybrid to plant? 
Naturally you don’t want to go through the four 
or five years of experiments that we have. The 
best way of choosing is to recognize what any corn 
needs to turn in crops in your territory, and then 
choose the Hybrid which has those qualities. 
There are just two reasons why you should be 
interested in a Hybrid Corn over a variety that is 
already producing good crops for you. Hybrids 
should produce surer results and better results. 
Now look over the qualities of Hoffman’s Funk 
“G” Hybrids shown on the opposite page, and ask 
yourself “Aren’t these just the qualities I need to 
get results on my farm?” 
Other Hybrids have some of these qualities. 
That’s why they can produce if conditions are 
right. But these “G” Hybrids have all of them. 
That’s why we are ready to say that if you can 
produce crops at all—ear corn—or silage—or both, 
“G” Hybrids can do better for you. 
This is what you want—for sure. And these “G” 
Hybrids lick your old enemies to get it. Drought, 
windstorms, cold springs, excessive heat, early 
frosts, stormy harvests—you don’t have to fear 
them like you used to—not if your fields are 
planted with Funk “G” Hybrids. 

