These temporary cribs on the Dr. G. E. Nelson farm in the southern part 
of Region 1 stored a carefully-computed 125 bushel an acre yield from 
a field of Funk’s G-12. 
Northern Stockmen 
Use This Hybrid 
ADAPTATION: Funk's G-12 is adapted 
to all of the lower section of Region], 
where it is a full season crop. It yields 
well as far north as Mankato, Minn., 
and Madison, South Dakota. In Region 2 it is a medium 
to full season corn, quite early in Regions 3 and 4. 

Good Corn on a Livestock Farm: Noted for its good 
yields in the upper part of the corn belt, G-12 is a popu- 
lar corn on farms with extensive livestock feeding and 
breeding programs. Its kernels are a deep lemon color, 
medium rough and high in feeding quality. Drying is 
rapid after maturity is reached. For farmers preferring 
a single ear corn on a stiff stalk of medium height, G-12 
is remarkably well adapted to their needs. 
Use It to Fill Silo, too: G-12 can also be used to fill the 
silo. This hybrid acquires a heavy growth of green leaves 
early in its development. The plants retain this life and 
color of the early growing period unusually late in the 
season, after the ripening of the ear is well along. 

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