
Richmond Robison, Tazewell county, with the highest yield in the official Illinois 10-acre yield contests in 1937, 38 and ’39, starts another 
crop of G Hybrids on the way to big yields with clean cultivation. G-94 was used in combination with other G Hybrids, in each of the 
Robison championship fields. 
Gs THE YEARS, G-94 has made an unsurpassed record for big yields when grown on fertile soils 
under ideal conditions. Yet, it shows up as a leader when conditions are toughest. You’ll be glad you 
planted G-94 when storms, insects, drouth or heat threaten every corn field in your community. Your 
corn will stand dark green and growing long after lesser corns have curled their leaves and turned brown. 
Remarkable Yield Records: G-94 produces remarkable yield records throughout its entire adapted 
area. Rudolph Gerdes of Craig, Missouri, writes: “‘Just a line to tell you how pleased I am with G-94. 
This corn hasn’t had a drop of rain since June and I believe it will make over 70 bushels per acre.” 
From Liberty, Nebraska, Frank Horsky writes: ‘‘Never saw a better corn. G-94 is extra good, and 
will yield about 60 bushels per acre which is very good for south Gage County.” In Indiana, Edgar 
Reitzel, Hendricks County yield king, and Ben. J. Smith, Owen County champion, used G-94 last 
year. In Illinois, William Woods, of McLean County, grew G-94 with other Funk Hybrids to set a 
new World 10-acre yield record of 174.3 bushels per acre in 1941. In Iowa, P. J. Roth had the second 
G-94 field to win the Henry County yield contest in two years, succeeding another G-94 user, 
Raymond Baker, as county champion. 
Champion Feeders Praise G-94: You'll be pleased with the gains your livestock makes when you 
feed G-94. The medium, utility-type kernels of G-94 are the choice of prize-winning herdsmen every- 
where. Richard Lacey, Edgar county, Illinois, used G-94 to fit “T. O. Again,’? Grand Champion of 
the Junior Feeding Contest, Champion 
beret Hereford and Reserve Grand Champion 
Steer of the 1941 International Live Stock 
Show. Ivan T. Snowden fed his national 
champion barrow G-94. 
For two years 12-year-old Bert Wimmer, 
Parke County, Indiana, has topped 4-H 
and open class Shorthorns at the Indiana 
State Fair; both steers were fed on 100 bu. 
G-94 crops raised on the Wimmer farm. 


Richard Lacey, Kansas, Illinois, showing 
"“T. O. Again.” Lacey, like thousands of 
4-H Club winners in the corn belt, likes 
G Hybrids for fitting show animals. 
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Fattened on G-94, this Berkshire was made Grand 
Champion Barrow over all breeds at the new National 
Market Hog and Pork Show at the Illinois State 
The pig, bred and shown by Ivan T. Snowden, 
_Ilinots, was Grand Champion both on foot and in carcass. 
