


Ed Witter, corn king of Buena Vista County, lowa, ex- 
amining his fine field of G-114. Notice the size of ears 
of this early-maturing hybrid. 
ADAPTATION: A full season corn for 
southern part of Region 1. Medium fo full 
season for Region 2 and upper part of 
Region 3. One of Funk’s best corns for 
the southeast South Dakota area, south- 
ern Minnesota and the extreme northern 
part of lowa. G-114 is highly drouth-re- 
sistant. It thrives on a wide range of soil 
and growing conditions. Excellent for late 
planting in southern part of Region 3. 
Sturdy, Fast Growth for Top Yields: G-114 
starts right off with a vigorous, early growth 
that carries it through tough seasons to 
good yield averages. Frank Ahmaun of 
Remsen, Iowa, says: ““Your Funk’s G-114 
tops them all, especially this year, as we had 
lots of rain up to July; then 6 weeks of dry, 
hot weather. Some hybrids are breaking 
down badly due to firing, but Funk’s is 
standing perfect.” 
Consistent, All-Around Performance: Inthe 
Illinois Official Corn Tests (northeast), 
G-114 holds the highest 4-year average for 
total yield—79.9 bushels per acre. It also 
holds the best 4-year rating for general per- 
formance with 109.4 score. (1938 to 1941, 
inclusive). In the Iowa tests, northern sec- 
tion, it is second high in 4-year yield with an 
average of 71.56 bushels per acre; a 102.54 
score in general performance, and its official 
rating for dropped ears is only six-tenths of 
one per cent. 
