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G-72, shown above on the right, is especially desirable because of its rapid 
early growth which makes early cultivation possible. 
ADAPTATION: Full season maturity for Region 3 of 
upper central lowa. Medium to full season in Region 4. 
G-72 has a fine record as a new hybrid on the varying 
fertility levels across the state. 
Good Ear Size Contributes to Yield: In all its hundreds 
of tests under all conditions, G-72 has been outstanding. 
Its ears of good length and diameter make it an ex- 
cellent yielder. Its medium rough indentation and 
medium rough, starchy kernels make it highly desirable 
for livestock feed. 
G-72 Is Bred to Yield: Characterized by dark green 
foliage throughout the growing season, G-72 develops 
a stalk of medium height and excellent standing quality. 
Its splendid root system enables it to withstand heat, 
wind and drouth in fine fashion. This new G Hybrid is 
especially well adapted to machine harvesting. 
G-72 Is Thoroughly Tested: Funk Bros. Seed Com- 
pany maintains 3,000 Proving Plots located in all corn 
states. Because these trial areas are so widely spaced, 
each corn strain grown in them is subjected to all 
combinations of weather and soil conditions and all 
crop hazards. When G-72 was tested in Funk’s Proving 
Plots for several years, it proved itself superior in all 
desirable characteristics, and outstanding 
in ability to yield. These tests are your 
assurance that G-72 will perform with the 
ey best when you grow it 
on your farm. 

Donald Kozik, Benton County, 
lowa, with his prize-winning 
Herefords. G-72 comprised 
part of their ration. 
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