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Proof that G-32 can stand up under the onslaughts of what- 
ever Nature sends against it. G-32 (left) shows clean aisles 
between rows of this Buffalo County, Nebraska, field. The 
adjacent competitive hybrid lodged badly when stalks dried 
out and broke over after the last irrigation. 

G-32 Yields More Because It’s Tougher: Year 
in and year out, dependable G-32 produces a 
crop because it is highly resistant to adverse 
conditions. That’s why it always ranks near the 
top in any yield test. Then, too, it comes through 
cold springs better than most corns. G-32 has 
extremely stiff stalks which assures standability. 
Wherever it is grown, from Ohio to Nebraska, 
G-32 turns in an excellent yield record. 

G-32 ears are rather long, with a deep, plump, heavy kernel. 
Its popularity is due to its consistent performance under all 
conditions. 
Roy Kumler, McLean County, Illi- 
nois, proudly displays G-32 ears. 
G-32 is a favorite, too, with Bob 
Kendall of Fairbury, Nebraska. 
Bob writes: ‘Il had some other ; 
hybrids alongside my Funk's t 
G-32. You could pick it out all 
summer because it stood better, 
had greener foliage and was 
more uniform in height. It husked 
out better, too.” 

