
ADAPTATION: This heavy yielding new G hybrid is 
best adapted to Region 3 which sweeps across the 
very heart of lowa from Davenport to Sioux City. A 
full season corn in Region 3, it is medium to early in 
Region 4. Yields well in Region 2 on good soil. 
Get These Advantages: After four years of extensive 
testing under all conditions of soil and weather, G-67 
has proved itself an outstanding yielder. First sold 
commercially in 1941, G-67 was widely planted in 
1942—prime evidence of its yield superiority. G-67 gets 
off to a fast, vigorous start making early cultivation 
possible, thus reducing the labor of keeping weeds in 
check. G-67 remains dark green through its entire 
growing period, but the ears dry quickly when ripe. 
Quick-drying ears are least susceptible to molds and 
rots, a characteristic which means more grain of high 
quality for market or feed. Then, too, quick-drying 
ears permit early harvest. G-67 has a deep-dented kernel 
and is highly palatable to all classes of livestock. G-67 
has a splendid record for withstanding high winds— 
your assurance of upstanding corn for economical 
harvesting by machine or by hand. 

Here is a graphic illustration of ear rot damage to quality and yield. The 
four ears on the right produced more grain than the five on the left. All 
corn on the right is sound, all on the left is rot-infected and of very low 
grade. G Hybrids are remarkably free of ear molds and rots because 
they are bred to resist them, 

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