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CENTRAL CORN BELT 
ADAPTATION—PLANT G-114 in the area 
from southern Wisconsin and northern IIli- 
nois eastward through upper Indiana, lower 
Michigan and northern Ohio. It is a full 
season corn in the southern part of Region 
1 (map on page 4) and is medium fo full 
season in Region 2. In Region 3, it is an 
excellent hybrid for late planting or for 
early planting if you'll be needing corn for 
feeding early in the fall. G-114 is highly 
resistant to summer drouths. 
Good Crop Insurance: Corn growers who raise 
G-114 say it is a kind of crop insurance. In the 
spring, G-114 will grow despite cool, wet weather 
that would lower the germination of ordinary 
corn. Its ability to resist corn borer and other 
insects adds to its championship field perform- 
ance. Its standability is remarkable among all 
of the hybrids adapted to this area. 
HEAVY YIELD 

Last fall, George Rentsheler of Inwood, la., harvested 
7,000 bushels of corn from 90 acres of land. Some of his 
acreage averaged more than 100 bushels. This year this 
lowa farmer is raising his fifth crop of Funk’s G-114. 
EAR ACTUAL SIZE 
