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Matures Early 
G-1 will stand plant- 
ing early, even if the 
ground is still cool. Its 
early growth is rapid. It 
develops stalk and root 
structure that gives 
remarkable standability. 
Its big, well-formed ears 
are carried at medium 
height on the stalk and 
are attached with a short 
shank, making harvesting 
easy. G-1 is the answer 
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This picture, taken in August, 
1942, shows how early G-1 
ears approach full maturity. 

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Funk’s G-7 Is 
Planted Exclusively 
on many farms, because 
corn growers have found 
that it combines all 
requirements for a good 
corn strain in the upper 
regions of the corn belt. 
In the north, G-7 is one of 
the very few hybrids that 
can mature a heavy yield. 
Farther south it is popular 
where an early supply of 
feed is needed. Ears are of 
medium length; kernels 
are deep and slightly 
dented. 
Northern corn belt steers fat- 
tened on G-Hybrids. Livestock 
feeders praise Funk's G-7. 
