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WELL ADAPTED for medium fo high fertility soil 
from Rock Island, Ill., and Fort Wayne, Ind., south. 
Full season in south part of Region 3, medium to 
full season in Region 4, early in Region 5, 
A GOOD HYBRID WHEN 
THE GOING IS TOUGH 
G-32 is equipped to endure adver- 
sity and still turn in a good yield of 
corn. Its large and efficient roots are 
able to supply food to produce big 
ears and strong stalks, and anchor 
the plant so well that G-32 has top- 
notch standability. This hybrid has 
established its ability to withstand 
cold, heat or drouth. It has pro- 
nounced resistance to rootworm or 
grasshopper attacks. 
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system. Here are bracer roots that 
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ADAPTED for a wide range of usefulness. G-212 
is full season in Region 3, medium fo full season 
in Region 4 and a good early corn in Region 5. 
It will yield well on most soils. 
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G-212 has done a great job on prac- 
tically every kind of soil in the central 
corn belt. 
It is favored on many farms be- 
cause of its dark green color, amazing 
resistance to heat and drouth, and for 
its ability to produce a good crop 
even on thin ground. It is especially 
recommended for use on sharply roll- 
ing or hill ground. Short-shanked, 
medium-height ears make G-212 an 
excellent strain to husk with a 
mechanical picker. 
G-212 ready for the crib October 1 
on the Pratt Farms at Roseville, Ill. The 
excellent ear type and standability of 
this hybrid is illustrated in this picture. 
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