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Known for High Yields—Funk’s G-135 produces 
good crops on a wide variety of soil, and it is 
especially outstanding on river bottom land where 
it has produced tremendous yields. Few hybrids 
ever developed have the capacity of G-135 to 
overcome the common hazards of the southern 
corn belt such as Stewart’s disease, diplodia 
stalk rot, severe winds, hot summer drouths and 
chinch bugs. It is a single-eared hybrid. Ears are 
large, and kernels are deep and well dented. 
T. O. Logsdon, Shawneetown, Ill., harvested 500 acres of 
G-135 last season averaging 85 bushels an acre on bottom 
land that had been in corn continuously for 50 years. 
and Produces Well on Thin Soil 
Dependable Hybrid for the South—Few hybrids in 
the southern corn belt have performed well under 
such a wide range of conditions as Funk’s G-90. 
Its large root system sinks so deeply into the 
earth, that this hybrid can produce good yields 
even on thin soil. The G-90 stalk is of medium 
height and carries its single ear at a convenient 
height for hand-husking. Ears are longer than 
those of most hybrid strains for this area. Its 
excellent root and stalk quality give G-90 a full 
measure of the standability for which Funk’s G 
Hybrids are famous. 
For size and ear type, G-90 is not excelled 
in the southern corn belt. Here an Elizabeth- 
town, Ky., farmer exhibits G-90 ears. 
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