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EVERY SEASON 
in the South Central Corn Belt 




Sound, heavy ears on a rugged, solid stalk— 
that’s G-80. Those G-80 leaves don’t exactly 
jump out of the ground—but they do push along 
fast. The roots develop at the same pace, reach- 
ing down and out, taking a firm grasp on the 
soil, long before summer’s heat. That massive 
root system draws plant food and moisture out 
of a wide and deep area of soil, to build a 
remarkable stalk and leaf structure—giving G-80 
outstanding ability to resist drouth. Too, G-80 
has unusual capacity to resist chinch bug dam- 
age. It produces an ear of splendid type and color. 
BROWN SWISS cattle convert Funk’s G-Hybrids into 
cash for this father-son team, Norbert, age 12, and 
Alvin Hoeltke of Edinburg, Ind. The Hoeltke herd 
averaged 4.2 percent butterfat during August—a 
tribute to their ration which includes Funk’s G-Hybrids. 
His Funk’s G-Hybrids did well under corn borer attack. 




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