FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS BUILD BEEF on 
an Edgar County, Ill., farm. Many 
farmers feed Funk’s G-Hybrids, shelled 
= 9" or on the cob —without grinding. 


HEAVY YIELD 
Of Fine Feeding Corn 
Want EXTRA “pay-off”? poundage on your 
beeves and porkers? Pounds that are built fast 
and efficiently? In Funk’s G-87 you'll get a 
medium rough ear—well dented kernels, with 
that mellow starch so many feeders like. Yes, 
G-37 does do a remarkable job in the feedlot. 
More than that—G-37 gives you: 1. Bumper 
Yields... 2. Standability ...3. High Degrees of 
Resistance to Corn Borer, Rootworm, and Chinch 
Bug Damage. In Iowa 4-year tests, G-37’s all- 
around performance score topped all other 
hybrids tested—with fewer lodged stalks, few 
dropped ears—and a 4-year average of almost 
85 bushels an acre, outranking all competitors. 
SHE LIKES FUNK’S G-37. Mrs. Aaron Guthrie of 
Lorimor, lowa, says: ‘‘For easy, clean picking—G-37 
has them all beat.’”’ She has a good basis for her 
choice—because she’s a real corn picker, husking right 
along with her husband. You’ll see few husks in this 
load. Mr. Guthrie is another Funk’s G-Hybrid fan. 
He particularly likes G-Hybrid quality and standability. 

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