Another large-eared, short fodder hybrid similar in maturity 
to G-114. The ear is just a little rougher than G-114 and 
livestock feeders from central Nebraska to Pennsylvania 
praise it for its fine feeding qualities. G-29 is suited to the same areas to 
G-114. The only way to find out which one of the two you like best is to 
try both kinds. 
This fine long-eared golden vellow hybrid is a new-comer in 
6:74) our line. It fits maturity requirements in-between G-29 and 
G-114 and the later hybrids. G-74 does well on all soil types. 
It is dark green in color during the growing season. G-74 is suggested for 
those in the Central Ohio territory who want a medium early corn and for 
those in the North central areas where full season corn is desired. G-74 has 
medium tall fodder. 

CENTRAL CORN BELT 
MEDIUM MATURITY HYBRIDS FOR THE 
Here is a medium maturity hybrid suited to the area between 
(C-33 Fostoria and Columbus, and similar areas. G-33 has a long, 
medium-dent ear of high quality. It is especially suited to 
medium fertility levels. 
A fine upstanding medium-height hybrid which can lap up 
G-37 fertility when available or get along with less when necessary. 
G-37 is becoming more popular in the Southern two thirds 
of the state each year. G-37 has excellent resistance to corn borer and will 
produce a good crop in spite of borer damage. Superior stand-ability and 
high yields of good corn are among its most desired characteristics. 
Old friends are usually good friends. In G-53 we have an 
old friend which we have been producing continuously since 
1936. G-53 was one of the first hybrids which challenged the 
old fallacy that hybrid corn was “hard” and “flinty.” G-53 definitely is not 
hard and flinty, and this is one of the reasons livestock feeders everywhere 
in the Central Corn Belt like G-53. This hybrid is medium maturity in the 
Central areas of Ohio and does a fine job for early corn farther south. The 
ears of G-53 are well dented. It is deep-kerneled and a great yielder on the 
good soils. 
Here is another old friend with special ability to do a fine 
(2 212 job on the less productive soils. We have yet to see a 
better hybrid for this particular class of land. Dark green 
in color, G-212 is attractive throughout the growing season, and at harvest 
time you see the results in fine quality corn. If you live on some of the less 
productive soils of central and South central Ohio, you must use some G-212. 
It is not recommended for high fertility levels. 

