Across Northeastern lowa, Northern Illinois, Northern Indiana, 
Southern Wisconsin, Southern Michigan and Northeastern Ohio 
Rockets Ahead! 
Since it was introduced three years ago, high-yielding G-30 has won 
a bigger following, faster, than any other hybrid of this maturity 
that we have ever produced. Farmers who try it once say “That’s 
the corn I want!” G-30 is five to seven days later in maturity than 
our G-6 and five to seven days earlier than G-29. It grows fast, 
matures big ears of deep-kerneled corn on good stalks, and has a 
fine reputation for holding its ears. White-capped, but shells out 
yellow. A fast drier. Fine picker corn. 
An old standby in the areas where G-30 
is doing so well, G-12 also is widely adapted in the central, south 
central and southern Corn Belt for extremely late planting. Can 
make good corn when planted as late as July 1 in the Wabash 
Jalley of southwestern Indiana and similar areas. 
Widely Adapted to Soils and Seasons... 
A Great Old Favorite of Many Farmers 
For dependable performance and yields over a broad area, Funk’s 
G-29 is a hybrid that’s hard to beat. Deep-kerneled, medium-dent 
ears of G-29 are popular throughout the north central Corn Belt. 
It comes through with good corn from southern Wisconsin and 
southern Michigan on down into the central Corn Belt. A great 
favorite for late planting in the south central area. Over the years, 
G-29 has won a great reputation, coming through against corn 
borer and other hazards. Noted for excellent stalk; can stand 
against summer storms and fall winds. Great picker corn. Turns 
high fertility into big yields of beautiful golden ears, yet makes 
vood corn on thin soil, too. 
Distinctively different and good. Just 
a day or two earlier than G-29, this new hybrid already has been 
widely accepted. Has unusually deep kernels and a small cob. Its 
volden ears are long, medium dent. Has a fine stalk, holds its ears 
well for mechanical picking. Starts fast, even in backward weather, 
and dries out rapidly. 
Another grand old performer and top 
companion for G-29. Comes through tough going. Short-shanked — 
not showy. But it holds its ears and it makes top yields. Excellent 
stalk quality, too. An excellent example of “ripe ears on green 
stalks,” developed by Funk Research. 
