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bility. Some of these giant trees ve 
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see es, don’t want standability like 
eee i want corm that stands and Bae, 
aka e the usual harvest season, i 
ey oa Funk's G-Hybrids, strong, 
ae nchored by good root system 
in spite of insects, dis- 
5 bred-in standa- 
ars of selection. 
its ea 
necessary: 
stiff stalks, wella 
come through standing, 
ease and tough weather. Thi 
bility has been intensified by ye 
Over much of the Corn Belt, 1949 will be remem- 
bered as one of the toughest years for growing a 
eood corn crop since hybrids were introduced. Wide- 
spread ravages of corn borers plus high winds early 
in October resulted in flattened corn and many 
dropped ears. But strong-standing 5-Star Funk’s 
G-Hybrids came through with good yields, where 
many competing hybrids were inferior. 
In your fields, this year—get that extra measure 
of protection given by adapted 5-Star Funk’s 
G-Hybrids ... Bred for standability. They stand and 
hold their ears for fast, clean machine husking. 
