5-Star bunks G-Hybrids... 
When you buy a new car, you always choose the latest model. Leaders in 
the industry put out good cars last year. They put out good ones ten years 
ago, too. But buyers demand the latest models because they know that 
research puts more efficiency, better features, better looks, more horse- 
power into good automobiles . . . every year. 
HYBRID CORN IS LIKE AUTOMOBILES. GOOD HYBRIDS 
ARE MADE BETTER EVERY YEAR THROUGH RESEARCH. 
HIGHER OIL CONTENT/Boosts Feeding Values 
Certain Funk’s G-Hybrids now pro- 
NEW duce 3.6 or more pounds of oil per 
bushel; ordinary corn averages about 
2.0 lbs. Oil has about 214 times the feed value 
Small Germ ¢ / Large Germ of starch. Larger germs contain more of the 
LESS OIL ¢ 6 MORE OIL protein that cuts supplement need, lowers feed 
costs; meat produced is good quality. 
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR! 
These lines include some which shed no 
pollen and others which “restore” the 
pollen-shedding character. But of most 
importance to you—these techniques 
produce Funk’s G-Hybrids that make 
better field stands ... more uniform ears 
... and increased yields. Funk plant 
breeders lead in this work. 
On the opposite page is pic- W 
tured one of the first seed NE 
production fields using the 
new) “cytoplasmic” lines. 
THICKER PLANTING 
NEW to_Use Fertility Best 
Some, G-Hybrids have been developed 
especially to make very high yields if 
planted thick where fertility and 
moisture conditions are good. These 
hybrids give the top payoff yields to 
farmers who follow sound soil man- 
agement and conservation practices. 
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