FUNK’S G-50 
Here’s a fine hybrid that does unusually well on land that has been 
farmed too hard. Medium maturity in the Central Corn Belt, G-50 
gives fine performance as an early hybrid on south to the Ohio River. 
An excellent choice for silage farther north. Starts fast in the spring, 
comes on rapidly to make high quality corn on fine standing stalks. 
FUNK’S G-37 
This fine yielding, good stalked G-Hybrid is a top favorite of many 
farmers clear across the Central Corn Belt from central Ohio to the 
Missouri River. The feeder type of corn; deep kernels make it a feeders’ 
choice. Starts fast and has standability equal to the best. Has consist- 
ently demonstrated its resistance to disease, insects and drouth. Funk’s 
G-37 really shells out a high percentage of quality corn. 
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FUNK’S G-169 FUNK’S G-211 
Thousands of Central Corn Belt farm- Bred and developed for best re- 
ers depend on G-169 every year for sults on farms of the Central 
high yields and balanced 5-Star per- Corn Belt which have been 
formance. Has good resistance to farmed hard and are only fair in 
blight and drouth. Does unusually fertility. Better than average 
well on lighter soils if not planted borer resistance. A grand old hy- 
thickly. Makes long, well-filled ears. brid with many friends. ] 
FUNK’S G-93 
Here’s a 5-Star performer that has made a lot of friends in the G-37 and 
G-169 maturity range. Superior standability is an outstanding feature 
of this fine G-Hybrid. The shorter, thicker ears of Funk’s G-93 are 
ideal for machine picking. Makes fine quality corn, too. Give G-93 a 
trial this season. We believe you'll like it. 
