You Can Make 
MORE PROFIT FROM CORN 
Profitable corn production is very closely tied 
to satisfactory yields. Production costs vary in 
different areas. But farm managers generally 
agree that 40 to 45 bushels per acre is about the 
break-even point on profit or loss. A lesser yield 
is unprofitable; greater yields may produce a 
profit. 
On the average, the per acre corn yield of 
United States farms is only 35 to 40 bushels 
(seé page 10). Yet on a field scale, yields of one 
hundred bushels or more per acre are not un- 
usual; under special conditions per acre yields 
may go much higher. Research in hybrid corn, 
in soils, in chemicals, in machinery and soil con- 
servation have put the tools for making higher, 
more profitable corn yields into the hands of 
every farmer. Every adapted 5-Star G-Hybrid 
your dealer recommends is capable of making 
100 bushels or more per acre. With your good 
management, Funk’s G-Hybrids can consistently 
top the yields in your neighborhood. 
For Bigger Yields of Better Corn 
Plant 5-Star Funk’s G-Hybrids! 
*« Rapid Growth 
* Disease Resistance 
* Insect Resistance 
*« Drouth Resistance 
+ Standability 
