////- Chaffy, diseased, insect damaged grain can be prevent d. Many of the same bred-in factors which contribute to Funk’s-G dependability also help produce high quality grain. But there has been an extra margin of grain qualify insurance in Funk’s G-Hybrids through the years. Tltij has been highlighted somewhere in the country neailj every fall. In 1965, it happened in the northern Corn Belt, The two hybrids shown below grew side by side ij northern lowa. They were the same maturity, treated exactly alike. At harvest, the ZEA 1111 bred Funk’s G-Hybrid at left had a test weight of 56 pounds per bushel' The other hybrid weighed 46 pounds per bushel. This was repeated on thousands of farms. Despite colt temperatures and excessive rain, Funk's G-Hybrids pushed on to make good yields of sound, quality grain. New ZEA 1111 Funk’s G-Hybrids have high levels ol resistance to major causes of poor quality, low test weigh! grain. They have grain quality insurance, bred in. Remember-a ZEA 1111 Funk’s G-Hybrid has 4 mi merals. A typical ZEA 1111 special c Funk’s G-Hybrid tunate ones to hav highest quality grain
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