








FUNK’S G-29 RESISTS BORERS . . . William 
Laurie of Sandwich, IIl., shown here, says: 
“This G-29 stands up under corn borer 
better. You don’t see much corn borer 
damage, but there are plenty of borers 
there all right. Look down the rows; you 
don’t see broken stalks .. . We planted 
well toward the first of June, but this G-29 
is mature (on October 8) and has dried 
out rapidly.” Yes, G-29 will do a job! 
A GREAT HYBRID 
And Easy to Harvest 
In steaming jungles, on frozen beaches, in sand, 
in muck and clay ... scrambling over or through 
obstacles, with power and drive aplenty—you’ll 
find the military jeep doing an outstanding job. 
Like the jeep, Funk’s G-29 has a fine record of 
performance under a wide range of conditions. 
It, too, has plenty of “‘drive.’’ Starts fast in the 
spring and keeps right on going. G-29 is a con- 
sistent winner in official yield contests. It har- 
vests easily, with a big, mold-resistant, cylindri- 
cal ear carried just low enough on the stalk. 
There’s feeding quality in its deep-dented kernels. 
BILL COULTAS 
shoulders a couple 
of heavy Funk’s 
G-29 ears grown 
on the 4,300-acre 
Grassmere Ranch at 
Kouts, Ind., where 
about 1,000 hogs 
are fed each year. 
Bill’s Dad, Wilbur 
Coultas, Ranch 
Manager, likes: 
‘Plenty of soft 
starch on the top of 
the kernels. With 
this type we don’t 
always have to 
grind our corn.’’ 

