forage crop. We consider the vetches 
almost as valuable as alfalfa as a forage or 
aS a green manure crop. 
CLOVERS 
Crimson clover is hard to excel through- 
out the Atlantic or Southern States. It 
succeeds on very poor land when treated 
with FARMOGERM, and it will fit admirably 
into a rotation system because it can be 
grown without interfering with any other 
crop. Sweetclover makes a large growth, 
and will reseed itself on very poor land 
and gradually build up the soil through 
the action of its root bacteria. 
ALFALFA 
Alfalfa, the greatest forage crop grown, 
yields two to five cuttings a year, and 
averages four to five tons per acre. It 
contains sufficient protein (muscle building 
food) to equal a full grain ration. Horses, 
cattle, mules, hogs and chickens relish it 
and fatten rapidlyon it. 80% of the farms 
of this country can growit with the aid of 
lime and FARMOGERM. By following the 
directions accompanying FARMOGERM, al- 
falfa can be grown successfully throughout 
the country on almost all but wet, sour or 
hardpan soils. 
Mr. D. R. Thomas, Tennille, Ga., writes: 
“I find my oats are twenty-five per cent. (25%) 
better where peas were treated the year before than 
where peas were putin without inoculation. My 
oats are very fine and the line of division is 
attracting attention.” 
