FUNK FARMS 
BRAND 
These Fine Holstelns Are Making Money Out of Sweet Clover 
Clovers 
and 
Alfalfa 
add 
Fertility 
to THE 
Soil 
Grow 
More 
Legumes 
Sweet Clover 
LEGUME HAY TOPS LIST 
POUNDS DIGESTIBLE IN 100 POUNDS DRY HAY 
WHITE BLOSSOM 
YELLOW BLOSSOM GRUNDY COUNTY 
Seed 12 to 15 Pounds Per Acre 
Can you imagine anything better for “Lay- 
Out” land than the best soil-building legume? 
That is exactly the reputation sweet clover has 
and we can think of no more economical crop to 
seed, no more profitable crop to grow. 
Sweet Clover seeded this spring can be plowed 
under late in the fall or early next spring. In 
this way your land is out of cash crops only for 
the time you receive benefit payments. On this 
sort of a deal all things are in your favor. 
To grow Sweet Clover successfully you must 
have a sweet soil. A little time and trouble spent 
in having your soil tested for acidity may save 
you the price of seed and disappointing results. 
H U B A M 
ANNUAL SWEET CLOVER 
Kind of Hay 
Digestible 
Protein 
Digestible 
Carbo¬ 
hydrate 
Digestible 
Fat 
Total 
Digestible 
Soy Bean Hay. . 
. . 11.7 
39.2 
1.2 
53.6 
Alfalfa Hay . . 
. . 10.6 
39.0 
0.9 
61.6 
Red Clover Hay. 
7.6 
39.3 
1.8 
60.9 
Sudan Grass Hay 
3.7 
46.7 
0.9 
61.4 
Timothy Hay . . 
. . 3.0 
42.8 
1.2 
48.5 
Corn Stover .. 
. . 2.1 
42.4 
0.7 
46.1 
Henry and Morrison, “Feeds and Feeding” 18th Ed., 1928. 
Good Pasture Means Economical Feeding and Cheap Gains 
Seed 12 to 15 Pounds Per Acre 
A sweet clover that makes seed the same sea¬ 
son it is sown. Wonderful for a bee pasture. 
Hubam is usually used in small grain in the 
spring and plowed down the same fall for wheat 
or for corn the next spring. You’ll find this a 
most convenient way of introducing another leg¬ 
ume into the rotation without letting the ground 
lie idle for a season. We find Hubam rapidly 
gaining in popularity for this purpose. 
Mammoth Clover 
Seed 8 to 10 Pounds Per Acre 
Often called Big English or Sappling Clover. 
Quite similar to Red Clover in habit of growth. 
Some consider it a better soiling crop than Red 
because it makes a heavier growth. It is a good 
variety to seed with timothy since both mature at 
about the same time. 
