Soy Beans in Bows Require About One-Half as Much Seed 
as Drilled Solid — Yields are Equal 
Soy Beans 
FOR GREEN MANURE 
This spring will see an increased demand for 
crops that are sown for soil improvement. Soy 
Beans are a crop that can be seeded in the spring 
and that will produce a good tonnage of green 
manure to plow under in the fall. This is an ideal 
crop for use on land laid out of production under 
the Corn-Hog Contract. 
Using Soy Beans as a Green Manure Crop will 
let you put the land back into production the 
season following the one the government pays you 
for not producing corn. In other words, you get 
a good rental for your land and at the same time 
grow a crop that will increase the fertility of the 
soil and enable you to grow a larger crop the fol¬ 
lowing year when it is back in production again. 
We believe this is a good way to obtain greater 
return from your farm. We know from experi¬ 
ence on the Funk Farms that Soy Beans are a 
good crop for this purpose. Some of our best corn 
is grown on Soy Bean land. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
For seeding alone 20 to 30 pounds per acre are 
sown. However, we would prefer to use Blue 
Grass in smaller quantities in a mixture. It is the 
basis of all permanent pastures and lawns. It 
is used on roadsides, on golf courses—anywhere 
that a heavy green sod is desired you will find 
Blue Grass. 
Seed a little in a mixture of other grasses and 
legumes and give it a little time and you will have 
a good blue grass sod. 
Productive Pastures Pay 
Use Funks Practical Pasture Mixtures 
