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“4 Acres Carried 20 Cows 
for 4 Weeks,” 
Says Walter Townsend, Cochranville, Pa. 
Sudan grows quickly. First crop is often ready to cut 
in 50 to 70 days after planting. Second crop sometimes 
inside the next 45 to 50 days. The plant stools remark¬ 
ably. Its hay is equal to Timothy hay—analysis shows 
9.13 per cent protein. Stems are not extra heavy even 
though plant grow T s tall. For hay, cut the Sudan when 
in bloom or a little earlier—about the time the heads 
appear. 
Sudan is an annual—re-seeded each year. When other 
grasses wither because of dry weather, Sudan keeps 
supplying good rich pasture. 
Don’t sow Sudan until the soil is warm—corn-plant¬ 
ing time or a little later. Seed can be drilled or broad¬ 
cast—cover a half inch. Broadcast 18 to 24 pounds per 
acre. Sudan is often sown with Soy Beans or Cow Peas, 
making a fine combination. Sudan is a quick, sure, 
heavy producer of hay, pasture or ensilage. 
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