GOLDEN 
OPPORTUNITY 
• for rebuilding soil 
while Government pays process¬ 
ing tax on acreage taken out of 
cotton, tobacco, wheat and corn 
production 
A. A. A. authorizes planting of 
GRASSES and LEGUMES 
The Government’s Bureau of Plant Industry, working with 
the Replacement Crops Section of the Agriculture Ad¬ 
justment Administration, has recently published a Bulletin 
outlining the government’s policy of permitting the seed¬ 
ing of meadows and pastures taken out of production 
through acreage control contracts affecting wheat, corn, 
cotton and tobacco. 
Many farmers will doubtless wish to seed such acreage to 
grasses and legumes for the double purpose of preserving 
the land from erosion, furnishing grazing, and at the same 
time rebuilding the soil—so greatly needed on many farms. 
This Bulletin should be in your possession because it cov¬ 
ers the subject thoroughly, giving certain suggestions for 
each general locality—pointing out the soil needs of the 
various grasses and legumes, and suggesting various mix¬ 
tures for each situation. It tells you how to best use the 
land taken out of wheat, corn, cotton and tobacco produc¬ 
tion—so that your land will be in fine shape when the 
present restrictions are lifted. 
Write the Division of Forage Corps, Bureau of Plant 
Industry, Production Division Agricultural Adjustment , 
Administration, Washington, D. C. 
• * If it doesi. not: reach you promptly; write us. We have. a . - 
limited supply of these Bulletins on hand. 
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