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74 1 Ranks at the top as a winter legume. The 
champion soil-improving crop. Turned under at 
the proper time, will double and triple per acre 
yield of following crop. Cut or grazed, combined 
with small grains, such as oats and rye, or seeded 
alone, it furnishes splendid winter and spring pas¬ 
ture. Makes wonderful hay; all stock relish it. 
Stands the severe winters in all parts of the 
South without injury. Withstands drought. Grows 
on practically all types of soil. Prevents soil 
erosion. Grow Hairy Vetch to make your land 
rich, for you can’t make money farming poor 
land. 
Sow during late August through October at the 
rate of 20 pounds per acre in drills or 30 poun a 
broadcast. Can be planted in cotton at the 1 
workings, or alter corn or cowpeas. A “°* 
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thinner, u -fnv this crop on most 
cial fertilizers are needed the m „re 
of our alluvial ffj especially where the legume 
fertile upland soils, especia y reeelTe d a 
crop follows a crop of cotton which 
liberal application of superphosphate 
potash. . . Apri i or early May. It 
t— are T 1 ? ts. $1,501 25 n* * 3 - 50 
Hot prepaid. 
SAVE MONEY 
The cost per acre of planting Hungarian Vetch is 
much less than Hairy Vetch. It matures fully two 
weeks earlier than the Hairy. At the Delta Experiment 
Station, Stoneville, Mississippi, we understand that no 
plant tested by it has surpassed the record of Hun¬ 
garian Vetch. At the Alabama Experiment Station, 
Auburn, tests have been run for the past three years 
to determine “yields in pounds of green weight per 
acre” and in these tests Hungarian has proven de¬ 
pendable, and made the best general average of the 
three popular legumes. Mr. R. A. Wasson, Extension 
Agronomist, Louisiana Experiment Station, states: “We 
consider it equally as valuable and desirable as either 
Hairy Vetch or Austrian Winter Peas and would rec¬ 
ommend it over either of them in cases where a saving 
on the cost of the seed can be secured. It is probably 
more resistant to acid soil conditions than any of the 
others and is also very Aphis resistant.” 
It will not make as heavy growth on poor soils, as 
will Hairy, but the majority of farmers have land 
which is entirely suitable. Prices: Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 
75c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. 
$1.70; 50 lbs. $3.25. 
We recommend HUMOGERM—developed by one of 
the leading bacteriologists of the nation. Guaranteed 
to make nodules on roots or your money back. Easy 
to apply. Just place the seed in a pile on clean floor 
and sprinkle with cool water and stir, adding water 
until all seeds are slightly moistened—not wet. Empty 
the inoculating material over the seed and mix thor¬ 
oughly. Spread seed to dry before planting, and 
plant within 48 hours. 
HUMOGERM FOR VETCH 
Size Inoculates 
1- bu. (60 lbs.) 
2- bu. (120 lbs.) 
Postpaid Prices 
Price 
$0.35 
.50 
Size Inoculates Price 
5-bu. (300 lbs.) $1.00 
20-bu. (1,200 3.75 
lbs.) 
Farm and Field Seeds 
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