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Weight 
per Du. 
Um Pound* 
per Acre 
. 
60 
15-20 
\t*ike 
60 
6-10 
M.irl«*y ... 
18 
72-96 
Bei mud* Gres* 
40 
4-6 
Blue Grass.. . 
u 
50-35 
Muck w heat . 
18 
48-60 
Line, Sorghum 
30 
Corn. ... 
36 
8-10 
Corn, r.nnilage. . 
so 
30-35 
Corn, Ssveet 
40 
10-15 
Glover, Alfalfa 
60 
15-2(1 
Clover, Al*ike 
60 
6-10 
1.lover. Burr (Hulled) 
6(1 
15-20 
Clover Crimson. 
6(1 
15-20 
< .lover, Japan 
25 
15-25 
Clover, Bed 
60 
10-12 
Clover, Sweet. 
60 
20-30 
Clover. White 
60 
3-5 
K a (fir Corn . 
56 
20-30 
La w n Crass . 
25 
100-150 
Le«riede.«. 
25 
15.25 
Meadow Fescue 
24 
25-35 
Millet. Cerrnan . 
SO 
40-50 
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TIME OF SEEDING 
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Weight U*e Pounds 
w 
March, May — Aufuet, September 
February, June — August, November 
Millet, Tlunguriau. 
48 
♦0-50 
Aoril — June 
March — June 
Millet, Japanese 
35 
25-10 
Oats.. 
32 
50.75 
February, June---August, October 
Orchard Grass . 
1 1 
20-25 
May — July 
Pasture, Permanent. 
Peas, Canada, Broadcast 
25 
20-30 
M ay—July 
60 
90-120 
May — July 
Peas, Cow, Broadcast 
60 
90-120 
May — June 
Peas, Cow, Drilled. 
60 
15-60 
May — July 
Rape, Dwarf Essex 
56 
6-10 
March, May — August, September 
Red Top, Solid . 
32 
8-12 
February, June — August, November 
Red Top, Unhulled. 
11 
20.30 
August. November 
Rye, Spring. 
Rye, Winter . 
56 
50-65 
July — October 
56 
70-90 
February, May 
Rye Gras* . 
24 
25-35 
January, April — August, November 
January, May — July, September 
March, June — August, October 
Soy Beans, Broadcast 
60 
60-90 
Soy Beans, Drilled 
60 
30-60 
Sudan . ... 
40 
4-25 
Sunflower .. 
22 
3-6 
February, June—August, October 
Timothy. 
45 
8-T2 
February, May 
Vetch, Spring. 
Vetch, Winter.. 
60 
40-60 
April, May—August, September 
May-July 
00 
30-50 
Wheat... 
60 
75.90 
TIME OF SEEDING 
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M ay —J ul) 
M arch— \1 jv 
Marrh, May -Align-*!, October 
M arch, June—August, October 
February, April 
May — A u gnat 
May — Auguni 
April—September 
February, June— -September, November 
February , Junc September, (November 
M arch — May 
J uly •November 
February, June \u|u4t, October 
May—August 
May — August 
A (»r il — June 
May—July 
February. June August. .November 
March— .Vi a \ 
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