THE FACTS MUST BE KNOWN! 
Above are shown three mighty valuable pieces of Hoffman equip¬ 
ment. First, the microscope and magnifiers see for Hoffman patrons 
what the human eye cannot detect. The sensitive moisture tester in 
the center quickly tells when Hoffman’s seed corn is properly dried, 
and its germ-preserving quality thus insured. Last, the electric germi- 
nator. Here the story is told as to just how the seed grows. 
SOY BEANS FOR SILAGE 
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Soy Beans are frequently planted with silo corn. Most experiments, how¬ 
ever, show that it is more practical and more economical to grow the two in 
separate fields and mix them in the silo on the basis of three or four loads of 
corn to one of beans. The increase in the protein would be very helpful for 
your stock and would reduce the necessity of feeding quite as much high- 
protein feed. 
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Reared on his father's farm in Northern Penn¬ 
sylvania, L. L. Hug wanted to be a county 
agent. He prepared for his life's work by com¬ 
pleting the course at Penn State and graduated 
in 1924. Instead of being a county agent, how¬ 
ever, he decided to go into business. Mr. Hug 
is prominent in our sales organization and is 
also interested in experimental and develop¬ 
ment work. He'll be glad to be of assistance 
to you at any time. Yes, he will tell you in 
"Dutch” if you let him. 
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