ROBSON SEED FARMS * HALL, N. Y. 
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If you have not already tried Cayuga Soy Beans, you should certainly sow at least two or three acres this year. 
You will be able to save more of the milk check to buy the things you have been wanting. Grind them with oats 
and barley or corn to make the perfect dairy ration. You can use from 20 to 30% soy beans in the ration. 
We suggest that you order early as it looks as though the demand for seed will soon exhaust the rather short 
supply. 
SOY BEANS 
CAYUGA: 100 days. A new soy bean introduced by 
the N. Y. State College of Agriculture and the only 
variety we can recommend for grain production in 
this state. Cayuga has an upright habit of growth 
with few branches, 2 % to 3 ft. high. The stiff stalk 
bears a profusion of pods containing two or three 
small black beans. 
We have found that under our conditions the most 
economical way to grow Cayuga Soy Beans is to drill 
them about June 10th on a clean piece of ground us¬ 
ing all the runs in the grain drill and seeding at the 
rate of 1 yi bu. per acre. If weeds are a problem 
when the bean plants are 3 to 4 inches high a weeder 
or spike tooth drag should be used. When ripe they 
can be cut with a grain binder and threshed. 
Cayugas do not shell from ordinary handling and 
will yield from 20 to 30 bushels per acre. They con¬ 
tain 37 percent protein and 17 percent fat. Ground 
with home grown grain they make an ideal high pro¬ 
tein dairy feed. bu. $1.75; 1 to 4 bu. $3.25; 
4 bu. or more $3.15 per bu. Not prepaid. 
LEGUME INOCULATION 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES FOR CROP SUC¬ 
CESS with LEGUME-AID, the most reliable leg¬ 
ume seed inoculant that can be easily applied to seed 
with or without water. It contains billions of bac¬ 
teria, living in a base which has sufficient food and 
moisture to insure a good environment for the preser¬ 
vation of the organisms. 
Easy to use, low in price, and remarkably effective. 
Insures CROP INSURANCE at low cost. 
PRICES: For Small Seed—Alfalfa and all Clov¬ 
ers: 
One-half Bushel.$ .30 
One Bushel.50 
Two and one-half Bushel. 1.00 
For Large Seed—Beans, Peas, 
Vetch, Soybeans 
One-Bushel.30 
Two-Bushel.50 
Five-Bushel. 1.00 
WHEN ORDERING please state amount of seed, kind 
and quantity to be inoculated. 
MANCHU: A tall, late, stiff strawed variety that is 
suitable for hay or green manure. It is also adapted 
to planting with corn for silage. We believe that 
with the shortage of clover seed soy beans will be 
used extensively for hay. We do not feel that 
Manchu is suitable for grain in the North Eastern 
States as it requires too long a season to mature. 
yi bu. $1.75; 1 to 4 bu. $3.25; 4 bu. or more $3.15. 
Not prepaid. 
'I like your catalog for its simplicity, frankness and 
descriptions. Your idea of giving growth periods, 
number of seeds per ounce, etc., is very helpful and 
worthwhile. Would suggest you continue the policy 
and enlarge upon it.' 
Feb. 27, 1936. Malcolm E. Smith, 
306 Great Falls St., 
Falls Church, Virginia 
Inoculation is perhaps more important for Soy Beans than any other crop. Lack of it may cut your yield as 
much as 50%. 
