Pecans and Cattle Mean Shade, Beauty and Profit 
Pecans and Cattle 
A Great Combination for Immediate and Future Income 
own orchards and nurseries make excellent proving grounds. First, by experiment, and 
then by actual practice we have learned that pecans and cattle make a most profitable combi¬ 
nation. The land between the rows of trees is thus utilized, and as the livestock graze, keeping 
down the grass and weeds, they fertilize that land. We have saved thousands of dollars on fer¬ 
tilizer alone through this method. Also we do not need extra grazing land, nor do we have to tie 
up land solely for pasture, keeping it otherwise idle. Good clover will produce good milk and 
good meat and thus bring in an immediate income while your pecan trees are growing, and as 
they bear nuts there will be that double income. 
Nature's Insurance That Pays Dividends from the Very Beginning! 
w HEN you plant pecan trees and plan to give them the attention they deserve, you are really 
taking out an insurance Policy with Nature! This policy will start maturing in just a few 
years time and provide a regular income for you. It will prove to be a trust fund, furnishing you 
a steady income whereby you may retire and become completely independent. 
The only "premium” to be paid, after planting the finest of trees is to keep the ground prop¬ 
erly cultivated, and by planting crops between the rows, or clover for cattle, you will be paying 
that premium in an easy way, the income from which crop or cattle will produce immediate 
revenue. 
From the very beginning. Nature starts paying dividends, for your land increases in value as 
soon as trees are planted, and the older they become the greater its value. Nature is kind to those 
who have the foresight to look ahead — to plan — and to plant! 
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