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HENRY FIELD’S SEED SENSE FOR MARCH, 1940—Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., Shenandoah, Iowa 
Atlas Pleases in Kansas 
“Here is a picture of our Atlas Sorgo. You sure are right 
when you boost it. Our hogs like it the best of anything we’ve 
ever fed and how they gain.” 
Mrs. A. R. Prosser, Wichita, Kans. 
. . . Yes, folks, I can’t claim enough for Atlas Sorgo. It 
gives enormous yields, loves drought and yields many times the 
fodder com will yield. It’s sweet and stock like it and will 
lick up every bit. There isn’t a farm but what should have 
10 acres of it for emergency feed, if nothing else. Have both 
Registered Blue Tag Atlas at $5 per hundred and Affidavit 
Atlas (from Registered seed) at $3.25. Both are good. 
AAA Seeding “Summed-Up” 
Here’s a “boiling-down” of the units you earn in the 
AAA program this year through various seeding prac¬ 
tices. I’ve tried to make it as easy to read and as accurate 
as possible. 
I always believed a farmer ought to sow these legumes 
and grasses for his own farm’s good anyway, and now 
that you can earn units on your program, there isn’t any 
one of you that shouldn’t put in heavy seedings—alfalfa 
and brome grass especially. 
These Earn 2 Units Per A. Seeded—Field’s Brome 
Grass Dryland Pasture Mix; Brome Grass; Crested Wheat 
grass, Blue Stem; Gramma grass. 
These Earn 1 Unit Per A. .Seeded—Alfalfa. 
These Earn 1 Unit for Every 10 Lbs. Sown—All of 
Field’s pasture mixtures, grasses and clovers (except Red 
Top, Timothy, and Lespedeza of which you must sow 20 
lbs. per A. to earn 1 unit) when used for thickening up 
pastures. Seed can be sown on any number of acres and 
still counts 1 unit for every 10 lb. sown. 
Thetee Earn Ms Unit Per A. Seeded!—White or yellow 
Sweet Clover; Red Clover; Alsike Clover; ALL FIELD’S 
PASTURE MIXTURES (except Brome Grass Mix which 
earns 2 units); Korean Lespedeza; Rye Grass; Hubam; 
Ky. Blue Grass; Reed Canary Grass; Redtop Orchard 
Grass. 
These Earn Ms Unit Per A. Seeded—Timothy; Redtop. 
5 SPECIAL BARGAINS OF FIELD SEED 
GOOD ONLY for Seed Sense Readers DURING MARCH. Buy Direct from List. 
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