1941 Price Reductions 
ON 
SOY BEAN 
Pea, Vetch, Lespedeza, Bean, 
Peanut, Cowpea, Mung Bean, 
Velvet Bean cultures, and all 
cultures in groups C,D,E,LandS$ 
You can now either buy 25 bu. size cans (one large can) of 
Soybean or Group “E” cultures for $2.60, or five—5 bu. size 
cans for $2.90. A full carton of six—5 bu. size cans (30 
bushels) may be purchased for $3.45. Other can size prices 
have also been reduced. (See prices other side.) 
REMEMBER ALWAYS: INOCULATE YOUR LEGUME 
SEEDS EVEN THOUGH PLANTED ON FIELDS THAT 
HAVE BEEN INOCULATED BEFORE. Field tests have 
shown that better crops are harvested when Legume seeds 
are inoculated even when planted on fields where inoculated 
seeds of the same Legume crops had grown the previous year. 
It seldom pays to depend upon natural inoculation. 
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS AND COLLEGES 
RECOMMEND INOCULATION 
Wis. Exp. Station, Madison, Wis., Circular 252 
“Wisconsin farmers can improve their crops and enrich their soils by inoculat- 
ing legumes such as alfalfa, clover, soybeans and peas.”’ 
ml. Exp. Station, Urbana, IIll., Circular 326 
aeteee ah e In order, therefore, to function most effectively as soil builders, 
legumes must be inoculated.” 
Texas A. & M. College, Circular 118 
“Legumes store nitrogen in the soil through nitrogen fixing bacteria. ..... 
As these bacteria are not present in all soils, and may be weak even if present, 
it is safest always to inoculate the seed with fresh, live cultures before planting.” 
New York State Agr. Exp. Station, Geneva, N. Y., Circular 179 
alley eel te The average returns are such, however, that when the small cost of 
the culture is considered, inoculation is perhaps the most profitable farm 
operation.”’ 
U. S. Dept. of Agric. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 1663 
“Under Cotton Belt conditions all winter legumes need to be inoculated with 
nitrogen-fixing bacteria.” 
NITRAGIN—Approved Moist Soil Culture—Easy to Apply. 
Manufactured by the Nitragin Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 
Medford, Oregon 
