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Shows That It Pays to 
Order New Seed Wheat 
from Hoffman 
THIS YEAR 
Let’s take the example of a 20-acre field. 
Using your own wheat, that’s going to take 
about 50 bushels, before cleaning. At this 
year’s prices your own seed will stand you > 
$52.50 (50 x $1.05) plus the cost of clean-— 
ing it. It represents $52.50 cash that you 
didn’t get from this year’s crop. If you 
follow the Government Program your seed 
cost from your own crop would figure even 
higher (50 x $1.25=$62.50). 
Now suppose you plant Hoffman Leap’s | 
Prolific Seed. You’ll need 30 bushels for 
seed (that’s enough of this extra graded, 
extra stooling seed). You can see the exact 
price for this wheat on page 2 of the price 
list, but let’s say it’s around $2.05. Your 
Hoffman seed would cost you $61.50, no 
more. Hoffman pays the freight on 100. 
pounds or more. Bags are free. And you’ve 
saved the job of cleaning, besides actually 
being ahead. 
Now let’s see what happens at the end of 
this deal—next year when you are har- 
vesting. Experience of hundreds of farmers 
shows you are going to be 10 to 15 bushels 
an acre ahead. Let’s cut it in half and say 
5 bushels—or 100 extra bushels from your 
20-acre field. Prices are advancing. If they 
reach $1.25 a bushel next year you have © 
100 x $1.25=$125 more cash. Subtract 
the cost of your seed—(really only $9.00) 
and you have $116.00 clear profit. 
No, this isn’t any get-rich-quick scheme. 
At little cost to yourself this year, you are 
getting the opportunity to add $100 to 


$200 cash to your bank account. Why 
don’t you get this new seed now, when the — 
figures are all in your favor? 
