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FOR WILD DUCKS, QUAIL 
OR GROUSE 
DUCK WHEAT 
Or Goose Buckwheat is a very rapid growing plant. 
It produces an abundance of seed which Wild Ducks 
and Geese are fond of. Most favorable results are 
obtained when seed is planted in June or July on 
places which go dry or can be drained during sum- 
mer and flooded during the duck season. 
MILO MAIZE 
This plant is used in the same manner as Duck 
Wheat and is planted about the same time under 
similar conditions. Both Quail and Grouse are very 
fond of the Wild Buckwheat and Milo Maize, plant 
a little space here and there in the waste places. 
HOW TO PLANT 
Break the soil, with a plow, dise or drag, then 
broadcast the seed using about 50 pounds to the 
acre and drag or rake the planted area to cover seed. 
Price $10.00 per 100 pounds. 
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CHUFA, NUTGRASS 
A very good all around duck food for places which 
are very dry in summer and flood during the duck 
season. Chufa does particu- 
larly well in the South and 
may be planted anytime from 
March to July. One bushel 
of the nut-like tubers will 
plant an acre. In planting 
break the soil, then broadcast 
the tubers and rake or drag 
planted area to cover tubers. 
Chufa Tubers $11.00 per bu. 
—A4A5 Ibs. 
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 
INDORSES THESE 
DUCK FOODS 
Technical Bulletin No. 634 pub- 
lished in March, 1939, called Food 
of Game Ducks in the United States 
and Canada, now on sale at 40c each 
by the Superintendent of Documents 
at Washington, D. C., lists these 
various foods, described in this book, 
tells of their value and propagation, and illustrates many of 
them. It’s a worthy publication to every wild-fowler. 

Chufa 
(Cyperus Eschlentus) 
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