SEEDSMEN SINCE 
45 
1879 = RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 

Wood's Permanent Hay Mixtures Nos. 6 to 8 
Sow 30 to 40 
pounds per acre 
Contain grasses and clovers which mature for hay at the same time, making bumper crops, easily cured. 

Wood’s Permanent Hay Mixtures produce nutritious hay over a long period at less seeding cost per acre and are a sure way to 
They also make excellent pasture. 
obtain a good stand. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR LIGHT GRAVELLY OR 
oO. SANDY SOIL 
Composed of 16 grasses and clovers with a predominant propor- 
tion of tall meadow oat grass, orchard grass, red top, red clover, 
sericea, Kobe and Korean lespedezas, all of which make a good 
growth of hay on light soils which frequently lack moisture and 
fertility. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR LOAM AND CLAY 
Oo. SOILS 
Composed of 12 grasses and clovers with red clover, Kansas 
alfalfa, timothy, orchard grass, alyce clover, red top, meadow fes- 
cue, and Kobe lespedeza, which grow well on loam and clay soils, 
as chief ingredients. 
N HAY MIXTURE FOR MOIST BOTTOM 
Oo. LAND 
Many grasses and clovers drown out on moist land, but this 
mixture of 12 grasses and clovers contains an abundance of ladino, 
white clover, meadow fescue, alsike clover, red top, timothy, Kobe 
and Korean lespedezas which thrive with wet feet. 
No. 12—WOOD’S SOUTHERN PERMANENT PASTURE 
AND HAY MIXTURE 
An excellent mixture for hay or pasture in the Southern Coastal 
and Gulf States. Contains grasses and clovers that make good 
grazing or hay under adverse southern conditions. Suitable to both 
light and heavy soils. Contains 17 grasses and clovers including 
alyce clover, carpet grass, paspalum, bur, black medic and dixie 
white clovers, sericea, Kobe, and Korean lespedezas. Makes bumper 
hay crops during warm months and abundant pasture the year 
round. Should not be grazed too closely in the late Summer or 
early fall when lespedezas are seeding. 
Cut Hay Early Says Department of Agriculture. 
“Delaying harvest is the most common fault in making hay. Cut- 
ting it just before full bloom increases the quality, palatability, 
protein and feeding value and permits the second crop to get an 
earlier start and greater yield.” Wood’s Permanent Grass and 
Clover Mixtures make several cuttings a season and last indefi- 
nitely. 
IMPROVE YOUR PERMANENT PASTURE AND HAY CROPS BY TOP DRESSING 
With few exceptions, most of the pasture land receives very lit- 
tle treatment for improvement. To fully appreciate the need for 
adding plant food to pastures it must be realized that continuous 
grazing reduces the fertility of the soil just as does continuous 
eropping to cultivated crops, only the process is much slower. 
Well fed pastures give wonderful grazing over a long period of 
time. 
Lime and superphosphate will increase the growth of clover 
and the clover will add the nitrogen. This has been proved by ex- 
periments, and the experience of a good many cattle raisers. Fer- 
tilizer applied to pastures will not show results as quickly as when 
applied to cultivated crops. It usually takes from two to three 
years for the improvement to be seen, and is first noticed by an 
inerease in the growth of clover. q 
Where the land is exceptionally thin and has very little or no 
grass on it, some seeding is advisable in addition to the top dress- 
ing, with only enough cultivation to get the seed in the ground. 
Based on experiments and the experience of farmers, the following 
are briefly the recommendations for the improvement of the better 
permanent pastures. 
(1) Top dress with 400 to 500 pounds of 16% or 20% superphos- 
phate and two tons of ground limestone or marl once every six or 
eight years. Good results are often obtained by top dressing with 
superphosphate alone, but neither superphosphate nor lime alone 
will give maximum results. 
(2) Apply the fertilizer and lime when growth starts in the 
spring. 
(3) Mow off all weeds in August. 
(4) It is not necessary to keep the stock off the treated pasture, 
but results will probably not be noticeable until the stock has been 
taken off for a week or more. 
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