
BETTER PASTURES 
MEAN 
BETTER LIVESTOCK 
Both will play a 
Prominent Part in 
Our 
NATIONAL VICTORY 
The production goals for milk, beef, wool 
and mutton that depend on our pastures 
may now prove as important in winning 
the war as our goals for planes, tanks, 
ships and guns. 
Agriculture’s goals can be reached 
through conservation farming that increases 
crop yields by protecting and building up 
our soils. In a long war the maintenance of 
fertility is especially important, for it is 
essential that we sustain high production, 
year after year, for the duration—and 
longer. 
The sod of good pastures protects the soil 
while it is being used for grazing, makes 
the soil more productive when it is broken 
to grow crops in rotation, and reduces the 
losses of soil by erosion while the land is 
being tilled. 
Each farmer should examine for himself 
the possibility of devoting more of his land 
to pasture and meadow crops. Many farm- 
ers will thus be able to reduce production 
costs and thereby increase the net gains 
from their farms. 
Farmers who wish to make their pastures 
and meadows more productive by growing 
adapted grasses and legumes, by properly 
fitting seedbeds, and by liming, inoculating 
and fertilizing will find helpful information 
in this catalogue. Additional help may be 
obtained by writing us concerning your par- 
ticular problems, or better still, by coming 
in and talking them over with us in person. 
We Are Exclusive Representatives 
in the Memphis 
Territory for 
COKER PEDIGREED Iara does 
SEED CO. Veet 
SE, 
HARTSVILLE, S. C. 
ON SEED OATS, 
WHEAT AND RYE 

