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fessor B. H. Singletary of the College of Agriculture, Louisiana 
State University. It is a valuable soil improving winter legume for 
Southern farmers and furnishes plenty of green matter for turn- 
ing under. - Singletary Peas save you money as they will reseed 
themselves, thereby eliminating the necessity of replanting every 
year. Will furnish excellent supplemental grazing when planted 
in combination with a small grain crop such as Oats. Do not over- 
graze if you want fields reseeded. Grazing after seed pods mature 
will cause serious upset in digestion of 
cattle and horses. A seed crop of Single- 
tary Peas is easily saved and will average 
1,000 lbs. to the acre in good land under 
favorable weather conditions with enough 
lowing winter. If planted alone 40 Ibs. of 
seed is needed per acre, in Oats 20 to 30 
lbs. will be sufficient. Plant preferably in 
drills 1 to 2 inches deep depending on soil 
} types. Soil should be well drained. In 
land deficient in Phosphate apply at the 
rate of 200 lbs. to the acre. Singletary 
Peas should be inoculated with Nitragin 
“Cc.” Neglect to do so may cause crop 
failure. 
Prices: Lb. 30c; 
5 lbs. $1.00. Not 
prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$1402 0 Oielbs: 
$12.00; 500 lbs. 
$58.75; 1,000 lbs. 
9116.50; 2,000 
lbs. $230.00. 


809 The most important problem of any farmer is to obtain the largest possible net 
return from his farm operations. Greater net returns may be obtained by increasing 
your crop yields at the lowest cost. Austrian Winter Peas solves this problem for 
you. It’s the leading soil-builder and winter cover crop for the South because of its 
large, heavy growth on practically all soils and its ability to resist winter freezes. 
Makes .a splendid temporary pasture during late winter. It grows about 5 feet high, 
can be planted by itself, but does fine with a light seeding of oats, rye or barley to 
hold vines off ground; makes a heavy tonnage of.splendid hay. Protects your soil, 
holds and increases its fertility, furnishes grazing for your livestock, or makes valu- 
able green manure, decaying rapidly when plowed under. : i 
Sow Austrian Winter Peas during September through November, in drills, at the 
rate of 30 lbs. per acre and cover 2 inches. Also sown broadcast and disked in. 
Broadcasting in cotton middles and straddling the rows with a two-horse cultivator with the disk 
hillers or plows is a very good method of covering. Turn under during late March or early April when 
the green tops cut from a square 10 by 10 feet will weigh 15 to 20 lbs. (green weight). Wait two weeks 
before planting the succeeding crop. Inoculate seed with NITRAGIN. Prices: Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 95c; 
100 lbs. $7.25. Write Reuter for current market prices on larger quantities when ready to buy. 

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