Prof. Hansen's PROSO GRAIN MILLET 
Eggs are very close to the top of the list of food-for-victory items. Are 
your birds carrying their share of this extra production burden? 
We’d like to see you try Prof. Hansen’s Proso Grain Millet in your ration. 
This high protein feed is necessary for heavy production. It will keep your 
chickens healthy and will produce many more eggs. * 
A Grain Crop in Sixty Days 
This Russian introduction yields fifty to eighty bushels per acre. It takes 
only sixty or seventy days to mature a grain crop. This is one of the most 
versatile crops in the country and can be grown everywhere, on dry land and 
on irrigated land, low land or upland. It can be used for hay or niature for 
grain. It makes a wonderful chicken feed and it is also used for fattening 
turkeys and livestock. We counted 1,500 kernels on one plant of Proso. 
On dry land plant twenty pounds per acre, any time from May Ist to August 
Ist. In sections with better rainfall plant it at the rate of 30 lbs. per acre 
with a grain drill. Harvest the same as you do grain. 
Look for Two Eggs from Every Pound of Feed. 
10 Ibs. 80c; 25 Ibs. $1.30; 50 Ibs. $2.50; 100 Ibs. $4.25; 500 Ibs. $20.50 
Mighty High in Goodness—Mighty Low in Price 

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A field of Proso that yielded 75 bushels of grain per acre 
THE FINEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD—MY CUSTOMERS 
Late President Coolidge Farm in Vermont; Wisconsin State Experiment Stations; 
U. S. Experiment Stations at Ardmore, S. D., and Cheyenne, Wyoming; R. F. Walters, 
Chief Engineer and builder of the Boulder Canyon Dam; U.S. Reformatory Farm, © 
Chillicothe, Ohio; Bones’ Stock Farm, breeders of Champion Herefords, Parker, S. 
D.; Senator Patterson’s Farm, Burt, Iowa; Monte Vista Ranch, Ute Park (8,500 
feet altitude), N. M.; Prof. E. J. Delwiche, Wisconsin University; J. Hibbs Buck- 
man Farm at Langhorn, Pa.; Hon. S. B. Wilson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 
of Minnesota; Dr. Leon DuBois Farm near Portland, Oregon; Martin & Son, breeders 
of world champion Holsteins, Kenton, Ohio; Dr. Andrew Wilson Farm, Wheeling, 
W. Va.; Breeders Gazette Farm, Spencer, Indiana; Gov.. Smith’s Ranch in Wyoming; 
Gov. Tom Berry’s Ranch, Belvidere, S. D.; United States Grazing Service; U. S. 
War Dept. (Lawn Grass Seed and Pasture Grasses); Capt.: Burton C. Mossman, 
Rosswell, N. M. And Bober’s Cossack alfalfa made a luxuriant growth on President 
Roosevelt’s farm at Hyde Park, N. Y. 

WHITE WONDER AND GERMAN MILLET 
A wonderful producer of hay and exceedingly valuable as a food 
for cattle and sheep. Like other millets it has a very low water 
requirement and is an excellent dry land crop. . Produces 4 or 5 
tons of hay per acre. 
Prices: 50 Ibs. $2.45; 100 Ibs. $4.25; 300 Ibs. $12.00 
SHORT OF FARM HELP? 
Let the sheep and hogs harvest the crop! 
Plant Falconer Semi-dent, a cross of the earliest flint and yellow dent corn, 
with truly amazing yielding ability. Extra early maturing it is ready for 
hoging off and sheeping off in August and early September. Produces fat 
lambs and hogs at lowest cost. Payne’s White dent, 80-day corn is also 
adapted for hoging and sheeping off. Try it on our recommendation. $4.50 
per bu. seed corn. 
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