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A Leading Forage Crop 
A crop that is rich in sugar and fat and 
very palatable. An enormous yielder pro- 
ducing from 10 to 15 tons of excellent 
green feed on rich land. A most remark- 
able drought resister. Especially valuable 
in dry hot seasons. Makes a wonderful 
hay crop when sown at the rate of 75 to 
100 lbs. per acre. 
Some farmers get cash out of their or- 
dinary hay crops and use cane for their 
own feed supply. A few acres of cane will 
make as much hay as many acres of 
Timothy. Your live stock will relish cane 
hay and fatten on it. You can also pas- 
’ ture cane or cut it for green feed. Makes 
excellent summer and early fall feed. It 
is also used for ensilage. Cane is also a 
good seed producer, yielding 30 to as high 
as 60 bushels per acre. 
How to Handle 
Sow quite heavily for hay or pasture, 
75 to 100 Ibs. per acre. Heavy seeding 
makes a finer growth and therefore easier 
to cure. Do not sow until corn planting 
time or after. It is a warm weather crop. 
Drill in close rows, or broadcast. Cover 
about an inch. Can be cut and cured 
like ordinary hay. Takes a little longer 
to cure than ordinary grass hay. 












Early Amber Type. The kind most gen- 
erally grown and of great value because 
of its splendid growing qualities. 
Early Orange Type. Heavier stalks, 
more abundant leaves. Head more com- 
pact. .Heavier yielder but a little coarser. 






To. make good sorghum, seed must be 
pure and we take care in getting this 
seed direct from sorghum producers. 
We do not guarantee the crop, but we 
consider our seed equal to if not su- 
perior to any on the market. 
Red or Orange Type. Secured by us 
for Molasses purposes from local growers 
who make sorghum. We know this sor- 
ghum or molasses is of excellent quality 
both as to color and flavor and we believe 
you will be highly pleased with it. It is 
juicy and is the choice of most sorghum 
makers in this section. 
Price, 1 Ib., 30c; 5 Ibs., $1.00, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs., 75c; 10 Ibs. or more, llc 
per lb.; 50 Ibs. or more, 10c per Ib. 












This is Early Kalo. A drought resistant 
grain sorghum. Heavy in production. 
Becoming very popular in sections out- 
side regular grain sorghum section be- 
cause of its fine quality and wide adapt- 
ability. See page 41 for prices. 



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Our Kaffir type grain sorghum is used to 
Some extent for hay. Stalks less juicy than 
cane and not sweet. Stands lots of hot dry 
weather. Makes fine poultry feed and suitable 
for all kinds of live stock when ground. Pro- 
duces up to 40 to 50 bushels of seed per acre. 
For grain drill in rows 30 to 40 inches apart 
using 6 to 8 Ibs. of seed per acre. For hay drill 
close or broadcast 75 to 
100 lbs. Cut off heads, 
cure 10 days to 2 weeks, 
then thresh. The use of 
Kaffir corn is on the in- 
crease. While it has al- 
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Our Hegari Type sweet 
ways been a main crop 
in sections subject to 
drought, farmers in the 
regularcorn-belt are 
planting at least small 
acreages. They like it | 
especially well for win- 
ter poultry feed. You 
can produce a lot of 
feed on a few acres and 
the seed cost is low. 
See page 41 for prices, 
sorghum is somewhat similar 
to Atlas (page 11), but) does 
not grow as tall. Very nu- 
tritious. Valuable for grain, dry 
fodder, ensilage and pasture, 
Yields up to 5,000 Ibs. of grain 
per acre and up to 18 tons of en- 
silage. Live stock especially cattle 
are very fond of it due to its sweet 
taste. It combines the grain pro- 
duction of Kaffir and Milo with 
the high forage value of cane. 
For grain production drill like 
Kaffir 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. May 
be double rowed using double 









Small lots, postpaid: 1 Ib., the amount of seed. For ha 
20c; 5 lbs., 75c. drill in close rows at 75 rey 
é 90 Ibs. per acre. Postpaid 
S Ibs. for 75c. See page 
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prices. 
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