at Demand for Them 
RHSORA CONNOR DORON TSORVSOR 
SOY BEANS AS A HIGH PROTEIN FEED 
Soy Bean seed is one-third protein and, in addition, con- 
tains two important vitamins, making it a valuable home 
grown supplemental feed. Ground Soy Beans are superior 
to cottonseed meal and about equal to linseed oil meal for 
milk and butterfat production. Ground Soy Beans also 
serve as a high protein supplement for steers, and as a 
supplement to tankage, for hogs. One hundred pounds of 
ground Soy Beans will replace approximately 83 pounds 
of tankage and 22 pounds of corn for swine feed. On the 
farm, Soy Beans grind better when mixed with corn, 
barley or oats. 
SOY BEANS A READY CASH CROP 
The many commercial utilizations of Soy Beans and Soy 
Bean products provides a ready cash market for yellow 
Soy Beans. The price is based on United States No. 2 
grade Soy Beans inspected on delivery by a Federal in- 
spector. 
SOY BEANS SEEDING AND CULTIVATION 
While Soy Beans are most productive on the better soils, 
they can be grown profitably on soils of lower productivity, 
as well as on soils too acid for the successful growing of 
Clovers. Thorough inoculation of Soy Beans is an essential 
requirement for successful growing. A Soy Bean crop 
loosens the soil to such an extent that there is serious dan- 
ger of erosion on sloping land unless the crop is imme- 
diately followed by a Fall planting of grain to hold the soil 
through the Winter. 

iol Of weeds, permits earlier planting and produces a better and more pro- 
ytive crop of either hay or beans. 
