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Sam Bober Pioneered Brome-Alfalfa 
50-50 Mixture of Quality Seed 
Labor-short farmers who grew up on 
dry-lot feeding now speak enthusiastically 
about FATTENING PASTURES com- 
posed of Smooth Brome Grass and Hardy 
Dryland Alfalfa (50-50 mixture) that can 
put cattle, hogs and sheep on the market, 
with less grain, less protein and a whale 
of a lot less work. These farmers speak, 
too, of fattening pastures growing from 
our grass-legume mixtures that add 10, . 
15, 20 or more bushels to the acre when the 
land is put back to corn or grain after 
two or more years in meadow. 

Sam H. Bober, who was among “ : 
the first to recognize the higher Sam H. Bober pioneered these grass- 
value of Legume-Grass mixtures Jeoyme pastures just 30 years ago when 
and pioneered the Brome-Alfalfa : i : 
fattening pastures. We operate !¢ Was in charge of pasture and livestock 
a 10,000 acre ranch in Butte experimental work for the U. 8. Experi- 
county, on the northern foot- ' y : 
hills of the Black Hills, for live. Ment Station. Now over a dozen leading 
stock grazing and for tryingout State Experiment Stations recommend it. 
new introductions in field crops. 
$21.50 for 50 Ibs.; $42.50 per 100 Ibs. 
including bags 
SAVE MONEY ON MINERALS — 
The LADINO CLOVER plant contains 25% protein, is high in 
fat and is a fine source of minerals because of its high ash content. 
On fertile soils we advise adding | pound of LADINO CLOVER 
seed per acre to whatever pasture you are now using. 
Ladino Clover is a super-giant cousin of the little white clover. It 
restores nitrogen to the soil many times more rapidly than its minia- 
ture cousin. Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio stations recom- 
mend it. In lowa it topped nine tests compared with other clovers. 
1 Ib. $2.10; 5 Ibs. $9.50; 10 Ibs. $18.50 
HAY for HENS and PASTURES for PULLETS 
Besides being such a good addition to pastures for Cattle, Sheep 
and Hogs. LADINO CLOVER is now coming in prominently as most 
practical pasture for poultry. One of our Wisconsin customers writes 
us that he has saved 50% in mash when the pullets went on LADINO 
range and that this-pasture carried more pullets per acre than he 
had ever attempted with other pasture mixtures. 
1 Ib. $2.10; 5 Ibs. $9.50; 10 Ibs. $18.50 
ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DELAYS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS 
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