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_ NEW SWEET SUDAN GRASS 
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Fae Many farmers write to ask about the best crop to sow to provide a lot of hay 
or pasture this year. The New Sweet Sudan is the answer in most cases. 
it is especially good because it is so palatable. 
taste and they seem to prefer it to most any other kind of feed. 
For pasture 
Livestock is very fond of its sweet 
It is nutritious too 
anda very heavy producer. You have to see it on your own farm or at a neighbors 
sahaeee fully realize what a very valuable crop this is. 
Byori Mayne : - 
This crop was made by crossing regular Sudan with Leoti Sorgum. It has 
anytime it gets tall enough. 
Wonderful for pasture. 
The best quality of hay perhaps is when it is cut 
It is a little later in maturing. Grows 
Can be cut for hay most 
while in bloom but you can cut it earlier and it makes good hay even when the seed 
further information. 
is well formed. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. See page 29 of our general catalog for 
Our seed is extra nice, clean, heavy high germinating seed. 
_ Considering quality, it is reasonably priced. 

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You no doubt are familiar with the 
heavy production and fine quality of 
this heat and drouth resisting crop. 
For years it has been the standby of 
farmers needing more hay or pasture. 
You can sow it in mid-summer if 
need be and get a big return. Do not 
plant any Sudan until weather and 
seed bed is warm. You can get about 
the same yield per acre whether you 
sow 10, 15, 20, or 25 lbs. per acre. 
The heavier the rate of seeding the 
finer stemmed the grass will be. We 
have some very fine seed of high pur- 
ity and germination, priced’ to save 
you money, 25 lbs. $3.00; 50 Ibs. $5.70; 
100 Ibs. $11.25. 

25 Ibs.- $4.75; 50 Ibs. $9.35; 100 Ibs. $18.50 

Dwarf Essex 
Rape Seed 
One of the greatest quick growing 
summer pasture crops. Can generally 
be pastured in six to eight weeks 
after seeding. Some broadcast on oats 
after they are up and pasture then 
when grain is removed. May be sown 
from early spring until mid-summer. 
The crop is high in protein and equal 
to Alfalfa as a hog or sheep pasture. 
Cuts down on amount of. grain and 
gets stock ready for market quicker. 
It requires only around 6 Ibs of seed 
per acre. We have the genuine Dwarf 
Hssex Rape for you guaranteed the 
finest available or obtainable. Small 
lots postpaid 1 Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.75; 
10 Ibs. $3:00; Not Postpaid 25 Ibs. 
$5.65; 50 Ibs. $11.10; 100 Ibs. 22.00. 

















,s MILLETS 
There always is a good demand for Millet seed. Many farmers like to sow it 
after some early maturing crop like potatoes and get an extra return from the land. 
Often wet weather or floods cause a need for a quick growing crop. Millets are 
also good emergency hay crops. The seed crop is valued for poultry feed. For hay 
or seed they are good money making crops. See page 12 of our catalog for more 
complete descriptions of varieties. 
GERMAN or GOLDEN. Makes a leafy growth often up to 4 or 5 feet tall. Hay 
yields are up to 4 and 5 tons per acre and seed yields up to 50 bushels. Can be 
sown from corn planting time until latter part of July in this section. Sow 40 to 50 
lbs. per acre for hay, 30 lbs. for seed production. $4.60 per bu. 50 Ibs. 
WHITE WONDER. Quite similar to Golden in its heavy leafy growth and heavy 
yields. Farmers who have grown both have told us they consider these equal in value. 
Price $4.10 bu 50 Ibs. 
PROSO. This is also known as Hog and Broom Corn Millet. It is not' as good 
e for hay ds the above two but is a heavier seed producer. Seed heads out somewhat 
like Broom Corn. The seed is larger in size and is equal to Barley in feeding value. 
Sow 40 to 50 lbs. per acre. Price $3.75 bu. 50 Ibs. 
i _ SIBERIAN. This is a millet more like Golden but matures. two to three weeks 
earlier. Can be sown later. Makes hay of fine quality but not quite as tall as Golden. . 
Price $4.10 per bu. of 50 pounds. 
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