
Grasses 
and Legumes 
(See Pages 6 & 7) 
Forage provided by 
hay and pasture is 
your most important 
feed crop. Top qual- 
ity seed is of first 
importance in a 
successful hay and 
pasture program. 
Small Grains | 
(See Pages 10 & 11) 
New seed varieties 
have helped home 
grown grains play 
an increasingly im- 
portant role in the 
Northeast. The more 
feed you produce, 
the less feed you 
buy. 
Mybrid Corn 
(See Pages 8 & 9) 
Corn yields more 
feed per acre than 
any other crop. Grain 
corn out-yields all 
other grain crops. 
Corn for silage out- 
yields all other 
roughage crops. Use 
G.L.F. Hybrids for 
maximum yields of 
either silage or grain. 
Vegetable 
Seed 
(See Pages 12 & 13) 
Whether you plant 
a small home garden 
or acres of commer- 
cial vegetables, you 
have available a full 
line of the highest 
quality vegetable 
seeds through your 
G.L.F. Service 
Agency. ces 


