Most pastures are not supplying the 
amount of feed for farm livestock that 
they should. This is due either to the 
lack of fertility or lack of the proper 
pasture plants. Pastures should not be 
considered idle Jand and left to care for 
themselves. 
In codperation with the Department 
of Agronomy, New York State College 
of Agriculture, we are offerig the 
following recommended Pasture Mix- 
ture for 1948, 
General-Purpose Pasture 
ixture 
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Ladino White Clover............... 1 Ib. 
Total for seeding an acre, 16 lbs. 
This mixture should be used on fertile soil, 
not droughty, supplied with lime and 
adapted for Alfalfa. It may be seeded alone 
or with a companion grain crop. Hay or 
summer silage may be cut for one or two 
years and then used exclusively for pasture, 
or it may be pastured from the beginning. 
ey AOE Mixture 
Timothy.. iy eae So 1S. 
Red-Top.. a, tere per 2 Tha, 
Med. Red Cloverd aise hte ks. 4 lbs. 
Ladino White Clover............... 1 Ib 

Total for seeding an acre, 15 lbs. 
This mixture should be used where the 
fertility is low to medium and the soil is not 
suited to alfalfa. It may be seeded alone or 
with a companion grain crop. Hay or summer 
silage may be cut for one or two years and 
then used for pasture, or it may be pastured 
throughout the season from the beginning. 
Ladino Orchard Grass Mixture 
Orchard Grass. ie Meld sees, oEIONS 
Ladino White Clover............... 1 Ibs. 
Total for seeding an acre, 9 Ibs. 
This mixture is valuable for late summer or 
all-season grazing. It is suited to a wide 
range of soil conditions but should not be 
seeded on extremely wet, dry or poor soil. 
It is well suited for silage but unsatisfactory 
for hay. 

Poultry Pasture Mixture 
Kentucky Blue Grass............ 
Ladino White Clover............... 2 Ibs. 
Total for seeding an acre, 14 lbs. 
This mixture should be used in the es- 
tablishment of pastures for poultry. 

Permanent Pasture Mixtures 
Kentucky Blue Grass.. .:10 lbs. 
Timothy.. eeafetene. LDS. 
Birdsfoot Trefoil (see Note).. hes 
Wild White: Clover.; oii. 00%. sa. Leib. 
Total for seeding an acre, 18 lbs. 
This mixture, which is based upon ex- 
periments at Cornell University, may be used 
for establishing permanent pasture on soils 
high in fertility and where good grazing 
Management practices will be followed. 
Seeding should be made in April or early 
May without a nurse crop, and when this is 
done the field should be ready for light graz- 
ing within two months after seeding. This 
mixture should not be used for hay produc- 
tion. 
Note: Two lbs. of Birdsfoot Trefoil may 
be added where wanted. The Birdsfoot Tre- 
foil should be ordered separately (see Price- 
List) so that it can be thoroughly moculated 
with the special culture required and added 
to the other seeds immediately before sowing. 
For areas too wet for other pasture grasses, 
use 8 pounds of Reed’s Canary Grass per 
acre. If the soil is not actually swampy add 
1 pound of Ladino Clover per acre. 

DIBBLE’S GRASS MIXTURES 

Seed the lawn in early spring or early fall. We list two mixtures for various conditions: 
A well-kept Iawn is ajoy to any home-owner and will actually increase the value of his property. Good lawns once 
established will last a lifetime. 
Dibble’s Lawn Grass Mixtures are superior in quality because they are composed of only those grasses found to be suitable 
for the best Jawns in New York and acorns states, and only the Pe pacee oh these individual grasses is used. 

Dibble’s Red, White, and 
Blue Lawn Mixture 
Contains only the highest 
grades of Kentucky Blue Grass, 
White Clover, and Red-Top, 
mixed in the proper proportions. 
This has proved to be the best 
Lawn Mixture for any locality 
where Kentucky Blue Grass 
thrives, regardless of fancy 
names or cost. Sow 5 pounds 
per 1000 square feet. 
The above Lawn Mixtures can 
be furnished without White 
Clover, if so desired, at the same 
price. 
Sa ey 

Dibble’s Shady Lawn 
Mixture 
Rough-stalked Meadow 
Grass (Poa trivialis) is included 
in this mixture because it Is the 
best grass for heavy, moist soil, 
or in moist shade. New Zea- 
land Chewing’s Fescue is also 
included because it does well in 
dry shade or sandy soils where 
other grasses fail. Sow 5 
pounds per 1000 squi ure feet. 

Should you desire any other 
special mixture, kindly send us 
specifications and let us quote. 
