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SWEET SUDAN GRASS 
A NEW SENSATIONAL CROP 
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- Price—$5.55 Bu.. (50 Ibs.) $11.00 per 100 Ibs. © a 
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This sweet, juicy, nutritious grass was developed see en ES a ig, back- 
crossing and selection. In 1944 was the first year enough seed’ was available os plant 
acreage to produce seed in commercial quantities. More seed is now available, but 
‘not. enough to supply the rapidly increasing demand. It grows anywhere. 
_ Livestock Prefer Sweet Sudan to Alfalfa Peak oe 
This may sound like sales talk, but anyone who has grown this wonderful crop 
will verify this statement. Here is what a large farm and livestock Owner in the 
southwest says: “The results from, the eighty acres of Sweet Sudan I planted this © 
May and June, are very surprising to me. ‘My dairy cattle'have inva iably A 
the Sweet Sudan into the dirt before touching the Alfalfa or any of*the grasses and 
clovers in the permanent pastures. My herdsman reports an immediate ineveame os 
milk flow when he moved cows from alfalfa feed to Sweet Sudan.” This is surely 
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A. farmer in the southwest has the following to say about thisi new crop: “About 
cattle or sheep preferring Sweet Sudan Grass in pereférence to’Common Sudan, has 
.certainly, been borne out by-our experience. You just can’t keep them away from. 
it.”’. Another farmer said from his experience Sweet Sudan is worth three or four 
times as much’as other, Sudan or forage crops.. at EM Ye 1h eet 
. - --More Livestock on Less:Acres. < Se ae 
. Sweet Sudan has more and broader leaves;. heavier and. taller stalks. It stools. 
‘much heavier than the Common Sudan. Is a little later and. coarser than the ‘Com- 
mon; thereby, producing more growth ‘and remaining “green and’ growing longer 
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than Common Sudan, This means more grazing. . As iteis -more> juicy, sweet and , 
palatable, livestock will eat it faster and consume more™ of- it in’ a_ shorter pe rey a 
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This increases both milk and meat production. ° i t tS erate 
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- . A Great Hay and Pasture << $i, : o : pis ‘ sy ig a 7 = . 
You can pasture a larger number Of cows on a smaller acreage in order to-hol at 
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down. It stands lots of dry weather: Grows when other grasses -are dormant. - 
_ makes excellent hay, bundled loose or-baled. Sow Sweet Sudan 18 to 20 ths: Bet Bere. 


‘SUDAN GRASS, THE MIRACLE | 
- CROP—SPRING SPECIAL 
50 Ibs. $4.80 

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100 ths. $9.60—500 ths. $47.50 
It puts all other forage crops in the shade. Sudan will not back up for any crop 
grown for a summer. feed. | : : Met ; > she 

by horses and cattle. 
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It is mighty profitable to sow a patch of Sudan if it is too late to sow any other 
Sudan can be grown with wonderful results as late as the middle of July. “When 
. Equals Alfalfa as a Milk Producer = > 
Practically all of the thousands of farmers in a radius of 150 miles of Chicago, 
who supply the milk for the two and one-half million people in the great city 
Chicago, grow Sudan’ for -their dairy herd. It has been proven time and again 
Sudan grass will increase the flow of milk 25 per cent to 50 per cent. his sho: 
convince you that this wonderful emergency crop should be grown by you this yea! 
It will increase your income. Only half crop seed in 1946. Seed scarce. Order 5 
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