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De: Also known -as Japanese Millet. It makes a quick growth. Has good feeding 
value. Produces good quality of hay. Can be used as pasture. Do not sow too 
_ early. Any time between the first week of May to latter part of June. Makes hay 
4 eee 65 to 75 days. Grows 4 to 7 feet high, Sepang on moisture. Yields high 
as six tons per ‘acre. Can be sown. farther south than Sudan. Makes a cheaper 
_ seeding. Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. Our seed is very fine quality. . 
-_____ Price—50 Ibs., 4.50; 100 Ibs., $8.90; 500 Ibs., $44.00 ~ 

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“LINCOLN SOY BEANS—Medium. Late—Heavy Yielders _ 
aioe Spe ee bu. to 10° bu., $3.60 bu.; 11 bu. to.21 bu., $3.55 bu. * | 
_ HAY SOY BEANS—Black Kingwa and Brown Virginia 
1 bu. $3.75; 2 bu. to 10 bu., $3.65 bu.; 11 bu to 21 bu., $3.60 bu. . 





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~ be sown with Oats Soy Beans, ‘Cowpeas, or sown in Corn at the last cultivation. As 
_ a forage crop for hogs or sheep it cannot-be beat. In the corn belt sections prac-. 
» tically every farmer sows a little Rape seed for green feed. We haye.a fine stock 
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; ‘ ght to this country many years ago by immigrants from 
Russia and Germany. It resembles Barley and when hulls are removed, it is similar 
t it. A gr it resister. Resists rust, smut and blight. Sow about 2 bu. 
_ per acre ‘broadcast or drilled. Has high feeding value. §% ; 
___ Price: 1 bu., $2.15; 6 bu., $2.10 bu.; 15 bu., $2.05 bu. 
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=. Here is a new variety that is a real sensation in spring wheat. Start growing 
5 MIDA. Wheat in your neighborhood. You will find a good demand for the seed. 
_ Was developed by North Dakota Experiment Station. Has been grown extensively 
> in that state and Minnesota the past three years. — 
-  Mida is a bearded. wheat. Best to sow in spring, because the beards protect the 
_ wheat if it is an early hot summer. The grain is large, dark red in color. Is a 
_ fine milling wheat. In official tests Mida had an average yield of 33.2 bu. per acre ~ 
_ for a four year period. Had a test weight of 60.8 pounds. ‘ors 
 __ , Price: 1 bu., $3.45; 6 bu., $3.40 bu.; 15 bu., $3.30 bu. 
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