Hofin@h iy SOYBEANS 
=FOR HIGH-PROTEIN HAY, PASTURE, 
SILAGE... FOR HEAVY BEAN YIELDS 
Soybeans are playing an important part in 
the present-day farm feed program. They 
are valuable for hay. The beans have a 
high-protein content . . . the meal makes 
an excellent base for mash. May be used 
in with corn silage or also fed as pasture. 
Combined with oats, sudan grass, millet, 
or sorghum, they offer a wide variety of 
nutritious feeds. 
“WILSON BLACK” SOYS 
Here is the most popular bean of the East 
for hay purposes. Makes a great growth 
of slender stems, sometimes five feet on 
good ground, three to four feet even on 
poorer soil. Yields of two to four tons of 
high-protein hay per acre are common. 
Its rich growth makes it an excellent pas- 
ture variety, too. 
Will mature the beans in lower Penn- 
sylvania, Ohio, New Jersey and to the 
South; has produced up to around 30 
bushels per acre in good seasons. Some 
folks use it to plant in with their corn. 







The nitrogen produced by inoculated soy- 
beans helps the corn crop, and the result- 
ing ensilage is high in feeding value. 
Other varieties have come and gone, 
but “Wilsons” still lead the field where 
soybean hay is wanted. 
“LINCOLN” SOYS 
This newer variety, developed in Illinois, 
enjoys wide popularity through the Mid- 
West, and has rapidly come to the front 
here in the East, too. Has been almost 
universally approved by extension authori- 
ties; is gaining a larger host of farmer- 
boosters every year from widely scattered 
sections, from widely different soils and 
conditions. 
One writer calls “Lincoln” the most out- 
standing of all soybean varieties yet intro- 
duced. It certainly has become the lead- 
ing yellow bean variety in this area, and 
must be given highest credit for its fine 
yield record. 
One outstanding quality is the manner 
in which it stands up. Produces better 
quality beans. In tests, often averages 8 
per cent more oil, with a higher iodine 
number than other beans of the same ma- 
turity. In some regional tests, “Lincoln” 
led the field by nearly 6 bushels per acre. 
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