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EVERY WEEK UNTIL JUST BEFORE 
BLOOMING SEASON. LIGHT CUL- 
TIVATING THEREAFTER AVOIDS IN- 
JURY TO FEEDING SURFACE ROOTS. 
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QUALITY TUBERS. 
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FIELD SEED 
Planting Guide 
Name 
Beans, Soy, Field, in 
drilis : 
Beans, Soy, broadcast _. 
Beans, Velvet, in drills 
Stor setts 
Beet, Mange}-Wurzel 
Broom Corn Bs Senate 
Corn - cee SPE BEI as F 
Corn, Pop... ee ees 
Cotton x nae ted 
Clover, Bur. Hulled 
Clover, Bur. seed in bur 
Clover, Crimson 
Clover, Japan or 
Lespedeza eee 
Clover, Yeslow (Sour) or 
(Melilotus Indica) 
Clover, Subterranean 
Clover, Sweet, (White) 
Flow.) f 
Clover, White Dutch 
Feterita, in drills... 
Grass, Carpet 
Grass> Dallista= == 
Grass; onnson 
Grass, Mesquite or Velvet 
Grass, Sudan, in drills 
Grass, Sudan, broadcast 
Grass, Red Top or Herds 
Grassi RVC? = 
Grass, Rhodes, in d.ills — 
Grass, Rhodes, broadcast 
Grass, Rescue _..._....-.-....- 
Grass, Bermuda (for lawn 
1 Ib. per space 20x20) 
Hegari, in drills —._._.. 
Kaffir Corn, in drills 
Kaffir, Schrock or Sagrair 
Millet, broadcast 
Milo Maize, in drills 
Oats, broadcast ‘ 
Peanuts, Virginia (Jumbo) 
Peanuts, Spanish 
Peanuts, Tennessee 
Peas, Canadian Field _. 
Peas, Field or Stock, 
broadcast a 
Peas, Field or Stock, in 
drills a 
Peas, Austrian Winter, 
broadcast __ - sitet ae 
Rape, Dwarf Essex, in 
drills ee : 
Rye pitas BR Ae ei hn Melee 
Sesbania - 
Shallu or Egyptian Wheat 
(Chiekens Cores 
Sorghum or Cane, in drills 
Sorghum or Cane, br’cast.. 
Sorghum or Cane, for 
Sy(Up = ee 
Sunflower 
Vetch== = a 

Lbs. Amounts 
per per 
| Bushel Acre 

| When to Plant 

60 20-25 Ibs. 
50 5 Ibs. 
48 2-3 bus. 
60 5 Ibs. 
60 25 Ibs. 
60 75-90 Ibs. 
60 20-25 Ibs. 
6 Ibs. 
46 10-20 Ibs. 
56 8-10 Ibs. 
4-5 Ibs. 
32 V>-1 bus. 
60 15-20 Ibs. 
13 | 20-30 Ibs. 
60 | 15-20 Ibs. 
Sep.-Noy., Feb.-Apr. 
March-June 
Sep.-Oct., Feb. 
April-June 
April-July 
April-July 
March-June 
Sep. to March 
15 Aug.-Oct. 
15 Aug.-Oct. 
Sep.-Oct. 


20-25 Ibs. |Mar.-Apr., Sep.-Nov. 
60 15-20 Ibs Sep.-Feb. 
20-25 Ibs Sep.-Oct. 
60 15-20 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
50 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
8-10 Ibs. March-June 
10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
25 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. 
30 Ibs. March-May 
50 20-25 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
50 5-10 Ibs March-June 
30-40 Ibs. March-June 
10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Mar. 
20-30 Ibs Sep.-Oct. 
| 5-8 Ibs March-April 
10-15 Ibs March-April 
14 15-25 Ibs Sep.-Oct. 
8-10 Ibs. March-May 
50 8-10 Ibs. March-July 
50 8-10 Ibs March-June 
50 8-10 March-June 
22 | 1-114 bus. 
60 | 35-75 Ibs. 
60 1-1. bus. 
60 8-12 Ibs. 
60 60-65 Ibs. 

5-8 Ibs. 
56 114-114 Ibs. 
30-35 Ibs. 
50 | 81-0 Ibs. 
50 5-10 Ibs. 
50 100-150 Ibs. 
50 5-10 Ibs. 
22 5-10 Ibs. 
60 40-50 Ibs. 
60 60 Ibs. 

April-June 
March-June 
Sep.-Oct., Feb. 
March-June 
March-June 
Sep.-Noy. 
March-Noy. 
March-Nov 
Sep.-Nov. 
Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Sept.-Oct. 
March-June 
March-June 
Feb.-July 
Feb.-July 
Feb.-June 
March-May 
Aug.-Noy. 
Sep.-Noy. 


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