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A Sensational Summer Crop 
Sweet Sudan Grass is one of the greatest improvements made in forage crops during recent years. 
This sweet nutritious Grass is a result of crossing regular Sudan Grass with Leoti Cane. It is eaten 
by livestock more readily than regular Sudan Grass because of the Sweet, juicy taste. Where cattle are 
given a choice they will actually graze Sweet Sudan Grass to a short stubble before touching the reg- 
ular Sudan. Seed has only been readily available the past two or three years. 
LIVESTOCK PREFER SWEET SUDAN GRASS TO ALFALFA 
This may sound like sales talk, but anyone who has grown this wonderful crop will certify 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 invariably 
eaten the Sweet Sudan into the dirt before touching the Alfalfa or any of the grasses and eclovers in the 
permanent pastures. My herdsman reports an immediate increase in milk flow when he moved cows 
from Alfalfa feed to Sweet Sudan.” This is surely proof for recommendation. 
MORE LIVESTOCK ON LESS ACRES 
Sweet Sudan has mote and broader leaves; heavier and taller stalks. It stools much heavier 
than Common Sudan. ITs a little later and coarser than the Common; thereby, producing 
more growth and remaining green and growing longer than Common Sudan. This means 
more grazing. As it is more juicy, sweet and palatable, livestock will eat it faster 
EET and consume more of it in a shorter period. This increases both milk and meat 
SW production. 
UDAN Sow Sweet Sudan 20 to 25 lbs. per acre from the middle of May until 
S July 1st. Can be used for an emergency hay crop and is best wher 
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"Your Seeds First Quality" 
Kankakee, Tllinois 
We have a 50 acre Alfalfa meadow now gtown from Have been buying seeds from you for 
your Nebraska and Oklahoma Common seed. We have years. They are first quality and much 
never raised better hay. It made 6% tons cured hay cheaper than I ean get here. Can say all the seeds pur- 
per acre last year from 3 cuttings so I can recommend your seed to any- chased have been satisfactory n 
one. Harvey W. Leupold, Route No. 3, t S 
; Edward H, Bauer, Route No. 2 
“Have Never Raised Better Hay" 
Plainfield, Tlinois. 

