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Duck Wheat is a very rapid growing plant. It PSE) 
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we produces an abundance of seed which Wild Ducks and This is a very hardy species of 
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30 Geese are fond of, Most favorable results are ob- top of each stem that the wild 
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Y which go dry or can be drained during summer and also feed upon this plant. Its 
So flooded during the duck season. slender round Ste: na from 2 to 
>° 3 feet in height, making cover as 
a well as food. The long running 
SF, HOW TO PLANT roots will produce plants every 
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Fi : ; tile soils. Fresh, alkaline or salt 
4 Break the soil, with a . . : 
i ; waters will grow Spikerush in any 
5. plow, disc or drag, then climate from Hudson Bay to Pan- 
* broadcast the seed using ama. For best results, set the 
Rg about 50 pounds to the acre rootstocks at the water’s edge for 
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either wet soils or to one foot of 
water. One bushel starts a half 
acre bed. 
Price: Spikerush Rootstocks 
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Se Price $16.00 per 100 pounds. 

4 Duck Wheat 
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