
THE MAN WHO WANTS 


SIDE OF THE FENCE”’ 
‘“‘MAMMOTH” CLOVER 
This year, more acres may be 
sown to Mammoth (sometimes 
called Sapling) Clover. It makes 
a heavier top growth than regu- 
lar Red Clover. Is preferred for 
the poorer, more sandy soils. 
Just one crop of hay can be har- 
vested in a season, since it does 
not recover quickly. On the 
other hand, Mammoth is gener- 
ally longer lived than is the 
regular Red Clover. That may 
account for its presence in many 
pasture mixtures. Cultural meth- 
ods are generally the same. 
INOCULATED SEED 
PAYS! 
Nitrogen is an expensive ele- 
ment in bought fertilizers . . . 
but is cheapest when added to 
the soil by inoculated clover 
and other legumes. Use Hoff- 
man Inoculant on all clover 
seed you sow . . . for better 
stands . . . greater soil-im- 
provement value . . . from less 
seed per acre. Hoffman Inocu- 
lant is a pure, live culture. Its 
cost figures to almost nothing, 
yet its benefits are great. In- 
oculate seed shortly before 
sowing. 
2-Way Advantage 
Even when 4-H members are earning 
good profits in their work, what they 
learn while earning is even more 
profitable. 
Double Gain 
The boosters of Orchard-Ladino pas- 
tures claim a double advantage—a 
little profit from extra early grazing 
secured, plus considerably more 
from the high milk production on 
good pasture in midsummer. 
