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Announcing the Newest 
James HULLESS Oats 
the newest answer to the need for a more perfect feed 
for poultry and pigs 
James, a stiff strawed, medium-early HULLESS oat at South Da- 
kota’s Experiment Station, has topped the standard oat varieties in 
yield. It stands up against leaf rust as well as Clinton and Mindo, 
and resists smut like Markton oats. 
The new oat comes from the Nakota X Bond stock. It has more 
seeds on each spikelet than Clinton and Mindo. In tests it made 6 
to 11 bushels more feed per acre than Clinton and Mindo. You'll 
like HULLESS Oats for poultry and hog feed. James Hulless oats 
are planted 30 to 50 Ibs. per acre. You can harvest it with combine 
or binder and threshing machine. 
Invest in a more PERFECT FEED, in a Higher Yielding HUL- 
LESS OATS. 
30 Ibs. $3.75; 50 Ibs. $6.25; 100 Ibs. $12.25 
Early Maturing Feed Barleys that Yield More per Acre 
PLAINS is earliest maturing. Six rowed, smooth bearded stiff strawed, resist- 
ant to stem rust and drought. $2.30 per bushel. 
FEEBAR High-Protein, semi-smooth beards, early maturing and stands up good 
for combine threshing. $2.30 per bushel. 
SPARTAN, a smooth bearded, better protein than older varieties, drought re- 
sistant, heaviest weight feeding barley. $2.25 per bushel. 
We use four Sprinkler-Irrigation systems on 270 acres out of fhe 5,000 
acres we farm on the Bober Seed Farms. Many crops can be profitably 
benefited by an application of water during a drought spell. If you have 
a source of water, we can help install a Sprinkler-Irrigation System on 
your farm. We have trained experts to do an efficient job for you. 
Address your letter to Bober Seed Farms, Newell, South Dakota. 
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