KINDRED or 'L' MALTING BARLEY 
For Cash Crop 
(1) Early Maturing; (2) Heavy Yielding; (3) Stem-rust Resist- 
ant, and (4) BEST MALTING QUALITY. Adapted to Central and 
Northern Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. 
Based on their performance, Kindred and Moore barley were 
recommended as most satisfactory of all malt barley varieties by 
the Malt Research Institute. 
$2.35 per bu., including bags 
Newest MOORE MALTING BARLEY 
Six-rowed, smooth awned, mid-tall. Mellow kernel, resistant to 
lodging. Resistant to stem-rust, spot blotch, foot rot, and mildew. 
Outstanding malting quality—high yielding. 
Our customers from Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, 
Uhinois and Michigan report highest yields and large cost returns 
per acre. 
$2.50 per bu., including bags 
FEEBAR HIGH-PROTEIN BARLEY 
INTRODUCED BY SOUTH DAKOTA STATE EXPERIMENT STATION 
(1) Earlier Maturity; (2) Higher Yield on Dry Land; (8) Semi- 
smooth Beards; (4) Stands up good for Combine Threshing and (5) 
Higher Protein which makes a more profitable barley to feed. 
Price, $2.30 per bushel, including bags 
PLAINS the ‘Heads Up’ Barley 
A new six-rowed, smooth-awned, EARLY MATURING, short 
crowing, stiff strawed, feed type barley. Resistant to stem rust and 
drought. Best adapted to central and northern sections of Iowa, 
Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota. Introduced by the South 
Dakota Experiment Station. In the past two years of moderate and 
below average rainfall, it has produced the most bushels of feed 
barley on our farms. Combines good. 
$2.30 per bushel 
SPARTAN BARLEY 
A favorite on the semi-arid farms in the Great Plains states. 
Drought resistant, EARLY MATURING, high protein and highest 
weight per bushel (nearly as high as corn). One of the highest 
yielding varieties on dry lands for western and southwestern farms. 
$2.25 per bushel 
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