Soy COUb4d ... for Low-Cost 
High-Protein Hay, Pasture, Silage 
Soybeans play an important part in many a farm- 
feed program. Valuable for hay. The beans have 
high-protein content . . . the meal makes an excel- 
lent base for mash. May be used with corn silage. 
Combined with oats, Sudan Grass, millet, or sorghum 
. . . soys offer a wide variety of nutritious feeds. 
“WILSON BLACK” SOYS 
Here is the most popular bean of the East for hay 
purposes. Makes a great growth of slender stems, 
sometimes 5 feet on good ground, 3 to 4 feet even 
on poorer soil. Yields of 2 to 4 tons of 
high-protein hay per acre are common. 
Its rich growth makes it an excellent 
pasture variety, too. This variety, 
Wilson. 
INOCULATE SOYBEAN 
SEED ALWAYS! 
Soybean seed should be inoculated every 
time. In addition to yield benefits, protein 
content gets higher. Soybeans not inoculated 
take the nitrogen they need from the soil; 
but well-inoculated beans can take about 300 
pounds of nitrogen per acre from the air, 
thus increasing soil fertility. 
Tests showed inoculation giving increases 
of 34 ton hay, and almost 12 bu. beans per 
acre. Your soybean crop will pay much 
better when Hoffman Inoculator is used. Cost 
is so low .. . returns great! 
