Good pasture provides feed high in 
important minerals, vitamins, proteins 
and carbohydrates . . . at lowest cost. 
Properly managed, good pasture is the least ex- 
pensive source of good dairy feed. Every acre should 
produce maximum grazing. The high-quality pasture 
seed here listed will provide the foundation for 
clean, heavy-producing pastures . . . help increase 
milk checks, livestock weight and poultry profits. 
HIGHLAND PERMANENT PASTURE 
Popular heavy-producing blend, based on long ex- 
perience. Widely used. Made up of quality grasses 
in proper proportions to produce heavy, lasting 
stands on well-drained, hilly or rolling land. Con- 
tains Blue Grass, Red Top, Orchard, Timothy, La- 
dino, proper amounts of other clovers, Fescues, Rye 
Grass. Sow spring or fall, 25 to 32 pounds per acre. 
LOWLAND PERMANENT PASTURE 
A special blend adapted for low, wet places. In- 
cludes increased portions of Alsike. Herd’s Grass— 
other seeds that thrive in low areas. High quality. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
Leading pasture grass for good soils. Perhaps the 
hardiest of perennials. Prefers sweet soil; responds 
quickly to phosphate and lime. Growth rarely ex- 
ceeds 2 feet. Sow 25 to 30 pounds per acre. Is a 
slow grower; best sown with quicker-growing seeds. 
These take hold and are replaced by the Kentucky 
Blue to form a tough, permanent sod. Fine on sharp 
slopes and limestone valleys. 
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