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SUDAN GRASS (See page 45) 
RAPE—for QUICK PASTURE 
For sheep and hogs. Inexpensive, prolific. Thrives 
on all soils with little preparation. Sow 5 to 6 pounds 
per acre; through spring up to end of August. Alone, 
with other pasture seeds, or in corn fields. Makes 
second growth. Pasture when less than 10 inches 
high. Stands hard usage. 
Canada Field Peas (for Green Feed) 
For very early planting. A fast-starting Legume. 
Excellent feed to cut and carry to cattle (page 16). 
Spring Vetch 
Another Legume for production of forage. Used 
mostly in combination with other seedings (page 16). 
COW HORN TURNIP _ 
Improves soil, provides forage. Sometimes used in 
corn fields. Tops relished by sheep, hogs, poultry. 
- Sow 2 to 4 pounds per acre. 
“HOG PASTURE MIXTURE” 
Provides 8 to 11 weeks’ use at low cost. Quick green 
feed—often ready in 4 weeks. Useful after other 
crop failures. Grows until frost; won’t winter. Pro- 
ducer of flesh, fat, wool. For cattle, cut and remove 
to prevent trampling. Gets second growth. Use 70 
pounds per acre, broadcast or with seeder, between 
June and August 1. Harrow in. 
