FIELD CROPS PLANTING CHART 
Lbs. Rate Lbs. 
per to Sow Depth er D 
KIND OF SEED Std. Lbs. per Time to Sow to Sow KIND OF SEED td. Time to Sow to 
Bu. Acre Inches Bu. Inches 
Alfalfa—broadcast.............. 60 | 18to 22...... Spring & ea. Fall......... 1 to 114 Kale, Thousand Headed.........| 50 Mar., Apr., May, Aug., 
Alfalfa—drilled................. 60°" )/12:t0: 15.2.2-. Spring & ea. Fall......... to 1 SOPtie Sao setae. % 
Artichokes, Jerusalom........... 50 | 150 to 200....| March, April, May........| 4 Lawn Grass mixed..............]...... Ea. spring, ea. fall........ A 
Barley, Spring.................. 48 | 120t0 150....| March, April............. 1to0 14 Lespedeza—Common............ 25 Ea. spring after frost......| 1 to 2 
Barley, Winter.................. 48 | 120to 150....| Aug. to Oct.............. 1to 14 postage Ip jaa ee eet 25 Ea. spring after frost 1to2 
Beet, Mangel Stock............. 30 | 6to8........ April, May, June......... 1 Lespedeza—Korean............. 25 Ea. egies after frost...... 1to2 
Beans, Navy, Field (Small)....... 60 | 60...........| May, June, July..........) 1 Lespedeza Sericea ‘Chulled).. ...| 60 Earl NG As sRaerenecs s 1to2 
Beans, Gt. Northern (Large Navy).| 60 | 60............ May, June, July.......... 1 Millets—for hay................ 50 Late May to ea. July...... ? to 1 
Bermuda Grass................- 40 i Sita. a March to May........... yy Millets—for Seed............... 50 Late May to ea. July...... tol 
Black Medic... .....s0--ssc0200- 60 | 18to20...... Feb., March, April........ iy Millets, Hungarian, for Hay... ... 48 Late May to ea. July...... 2 to 
Blue Grass, Ky., for lawns....... Te 126 oo ene as Ea. spring, ea. Sept.......| Millets, Hungarian, for Seed. ...| 48 Late May to ea. Jufy...... 2 tol 
Blue Grass, Ky., for pastures... .. 14* | 20to 30...... Ea. spring, ea. Sept....... yy Millets—Japanese.............. 35 Late May to ea. July...... 2 to 
Blue Grass, Canada, for lawns....| 14* | 125.......... Ea. spring, ea. Sept....... i, Mung Beans................... 60 May, June, July.......... i, to 1 
Blue Grass, Canada, for pastures..| 14* | 20........... Ea. spring, ea. Sept.......| 14 ate!) ease a eee 32 March, April............. 1 to Wi 
Brome Grass........; at. See 14F | 20 eee Sprig’. | scatman dee 114 to 2 Orchard Grass for Hay.......... 14* Ea. spring-fall............ # to 
Broom Corn............-..+. 05 48 | 5tog....... April, May... sc..s/sjeense 1 to 114 Orchard Grass for Seed... ...... 14* Ea. spring-fall.-.......... tol 
Buckwheat.(:..55s8 02. saeeces ane 52 | 50t060...... Late spring i scii2 saraaees 1to144 , |Pasture Mixtures...............|...... Ea. spring-fall............ to1 
Carpet Grass.................. 18). }-8:tostOs. ain. Jan.:to. June: ;...ce: nent \% Péalitite one ce eee May, June:2. 555. oee- 1 to 2 
Caster Beans—Hills.............) 46 | 5............ Late Spring’. ............ J T't02 Peas, Austrian Winter........... Aug., Sept., Oct 2 
Clover, Alsike..........0...000- 60/50 6 oes Winter’to April........... 1% to1 Peas, Canada Field (broadcast)... Early spring...........-. 1to2 
Clover, Alsike—in mixture....... 68) 2 toa cee Winter to April........°. /14to1~ |) |Peas, Canada Field, with oats ... Early epring joo 00.:2....<-.-] tegen 
Clover, Alsike & Timothy mixed. .|...... Bitar Tey. sce Winter to Aprile. onc lteas aaeanes Peas, Cow, broadcast............ May or June............. 1to2 
Clover, Burt... en secs ascscanes » 12 | 30to40...... August, Sept., Oct........| 14 Peas, Cow, drilled.............. May or June............. 1to2 
Clover, Crimson................ 60 | 12to15...... July to Oct... ..--| Ytol Peas, Cow, in drill with corn. :.. May or June............. 1to 2 
Clover, Hop... coc. ccecccscct ene 60 | 10to12...... Feb.. Mar., Apr., Sept... .| 4 A Rape, broadcast. . . Ea. May to late July...... 2 to ig 
Clover, Ladino... DRcmseees | OO, ato Gok cece. Spring, Fall........... y Rape, drilled) cc.10.20ct heeds ain Ea. May to late July...... 14 to 11 
Clover, Mammoth............... 60 | 6to10....... Winter, early April........ tol Red Top, Solid Seed............ Apr. or ea. Sept.. as 
Clover, Mammoth in mixture.....| 60 | 4to6........ Winter to April........... 1, to 1 Red Top, Unhulled.............. Apr. or ea. Sept........... ? 
Clover, Red eo... iucccunteaneens 60 Gt: 10.\5;. a2 Winter, early April. ...... 2 tol Reed Canary Grass............. Ea. yp 2 , Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Red, in mixture..........)...... 4teB. e024. Winter to April........... 1, to 1 Rye, Graitt. oo paccunscies commer Sept. to Nov............. 1to 1% 
Clover, Persian................. 66. |, Sta... e.. Feb., March........... PoesicBie tips aru Rye, Grase2 cc. os saeges ose eee Apr. or ea. Sept........... 
Clover, Sweet, white or yellow....| 60 | 12to15...... Ea. spg., Aug., See Seay %to1 Sagrain: 322%; ¢.. soe eee tee ate Apr., May, June, July..... 
Clover, Sweet, white (unhulled)...| 30 | 25to30...... Oct. to Feb. . aaron tal Sorghum Forage, broadcast...... AY JUNGS sisi «caterers 1 to 1% 
Clover, White Dutch............ 60 | 6to8........ March to April. Be ERE 1% to 1 Sorghum Forage, drilled......... May, Juné.o 5005-6 voce 1tol ? 
Corn........ PWyasinse sie cciduvas ee 56 | 8to10....... Late spring.............. 1to1 Sorghum Syrup............-.... May, Jun@..4.5.-55 2. Scseee 1to 14 
Corn, for Silage... ..... ... cnn nee 56 | 40to56...... Lote enring 1to 114 Sorghum, grain varieties, broad- 5 : 
Corn; Pop. issehicsccteosGeusvece 96 al 3. 00'S tacks May, June...0-2.ccsnn Cast i6i.cd Sacer ae 56 May, June..5 12% .ee tae 1to 14 
Cottonseed Fuzzy............... 32 | 32to50...... March, April, May........ 1t01% Sorghum, grain varieties, drilled. .| 56 May, June. 8. 2a 1to 1% 
Crested Wheat Grass............ 22 | 10to12...... Ea. spring, Aug., Sept.. .. . 1 Soy Beans, broadcast....... .... 60 May, June............... 1to2 
Crotalaria... 250. eee oscar 40 | 12to15......| April, May, June......... 3/4 Soy Beans, drilled . y 60 May, Jute. 5.5.0 005 ses re 1to2 
Dallas Grass................... 10 | 8tol0....... March, April, May........ iy Soy Beans, in drill with corn. 60 May, June............... 1to2 
Feseue, Meadow............... 24* | 20to30...... Ea. spg., Aug., Sept....... yy, Sudan Grass, broadcast... 40 Late May to ea. July...... % tol 
Fescue, other varieties........... 14* | 28to 35...... Ea. spg., Aug., Sept....... 1 Sudan Grass, drilled............ 40 Late May to ea. July... ... to 
Foscue; Tall20c cee nce ace 30 | 10to15...... Ea. Spg., Aug, Sept’. 5.20; 4 Sunflowers Jive dcevnstnrs Ets 32 May Sorisiac Renee eae 1to2 
Flax: (5.5 cee eee 52 | 30to50..... | March, April............. % Tall Meadow Oat Grass......... 14 spring, Aug., Sept y 
Johnson Grass.................. 28 | 20to30...... April to) uly 222 oer sce 1 Timothy. sc-Sudskois Ges atwceeeee 45 Spring & Fall............ Vo 
Kaffir-Milo-F eterita-Grohoma- Velvet: Beans... 25 0.28.2 Seons. 60 May, JUN@.2sccics batcece 3 to 4 
Atlas Sorgo-Hegari (drill)...... 56 | 10to15...... May, June............... 1to1 Vetch, Winter or Hairy.......... 60 | 40to60...... June to Sept... .......... 1to2 
Kaffir-Milo-F eterita-Grohoma- Vetch, Spring.<. 03.4. bee ree 60 | 40to60...... March or April........... 1to2 
Atlas Sorgo-Hegari (broadcast).| 56 | 40to50...... May; June. 3:4 4ns60a7 ach 1to 1% Wheat, Winter................. 60 | 75to90...... Sept. to Nov. 1 to 4 
Wheat, Egyptian, Shallu......... 50 | 10to12...... May, June, July. Rye 14 to 
*Note:—Weights per bushel for certain grasses are old standards. Good recleaned seed is usually heavier. 
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