ALFALFA SEED 
Our Alfalfa seed is all Northern grown. 
Western South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. 
hardiest seed available. 
SPECIAL 
Dak. 12 Seed (96% Pure) 
100 lbs. 
DAKOTA NO. 12 
This 
proven to be superior, and which has survived the ex- 
tremes in climate during the past 20 years or more. 
Dak. 12 (99% Pure) 100 lbs. 
= $68.00 
GRIMM 
This variety is one of the earliest and best known of the’ 
pedigreed varieties. It has proven its ability to withstand 
drouth and winter-killing. 
100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (98% Pure) $67.00 
Dakota Grown (99% Pure) $69.00 
Certified Blue Tag $75.00 
COSSACK 
This is a very vigorous growing variety, that is second to 
Ladak in hay production. Cossack produces a fine stemmed 
hay. 
100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (98% Pure) $68.00 
Dakota Grown (99% Pure) $70.00. 
Certified Blue Tag $77.00 
$49.50 
is alfalfa from long established stands which has_ 
All seeds are tested and tagged in 
compliance with State Seed laws. 
NOTICE-Prices include bags and are 
subject to market changes. AR 
50 to 100 lbs. add 2¢ per lb. 
Less than 50 lbs. add 5¢ per Ib. 
It was grown in 
This is the 
Free samples upon request. 
RANGER 
Ranger is a new variety developed by the U.S. Dept. of 
Agriculture by combining several superior strains. It is 
wilt resistant, winter hardy and adapted to our Western 
climatic conditions. 
100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (99% Pure) $80.00 
Certified Red Tag $85.00 
LADAK 
The parent material of this variety was introduced in 1910 
from Northern India where it had developed for many gen- 
erations under conditions of low winter temperatures and 
low annual rainfall. Ladak ranks first in hay yield and 
first in cold and drought resistance, and is resistant to 
bacterial wilt. 
100 lbs. 
Dakota Grown (§9% Pure) $72.00 
Certified Blue Tag $77.00 
NOTICE 
The 1951 Agricultural Conservation Program for Penning- 
ton County calls for payments for the establishment of’. 
additional acreage of perennial grasses and/or biennial 
and perennial legumes. The payment rates are as follows: 
(a) Seeding Alfalfa or Alsike Clover $ .45 lb. 
(b) Seeding Brome Grass $ .20 lb. 
(c) Seeding Wheatgrasses $ .20 lb. 
(d) Biennial Clover | $ .15 lb. 
(e) Seeding pasture mixtures of other adapted 
perennial legumes and grasses Se-comlb: 
See your county committee for full details. 
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