Beiter Pastures for Cheaper"Peed 
Better pastures mean better cattle, more weight per head and more stock per 
acre. Your pasture land is being improved year by year and preserved for gen- 
erations to come and for the good of your community. New and better pastures 
and improved pastures will contribute extensively to our national economy. 
Even though we pioneered the planting of permanent pastures in Texas, we are 
ready to acknowledge that there has been more practical research work done 
in Texas on grasses and clovers during recent years, by some of the best agri- 
cultural talent in the country and our hats are off to them for the good they have 
done and will do in the future. They have proved that many pasture plants 
thrive in Texas that had not previously been given consideration. 
Visit the Experiment Station in your area or if near College Station investigate 
the work they are doing on grasses and clovers and by all means when in the 
Dallas area, visit the Texas Research Foundation at Renner, Texas located only 
a few miles from Dallas city lim- 
its. You will not only see test 
plots of various grasses and 
clovers but complete pastures 
under scientific management. 
Thursday is visiting day at the 
foundation, but you will be wel- 
come on other days to inspect 
growing plants of grasses and 
clovers, also other crops at 
proper seasons of the year. 
If interested, but unable to fol- 
low these suggestions, consult 
your County Agent, he is inter- 
ested in your progress. If unable 
to contact him write your A & M 
College or write and we will 
give you the best information 
we have. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO., Dallas 2, Texas 
