GRAINS, GRASSES AND FARM SEEDS 39 
Spring Wheat 
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Midas Spring Wheat. A new bearded early maturing Spring wheat. Straw 
medium. Moderately resistant to leaf and stem rust. In U.S.D.A. trials 
Mida averaged 29.5 bushels per acre, outyielding Thatcher by 13.8%. Recom- 
mended by Minnesota Experiment Station. : 
Winter Wheat 
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Leap’s Prolific. Beardless, golden chaff, grain hard; large dark red. Straw 
long and stiff; ripens early. Sow 1% bushels per acre. 
Yorkwin. Bald. High yielding white variety, pastry flour type wheat of 
special value in the East; large berry, fairly stiff-strawed and winter hardy. 
Buckwheat 
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Nay Buckwheat yields best on fertile, well-drained, sandy loam, but is a splendid 
VS & thy crop for poor thin soils. Used for cover crop in orchards and for controlling 
EEN =A MEE WM D2 weeds, as it will choke them out. Excellent bee pasture. Sow June to July, one 
Winter or Hairy Vetch — bushel per acre. Matures in about 70 days. 
with Rye 
Spring Barley 
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Wisconsin No. 38. Six-rowed smooth awned, heavy yielding sort, with long full heads; stools freely 
This is superior to, and takes the place of Oderbrucker. 
Rye 
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Spring. It is an excellent catch-crop 
where winter grain has been killed out 
making good straw and fair yield of 
grain. 
FALL OR WINTER RYE 
Rosen Type Winter Rye. Used exten- 
sively as a winter cover crop, also winter 
pasture. Can be sown late August and 
throughout September and October. Use 
114 bushels per acre if sown early; for late 
sowing use 2 bushels. Rosen Type Rye, 
grown and recleaned for seed is superior 
to common rye, whether sown for cover 
crop or grain. As acover crop it will pro- 
duce a better stand and add more humus 
to the soil. For best results plow under 
EE oes before it is more than 12 inches 
tall. 
Oats 
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Seed Oats. It pays well to use high 
grade seed oats. Whether the oats are to 
be cut for green feed or threshed for 
grain, only seed stock should be used. The 
increased crop will pay many times the 
small difference in cost of seed. 
Victory Type. A tall growing medium 
late variety, strong, stiff strawed oat with 
large, heavy, thin hulled kernel. Probably 
the heaviest yielding of all oats for the 
Northeastern States, especially well suited 
for cutting green. It is superior to Swedish 
Select, Victory Type Oats 
