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M- GRASSES + SEED CORN - SOY BEANS 
saat SE Ohio 
Dear Scott Friend: 
Again we are going to pass along a few comments received from customers this 
past season. We believe they represent the experiences many others have had in 
using Scotts Farm Seeds. From West Virginia: "I am again sending you my order 
for farm seeds as I have been doing for the past 28 years or ever since I have been 
farming for myself which is pretty good evidence of how well pleased I am with 
your seeds and the dealings with your company." From Ohio: "I have always been 
well satisfied with seed purchased from you. Am in a position where I can 
recommend your seed and service which I do quite often," and from Pennsylvania: 
"Would say that your seeds were more than satisfactory. The only trouble is that 
I didn't know about them early enough in life. Your Meadow Mixtures gave me the 
finest meadows around here. Oats and corn were 0.K. too. I'ma booster for Scotts." 
SEED CORN - SOYBEANS 
There is plenty of time for delivery on seed corn and soybeans. As you will 
notice we have sold out of a few of the hybrids but most of the others are in good 
enough supply to furnish the hybrid you prefer. There is no additional charge 
for less than bushel orders. Select a hybrid that is early enough to produce 
sound corn. This is more important than record yields of wet, poor quality corn. 
Monroe is the earliest soybean variety recommended in Ohio. A week to 10 
days earlier than Hawkeye, a good yielder and suited for late planting or where 
early maturity is needed. Hawkeyes are five to six days earlier than Lincolns, 
stiffer stalked, usually yield about as well and are better suited where wheat is 
to follow. lincoln is a high yielding full season variety widely adapted and 
used where seeding wheat after beans is not a problem. The black soybeans are more 
leafy and finer stemmed so are more suitable for hay production. 
EMERGENCY HAY AND PASTURE 
Sudan grass, soybeans and millet are most widely used. Sudans are seeded 
at about 20 pounds, millet at 30 to 40 pounds and soybeans at 2% bushels per acre. 
sudan and millet should be seeded rather shallow and fertilized for satisfactory 
stands and vigorous growth. 
COVER CROPS 
Annual and perennial ryegrass, crimson clover, vetch, yellow sweet clover 
and southern alfalfa may be seeded alone or in mixtures. Seeded alone the 
recommended rates per acre are: Ryegrass 20 pounds, crimson clover 15 pounds, vetch 
25-30 pounds and sweet clover or alfalfa 15 pounds. In a mixture each is used at 
about half the normal rate. 
WEED KILLERS 
Special prices have been made on Scotts 4-X dust or powder form. It is 
convenient to use on small areas, spot treatments or scattered weed areas and 
has proven as effective and for some weeds more effective than the sprays. 
THE SCOTT FARM SEED CO., 
Mechanicsburg, Ohio. 
