Varieties to Use for Grain or Seed 
CAYUGA. The earliest high-yielding variety recommended 
for grain production in New York State or in regions having a 
similar growing period. Planted in late May or early June 
this variety is ready for harvest by the middle of September. Use 
35 to 40 pounds of seed per acre when planted in 21 to 28-inch 
rows or 90 to 100 pounds when drilled solid or in 14-inch rows. 
EARLYANA. Earlyana is a new, early-maturing, high- 
yielding, high-quality Soy Bean mtroduced by the Indiana 
Agricultural Experiment Station. It is taller and a little later 
than Cayuga. The threshed Beans are uniformly yellow in color, 
slightly oval in shape, medium im size, with a satisfactory oil 
content. Row planting is advisable because of the tall habit of 
growth resulting m a tendency to lodge when planted too thick. 
When planted in late May or early June the Earlyana Soy Bean 
has never failed to ripen on our own farms here in Western New 
York. 
Use 35 to 40 pounds per acre when planted in 21 to 28-inch 
rows, or 60 pounds when drilled solid or in 14-inch rows. 
DIBBLE’S 
SOY BEANS 
For Silage, Hay or Green Manure 
LINCOLN. A cross between Mandarin and Manchu, maturing 
in about 110 days. The seed is yellow with a black scar and re- 
sembles Manchu in general habit and growth. The Lincoln Soy 
Bean has largely replaced Manchu and other varieties of similar 
maturity. 
For silage use 15 pounds Soy Beans and 15 pounds corn to 
the acre; for hay or green manure use 6 to 8 pecks if drilled solid, 
or 3 to 4 pecks in close rows. If used for hay, cut after pods form 
and before the leaves start to fall. 
HAWKEYE. Released for distribution in 1948. The seeds are 
yellow with a purplish gray hilum; oil content about 21 per cent. 
Hawkeye is a high-yielding, stiff-strawed variety maturing a few 
days later than Lincoln. Rate of planting same as Lincoln. 
®e CYCLONE SEED SOWERS e 
The Cyclone Seed Sower 
This Seed Sower can be used for 
sowing clover, timothy, lawn 
grass seed, and all other seeds 
that can be sown broadcast. It is 
easy to operate and made of the 
best materials. Has positive force- 
feed and 1s quickly adjusted for 
different seeds. The touch of a 
lever will start or stop the flow of 
seed. Seed cannot clog or rush. 
Container is made of heavy canvas 
” THE » 
Cyclone 
SEED SoWER | 
ell 
THe SOWER THAT 
Ss 
a 1 at : 
ducking and holds about % bushel. ax ae, 
$4.25, delivered. 
The Model M-1 Cyclone Power 
Seed Sower 
Also equipped with a double oscillating 
feed. It 1s rigidly braced for rough going; 
operates from the battery by a six-volt motor 
for simplified, safe operation. Can be at- 
tached with just three bolts to a tractor, 
automobile, jeep or 
any vehicle. It sows 
all types of smooth 
grass seeds accurately 
and economically. Hop- 
per capacity, 1 bushel. 
$41.00, delivered. 
Before planting Soy Beans be 
sure to inoculate them with 
Nod-O-Gen. The little time and 
trifling expense involved are very 
Model S-1 Cyclone Power Seed Sower 
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Equipped with a double oscillating feed 
that has been famous on the well-known 
Cyclone hand seed sowers for over 80 years. 
It is rigidly braced for rough going; operates 
from power take-off by trouble-free, 14-inch 
flexible shaft with oil- 
ite bearings for many 
years service. Insures 
plenty of power, elim- 
mnates alignment prob- 
lems and gear wear. 
Equipped with imside 
rotary agitator. Broad- 
casts evenly all types 
of fertilizers and grass 
seeds, including Brome 
grass. When ordering, 
state make and model 
of tractor. Hopper capacity, 1 bushel. $51.00, delivered. 
CON ERSGRORS 
We recommend planting rye grass in cornfields during the last 
cultivation for soil conserving purposes, if the field is to be plowed 
under the following spring. This is an approved conservation prac- 
tice. Payment per acre can be obtained for the use of rye grass and 
rye as a cover crop if you are enrolled in the Agricultural Conservation 
Program. 
Turn-Under Green-Manure Crops 
We recommend seeding winter wheat and other croplands to 
Dibble’s Mammoth Red Clover for turning under valuable nitrogen- 
producing organic matter. This is an approved conservation practice. 
Payment per acre is available for turning under sweet clover, red 
clover, alsike or alfalfa if you are enrolled in the Agricultural Con- 
servation Program. 
DICKINSON’s 
WOO'O'GEN 
wderhs the WRG. toate N O D O G a N numus || TNOCULATOR _ 5-bus. size. 
brings to the soil. Nitrogen—the = = PreLestike 
all-important element needed by 
your crops—will be replenished in 
your soil instead of used up when 
you plant inoculated Soy Beans. 
Ae ~ 
'NacuLATOR 
Or kecume C20* 
for Soy Beans 30-bus. size . 
21 
The Pre-Tested 2-bus. size . $0.30 
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3.00 
