A South Dakota Experiment Station introduction that saves stockmen 
thousands of dollars by preventing losses from acid poisoning and gives us 
a most dependable drought-resistant safe forage. RANCHER SORGHUM is 
a variety developed by crossing and recrossing Low Acid selections from Da- 
kota Black Amber Cane. 
This plant with its sweet leafy stalk has produced six and one-half tons of 
forage and 2,260 pounds of grain per acre. 
50 Ibs. $5.25; 100 Ibs. $10.00 
39-30-S LOW-ACID CANE 
jouth Dakota State College introduction ed up from Black Amber, but with 
no the acid of that other commercial varieties. Very early in mat ; 
ent yielder, ee sriment Stations show that this sorghum produces 
in dry years 
50 Ibs. $5.00; 100 Ibs. $9.50 
WACONIA CANE 
A selection from Rox Orange—and very popular in the midwest where it is used both 
for forage and syrup. Under favorable moisture conditions it will grow to a height of 8 to 
9 feet. Good yielder. 
50 ibs. $5.00; 100 Ibs. $9.50 
NORGHUM 
is an earlier maturing combine grain sorghum developed by Clifford Franzke 
l Dakota Experiment Station for the needs of the western and southwestern 
is Jue weeks earlier maturing. Average yield 48 bushels per acre. 
The seed cluster is siya and open, 
sol Ane aed germinates rapidly and at low temperatures. 
a row crop to be cultivated like corn or cane and other milo varieties. 
irly EQUAL to CORN. Plant 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
50 Ibs. $3.75; 100 Ibs. $7.00 
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