Better Pastures for Better Cattle 
All cattlemen will agree that a properly balanced pasture is their best investment. The cattleman of 
today is a business man in every sense, if he is successful. 
Most Experiment Stations are alert as to the importance of pasture plants and as a rule are conduct- 
ing tests on various grasses and clovers or have conducted tests to learn the ones best adapted to 
their area. It is therefore wise, should you intend planting a new pasture or improving an old one to 
visit or write your nearest station before proceeding with your plans or investing in seeds. 
It is also possible that some cattleman in your immediate area has a pasture of known carrying 
E capacity and we feel sure that he as a neighbor will give you full information as to his success or 
J possibly relate some of his failures. It is wise to gather all the worthwhile data available. 
{ Ocasionally you will read articles on new grasses that are promising and which usually sell at 
~ exceptionally high prices. Our suggestion is to try only a limited amount in a test plot before invest- 
ing too heavily. Prove to yourself that it is a grass you want and not one that will not stand the test 
of time for a good pasture is a lasting investment. 
c If interested, but unable to follow these suggestions, consult your County Agent: he is interested in 
ti your progress. If unable to contact him write you A & M College or write us and we will give you 
A the best information we have. 
: ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED COMPANY 
— DEAS TSLVAGS mez) el EeXs AS 
Photo taken on Jack Turner's Ranch 
