Pasture Mixtures which Produce More Beef 
Partly idle pastures are like partly idle trains. A partly empty train can 
lose more money for a railroad than one which isn’t running at all. And a 
pasture which works at only part capacity is equally hard to justify. Bober’s 
pasture mixtures supply nutritious grazing the year around, especially where 
there is not much snow on the ground, since the wheatgrass part of the pasture 
can be grazed in winter months too, while other grasses are dormant. 
PASTURE A—for riverbottom and DRYLAND Pasture B—grow more 
irrigated land composed of equal parts beef and wool in low rainfall area. 
of Smooth Bromegrass, Slender Wheat- Furnished nearly three times the graz- 
grass, Alta Fescue, Northern Cossack 28 Capacity and three times as smog 
alfalfa and Domestic Ryegrass. Comes POUnUS Ot e Dee tes me re 0a ere ae 
each as native range. Composed of equal 
up three weeks earlier in the spring parts: Crested Wheatgrass, Dwarf 
than other pasture mixtures and stays  Sweetclover, Smooth Bromegrass, Slen- 
greener late in the fall. Produces der Wheatgrass and Domestic Rye- 
most meat per acre. grass. 
50 Ibs. $15.50; 100 Ibs. $30.00 50 Ibs. $14.00; 100 Ibs. $27.60 
DOUBLE DUTY PASTURE 
If Livestock Could Talk—No doubt they would say in late winter: “If we 
could only hold out until spring, we would get all the grazing we could ever 
want from Smooth Bromegrass and Cossack Alfalfa.” . . . More Meat, 
Milk and Wool have been produced from Brome-Alfalfa pastures than from 
all other pasture mixtures combined. For strictly No. 1 quality-seed, free from 
foul weeds—a 50-50 mixture of Lincoln Bromegrass and Cossack Alfalfa seed. 
100 Ibs. $37.50 
GROW QUICK PASTURE MIXTURE 
This mixture consists of 3 parts of Sweet Clover, 3 Ryegrass, 15 parts Rye 
and 2 parts Dwarf Essex Rape. 
The Ryegrass and Rye in this combination are the fastest growers and 
afford the earliest feed. Meanwhile, the Sweet Clover and Rape are developing 
to increase the pasture production and value. They will keep growing until 
after frost. The Sweet Clover and most of the Ryegrass of course live over 
winter and can be used the next year for plowing under, for continued pasture, 
or cut for hay. 
Sow 20 Ibs. per acre. Sow about the time you sow small grain. Do not 
use a nurse crop. 
50 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $10.50; including bags 
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