PROF. HANSEN'S PROSO GRAIN AND HAY MILLET 
For Chickens and Turkeys 
We'd like to see you try Prof. Hansen’s Proso Grain Millet in your 
ration. This high protein feed is necessary for heavy production. It 
will keep your chickens healthy and will produce many more eggs. 
Turkeys fatten on Proso easier than on corn, because of its higher 
protein content and they keep healthier. 
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A field of Proso that yielded 75 bushels of grain per ac 
A Grain Crop in Sixty Days 
This Russian introduction yields fifty to eighty bushels per acre. It takes 
only sixty to seventy days to mature a grain crop. This is one of the most 
versatile crops in the country and can be grown everywhere, on dry land and 
on, irrigated land, low land or upland, It can be cut for hay or matured for 
grain which makes a wonderful chicken food and can also profitably be used 
aoe a turkeys and livestock. We counted 1,500 kernels on one plant 
of Proso. 
On dry land, plant twenty pounds per acre, any time from May 1 to August 
1. In sections with better rainfall, plant it at the rate of 35 pounds per acre 
with a grain drill. Harvest the same as you do grain. 
25 Ibs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $4.00; 100 Ibs. $7.50 
Mighty High in Goodness—Mighty Low In Price 
KURSK SIBERIAN HAY MILLET 
The most drought resistant hay producing plant in the Great Plains states. 
Produces a hay crop with less rainfall and in shorter time than any other plant. 
On dry upland plant 15 to 20 pounds of the millet seed per acre, any time 
from Ist of May to Ist of August. 
50 Ibs. $4.00; 100 Ibs. $7.50 
SUDAN GRASS 
The perfect summer pasture and annual hay plant, whether you live in 
eastern states, north, south or in the west. Grows rapidly and thrives in the 
hot dry months when other pastures are least productive. 
Sweet Sudan Grass has the grassy character of Common Sudan plus juicy 
sweetness that livestock want. Sweet Sudan grows taller than Common Sudan, 
has more and wider leaves, non-shattering seed head, and is resistant to 
drought and disease. No. 1 pasture for July and August. 
Plant 10 to 20 lbs. per acre depending on rainfall. 
Standard Sudan—50 Ibs. $9.00; 100 Ibs. $17.00 
Sweet Sudan—50 Ibs. $10.00; 100 Ibs. $19.00 
FROM AN ALFALFA CUSTOMER 
Dear Mr. Bober: 
I am glad to state that the alfalfa seed we obtained from you has made the finest growth 
of alfalfa that I have ever seen. I have been growing this crop for a good many years, 
but I am frank to say that we have never obtained the results with any alfalfa equivalent 
to that obtained from your seed. This is the reason we are using the seed again this year 
on an increasing number of properties, including one farm in Mississippi, the order for 
which you have probably received by this time. 
Very truly yours, 
D. Howard Doane. 
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