Sam Bober in a Field of New Rushmore Wheat. 
RUSHMORE SPRING WHEAT 
The Wheat with the "Growth Factor” 
Earliness, Stiff-Straw, Resistance to Shattering and high yield 
are some of the qualities of this wheat. It is a beardless, disease re- 
sistant (especially to black stem rust), high milling quality wheat and 
combines the good points of standard varieties, Pilot, Rival and 
Mida. Rushmore wheat produced on the virgin land of the Bober 
Farms on dry land tested 18.6 per cent protein, the highest test for 
South Dakota, commanding highest premium on the grain market. 
5 bu. $15.80; 10 bu. $30.30; 20 bu. or more $3.00 per bu. 
Because of prolonged drought and above 100 degree tem- 
peratures during July our 1954 crop of seed wheat is below 
average test weight, but it is of normal germination and you 
gain with more seed per bushel. 
NEW LEE WHEAT 
This new introduction of bread wheat stands drought and yields 
more per acre because of its earlier maturity. We are pleased 
to be able to supply this higher yielding Lee seed wheat produced 
on our own farms at— 
$3.10 per bushel 
Wider Drill Rows Give Better Alfalfa Stands 
We all like shade on hot summer days, and livestock does better if you give 
them some sort of protection in hot weather. ... But not alfalfa or clover. 
They need sunshine. If you use a nurse crop it makes a difference how you 
plant your grain, if you are trying to get a good stand of legumes. 
In tests with oats and alfalfa-bromegrass at Iowa State College, drilling the 
oats in rows 14 inches apart gave the alfalfa and brome plants more sunlight 
than broadcasting. As a result, they counted a fourth more alfalfa plants, and 
Sn OnE twice as many brome plants, in the drilled grain than in the broadcast 
oats. 
Ask us to treat your alfalfa seed with ARASAN for a thicker healthier stand. 
BOBER’S—_______rae 
