cellent yields of both seed and forage. This is a new 
variety and well worth a trial. 
SUDAN GRASS (Common)—Don't plant this too early. 
It will not withstand frost. Leave seeding until after 
corn planting. Sudan is the ideal catch crop for hay. 
Broadcast 20 to 25 pounds. Drilled, 8 to 12 pounds to 
the acre. 
NORKAN—A cross between Sumac and Atlas Sorgo; 
two weeks earlier than Atlas Sorgo. Highly recom- 
mended by ranchers, 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
WACONIA SORGHUM “Genuine Originator’s Stock” — 
Best crop of high germinating seed we have had for 
several years. This variety has proved to be the most 
outstanding sorghum ever grown. Drilled 10 to 12 lbs. 
per acre. . 
DISCO SWEET SORGHUM—This is a true variety 
of sorghum cane for fodder and syrup. It has every- 
thing a good sorghum cane should have. Many ranch- 
ers prefer this variety as the stock cleans it all up and 
relishes it. Drilled 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
SUMAC—This is a true variety of sorghum cane 
for fodder. It has everything a good sorghum cane 
should have. Give it a trial, as we thoroughly recom- 
mend it. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
ORANGE SORGHUM—One of the best canes, sweet 
and leafy. The stock will eat it all up, not leaving the 
stalk, as they do some canes. 
ATLAS SORGO—Gives a tremendous yield per acre 
in forage. The usual quantity sown per acre is 8 to 10 
pounds. Southern grown. 
NEW LOW PRUSSIC ACID CONTENT EARLY BLACK 
AMBER No. 39-30-S—Our stock is certified, or grown 
from certified seed. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
" RANCHER—The lowest hydrocyanic acid Dakota 
Amber forage sorghum in production. Developed by the 
South Dakota Experiment Station. 
EARLY BLACK AMBER—The Amber is the earliest 
of all the fodder canes. Will stand extremely dry, hot 
weather. Considered excellent for feeding stock. Sow 
40 to 60 pounds broadcast; 10 to 12 pounds drilled per 
acre. 
HONEY DRIP—This variety is very popular in some 
sections of the northwest. The stock relish the leafy 
stalk. Drilled 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
LEOTA RED—A good early cane with stalks slender, 
juicy, sweet. Mid leafy. Height 6 to 7 feet. 
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