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FARMER 
ALL-ELECTRIC : © 
THE WORLD’S FOREMOST COVER CROP UNIT 
Sows ANY type of 
GRASS SEED that can 
be BROADCAST 
Here’s the speedy, 
simple, economical way 
to do your broadcast 
seeding. In a matter 
of minutes the all-elec- 
tric Farmer Broadcast- 
er can be mounted on Ke 
front or rear of your j 
tractor, truck or jeep. L 
The Farmer Seeder 
and agitator are powered from your car, truck 
or tractor battery; comes complete with two 
individual electric motors, one to operate 
seeder and the other to operate the agitator. 
The Seeder does not throw seed or grain on 
your vehicle and can therefore be mounted on 
the front or rear of your car, truck or tractor. 
The Farmer Seeder features a sealed motor 
with thrust bearing. No chains, belts, pul- 
leys, gears or sprockets to deal with—nothing 
to grease or oil. You can even bolt this Seed- 
er to your farm wagon or trailer—then attach 
it to a 6 volt battery, and you are ready to go. 
114 Bu. Capacity. Price $54.70, prepaid. 
FARMER POWER TAKE-OFF 
BROADCASTER 
WORLD’S FOREMOST TOP-DRESSER. 
Basically like the All-Electric Seeder described 
above but is operated from the power take-off 
making it a double duty model. It not only 
broadcasts all types of grass seed but also can 
be efficiently used for spreading granulated or 
pellet nitrates and superphosphates. 
114 Bu. Capacity. $54.70 prepaid. 
5 Bu. Capacity. $77.70 Prepaid. 
GRASS AND CLOVER SEED PRICES 
PREPAID through 3rd Postal Zone 
20 50 100 
ALFALFA: Hijo. IBS, Abas 
Certified Ranger $19.30 $37.30 $71.15 
Cert. Narragansett 21.50 41.65 79.90 
CLOVER: 
Medium Red 22.10 42.90 82.40 
Mammoth Red 21.80 42.30 81.15 
Alsike 14.60 27.90 52.40 
Smooth BROME: 9.95 18.55 33.65 
SUDAN: 7.10 12.90 22.40 
Fancy TIMOTHY: 10.85 20.40 37.40 
ORCHARD GRASS: 14.60 27.90 52.40 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS 6.10 10.90 18.40 
5 10 25 50 
Gert: Ibleke, Ib}; abies. Tes: 
LADINO Clover $5.25 $ 9.90 $23.70 $46.05 
KENTUCKY BLUE 6.05 11.50 27.75 54.15 
Fancy REDTOP 6.05 11.50 27.75 54.15 
Cert. Empire BIRDS- 
FOOT TREFOIL 9.30 18.00 44.00 86.65 
European Birdsfoot 
Trefoil 5.15 9.65 23.05 44.80 
ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, HALL, NEW YORK 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS 
Each year growers are finding that Domestic Rye Grass can be successfully used as a cover 
crop on more and more of their cultivated fields; grape growers are sowing it in vineyards; 
apple and peach growers are sowing Domestic Rye Grass in their orchards; dairy farmers are 
finding that it not only makes a better cover crop than rye but provides excellent late fall and 
early spring pasture; vegetable growers are seeding cabbage, sweet corn, squash, and tomato 
Rye Grass in the North should he 
fields at the last cultivation with Domestic Rye Grass. 
sowed before September Ist. 
Domestic Rye Grass sowed at the last cuiti- 
vation makes very little growth until frost 
has killed the crop or until it is harvested. 
From then on, until covered by snow, Domes- 
tic Rye Grass grows rapidly, forming a sod 
that protects the soil from erosion and fur- 
nishes a large amount of humus for the use 
of the following crop. 
Domestic Rye Grass should be seeded at the 
rate of 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre if it is not to he 
pastured. If pastured a seeding of 20 lbs. is 
recommended. Domestic Rye Grass forms a 
much greater root system than rye; does not 
grow as fast in the Spring, and can be sowed 
at less cost per acre. 
There is a difference in the hardiness of 
Domestic Rye Grass. Texas grown seed win- 
ter-kills much worse than seed grown farther 
North. Our seed is grown for us in Oregon. 
5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 25 Ibs. 
$4.50; 50 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $16.00, NOT 
PREPAID. 
(Send today for special folder on use and 
application of Domestic Rye Grass.) 
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A good seeded, well kept pasture will go a long 
way to help cut costs on production of milk, beef 
and poultry. 
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Domestic Rye Grass sowed at the last cultivation 
in row crops will give you excellent late fall and 
early spring pasture. 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
For Sowing All Kinds of Seed Broadcast 
‘The Cyclone Seed Sow- 
er is known and used in 
most all countries of the 
world where seed is sown 
broadcast. Hundreds of 
thousands of farmers in 
America, Europe, Can- 
ada and elsewhere have 
relied on it for many 
years to rapidly and uniformly distribute 
alfalfa, clover, ryegrass and grains and seeds 
that are sown broadcast. 
The Cyclone Seeder is suspended by a web 
strap over the shoulder and hangs in the most 
convenient manner to carry and_ operate. 
Full directions for operating are attached to 
each machine. $4.50 delivered. 
HAY, SILAGE AND PASTURE MIXTURES 
Every year we find more interest in improving our pastures. This is not only true on our 
so-called poor soils but is becoming even more so on our best soils where dairying is definitely 
on the increase. 
We are this year listing two types of pasture mixture — both have been approved by the 
Department of Agronomy, Cornell University. 
of most farmers. 
HAY, SILAGE AND PASTURE MIXTURE. 
Suitable to soil high in fertility with good 
to moderate drainage, not drouthy, well 
supplied with lime and fairly well adapted 
to Alfalfa. The mixture contains a high 
proportion of Ranger alfalfa, plus Medium 
Red and Ladino clover and Timothy. It 
may be seeded either alone or with a com- 
panion grain crop. Hay or silage may be 
cut one year. 15 Ibs. (enough for 1 acre) 
$10.40, prepaid; 50 Ibs. $32.45, not prepaid; 
100 Ibs. $61.50, not prepaid. 
WINTER WHEAT AND BARLEY 
Prices will be available about August 
Ist. Write for price list to be mailed 
at that time. 
These, we feel, will fit the needs and purse 
SEMI-PERMANENT OR POULTRY PAS. 
TURE. For establishing a permanent 
pasture on good, fertile, well-drained soil 
to be used for light grazing or poultry pas- 
ture. Seeding should be made in April or 
early May without a companion crop. The 
field should be ready for light grazing in 
about sixty days from sowing: Not suitable 
for hay production. Contains Kentucky 
Blue Grass, Timothy, Wild White Clover 
and Ladino Clover. 12 Ibs. (enough for 
1 acre) $11.25, prepaid; 50 lbs. $43.70, not 
prepaid; 100 lbs. $84.00, not prepaid. 
Protect oe Plantings | The most popular 
of all repellents to 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT protect sprouting 
corn from crows, pheasants and other birds. 
1 bu. size 60¢; 2 bu. size $1.00; 4 bu. size 
$1.75, postpaid. 
ROBSON ADAPTED HYBRIDS BRED IN THE NORTHEAST FOR NORTHEASTERN GROWERS 
