. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. BOTTO SCHWlLL&COjrtEMPHlSSOUTHS OLDEST seed house ff SCHWILL'S GRASS MIXTURES FOR THE SOUTH "GROW YOUR OWN FEED Or Quit the Dairy Game" VOU can't make money out of dairying if you buy your feed. You have to grow it. That statement stands unchallenged today—after a real trial and experiment in the South. If you haul in a
. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. BOTTO SCHWlLL&COjrtEMPHlSSOUTHS OLDEST seed house ff SCHWILL'S GRASS MIXTURES FOR THE SOUTH "GROW YOUR OWN FEED Or Quit the Dairy Game" VOU can't make money out of dairying if you buy your feed. You have to grow it. That statement stands unchallenged today—after a real trial and experiment in the South. If you haul in a load of milk and haul back a load of feed you have swapped dollars, but you haven't gotten anywhere. What, then, is the solu- tion to your problem? There's only one—a pasture. But, pastures don't spring up over night. They must be planned with the same care and attention that you devote to the new house, or the barn, or the pump. If you build a new fence around a certain plot of ground you may think you have made a pasture thereby. But, you are just fooling yourself. You still have the same old plot of ground—with a new fence around it. Dr. E. R. Lloyd's Pasture Mixtures Your pasture isn't expensive; it's productive. It furnishes the power for the entire dairy. And the herd will be good or bad, profitable or costly, in the same ratio that your pasture is good or bad. Plant, then, accordingly. "Weeds grow wild, but you'll have to plant the grasses and ; So says Dr. E. R. Lloyd, for years Director of the Farm Service Department of the Memphis Chamber of Commerce and known to every farmer in the Tri-States. Incidentally Dr. Lloyd has his own dairy at Starkville, Miss., and knows—from experience—what he's talking about. "Grow your own roughage and buy your concentrates," he advises. "Otherwise get out of the game and get out quickly. Bear in mind that the soil won't produce more than you put in it and if you want a serviceable pasture you
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