. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Half Sugar—Another very good va- riety. It yields a large crop of roots high in sugar yield. The roots are light bronze above the ground and grayish white be- low with white flesh. This beet, growing largely out of the ground, can be har- vested earlier than anv other mangel crop. Good either for the dairyman or the hog raiser. Sludstrup—Highest in sugar content and the best variety for the dairy farmer. Creamy white. Enormous yield. Under drouth conditions
. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Giant Half Sugar—Another very good va- riety. It yields a large crop of roots high in sugar yield. The roots are light bronze above the ground and grayish white be- low with white flesh. This beet, growing largely out of the ground, can be har- vested earlier than anv other mangel crop. Good either for the dairyman or the hog raiser. Sludstrup—Highest in sugar content and the best variety for the dairy farmer. Creamy white. Enormous yield. Under drouth conditions manages to survive and make yields when rains come. Pkt. 10C—Oz. 15C—'/4 Lb. 50c—Lb. $ —Postpaid STOCK CARROTS The Stock Carrot is another very valu- able root for increasing milk production and fattening stock. While not so popular as the Stock Beet, it is an extremely val- uable crop. Texas experiment stations are recommending root crops to dairy and stock men everywhere. White Belgian — The finest carrot for stock feeding, roots averaging fourteen inches in diameter at the crown, taper- ing very slightly downward. Flesh and skin are white, tinged with green on the upper portion. Provide abundant feed for your stock—and especially desirable for dairv cattle. Stock Carre Pkt. 10C—Oz. 25c—14 Lb. 75c- Postpaid Lb. Sludstrup Mangel Wurzel PLANT ROOT CROPS— Because their dry matter is highly digestible and rich in net energy, roots can be used as* a substitute for a considerable part of the grain usually fed to dairy cows or fattening cattle and lambs . . roots also have a beneficial tonic ef- fect upon animals for keeping them in thrifty condition— „ , _ , Morrison s Feed and reeding. FEEDING REQUIREMENTS For Cows—Horses—Hogs—Chickens Feeding requirements for ONE YEAR of the ordinary farm animals are outlined by feeding authorities to be about as follows: FOR 1 COW—1% acres are needed, divided as follows: 2 acres in oats, 1% acres in c
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