Catalog . act price in any quantity. Presentquantity price is about 20 cents per pound. Look out for Oregon grown Winter Vetch Seed at cheaperHairy or Winter Vetch prices. Genuine Winter, Sand or Hairy Vetch, postpaid, pound, ^5 cents; 4 pounds, $ That may seem a queer way of putting it, but it expressesexactly what Bur Clover will do. Its a builder from start tofinish, adding nitrogen to the soil for succeeding crops, addingvegetable matter, holding plant food from washing away in win-ter rains, and building up your live stock every day when it isallowed to graze on the clover during the


Catalog . act price in any quantity. Presentquantity price is about 20 cents per pound. Look out for Oregon grown Winter Vetch Seed at cheaperHairy or Winter Vetch prices. Genuine Winter, Sand or Hairy Vetch, postpaid, pound, ^5 cents; 4 pounds, $ That may seem a queer way of putting it, but it expressesexactly what Bur Clover will do. Its a builder from start tofinish, adding nitrogen to the soil for succeeding crops, addingvegetable matter, holding plant food from washing away in win-ter rains, and building up your live stock every day when it isallowed to graze on the clover during the growing season of fall,winter and spring. It is an annual plant, coming from seed each year, furnishessome grazing during the winter, and if grazing is stopped late inMarch it will make a good hay crop in May. However, most pre-fer to let it go to seed, thus reseeding the ground for anotherwinters grazing. In the meantime summer crops can be easilygrown on the same ground. The seed matures in time for the. 38 H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia Grass Seeds For Hay or Pasture We of the South spend most of the summer killing grass in ourcotton and corn fields and spend most of the winter buying grassin the shape of hay. So farming country can be permanently pros-perous without grass and live stock, and you cant keep live stockwithout grass-growing. Its certainly time for the South to domore thinking about the Grass Crop, and see it as something tobe grown, not killed. Georgia bought during one year over twenty million dollarsworth of hay from outside the state mostly from states farthernorth. Hay is nothing but dried or cured grass cut at the time itis in its prime. It is one of the great staple crops of this is still a hay buyer. So is every other one of the distinc-tively cotton states. Grass in a crop needing clean cultivation needsto be killed. Every place else it ought to be encouraged and grownas a crop. Its more profitable than corn or cotton pe


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