. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Salzer's Earliest Ripe Fodder Corn. Our customers would be surprised if we told them how many thousand bushels of Salzer's Superior Fodder Corn are annually planted by our farmer friends. Ic has gotten to be so that no first-class farmer, that is, a farmer up to the times, wide awakeâallows a season to go by without planting from 3 to 10 acres m Fodder Corn. Fodder Corn is one of the cheapest things that can be grown on the f


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. Salzer's Earliest Ripe Fodder Corn. Our customers would be surprised if we told them how many thousand bushels of Salzer's Superior Fodder Corn are annually planted by our farmer friends. Ic has gotten to be so that no first-class farmer, that is, a farmer up to the times, wide awakeâallows a season to go by without planting from 3 to 10 acres m Fodder Corn. Fodder Corn is one of the cheapest things that can be grown on the farm and one of the very best paying things. We ourselves grow very largely of Fodder Corn, using same in preference to hay, and when the hay hiarket is reasonably high we dispose of our hay and use fodder because the fodder can be grown for about pne-fifth what hay can; and, another thing, if you get such rich, luxuriant fodder as we offer, it is f^lmosl a*; good, ves, many farmers say better, as the very best hay, that is, for cattle. Now, there has been for the past few years a great demand, or better, a call, for an extremely early Fodder Corn. and. in order to meet this demand, we have been experimenting and improving, and testing and hybridizing and crossing varieties of Corn, until to-day we have The Most Perfect, Earliest, Rich Fodder Corn in Existence. This Corti will ripen out ears inside of 60 days from olanting, and usually from 2 to 3 ears on the stalk. The foliage is probably 6 feet high, very leafy and bushy, and contains a tremendous amount of nutritious matter. Of course, this is not as prolific as our Salzer's Superior Fodder Corn, but it has the advantage ovâ ' , , r Another thing, if this Cprn is desired for winter fodder, it can be planted early; it can be cut months ahead of frost, and can be stored away in first-class shape, and will keep all winter, 'fhis can be done before your busy fall woik crowds you. We believe the two novelties that we have illust


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