Show A of soudan grass six feet high was brought over frown from kaibab indian form recently and may y be seen in th the 1 e K C N chow ashow window this gross grass was planted pring plowed land about the middle of may j jt was grown on the very dry dryland dry land yot yet at a conservative estimate if cut at the right time for hay chay it would have produce two tons to the acre so soudan U juo rass is a native of the land of argentina and was introduced in the united states in 1910 the seed from which ahl c this came wits sent out by the U S deportment of A agriculture I 1 an excelled ex cellen for alfalfa rafa and with the price barging aidin frani 10 to 30 dollars a ton es as has prevailed in n this thia coulty for leveral years year 1 s no crop could be of gregier breatt r importance imp orlance bupt supt apt maxwell of to kaibab reservation informs us tuf that i n t he has raised about a 0 bushel and a half of beeb this year but a pound do 0 spare D dry ry farmers who are ake in fin ersted y obtain a start ns ng bathe to the department at Wasfi Vash inci ion the above is from the kane co 1 news it gives an excellent idea to allary all dry farmers it Is ii mat they eto the ae department ment at washington D cand C and got get information mitlon i this thia will cot cost our dry farmers farmen agrest beneto th them |