| Show SUEON GRASS SUGGESTED TOR QUICK aibick GROWING FEED I 1 where crops have been plowed up because of 0 drouth conditions certain ertain quick maturing crops may lie he planted with fill good results grain wheat oats or lye iye may be sown for either hay or pasture recommends professor 3 C hogenson extension agronomist of the utah state late agricultural college sow at the fhe normal rate of one and one halt half bushels pr per acre it if the land i ran cart be irrigated before the crop is planted so much the better grass is one of 0 the very best beat non leguminous emergency hay chops it surpasses millet or oat hay from the standpoint of yield and is about the same in feeding value as these crop as well as timothy sudan grass gives a large yield the crop can be grown easily and cheap ly and the seed cost is low because icausi the grass seeds seed heavily and the plant stools readily so EO that a relatively small amonn amount t of seed is I 1 required per acre this grass grasi can he be seeded late any timo time from may 10 to july 1 although seeding before june 15 may be expected to give the best results in ili an average season it is a dependable crop and withstands dreuth remarkably well after it becomes established sudan gra grass gras s is a very rank rani grower and therefore draws heavily upon the coll coil moisture and available plant food with ahe amount produced pir acre re into cons ii it probably is no ir iier an ii th taiti s ibex than oth r compol jiin grin or grass crops it as very leafy and retains its leaves well when cured for hay for further information on this crop consult a county agent |