Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1894 — 216 BUS. 8 LBS. OATS FROM ONE BUS. SEED. C [ARTICLE]
216 BUS. 8 LBS. OATS FROM ONE BUS. SEED. C
This remirkaUe, almost unheard-of, yield was reported to toe John A. Sal,er Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis., by Frank Winter, of 1 ’ *ntana, who p.autcd ono b nhel of Gte t N< rthern Oats, carofully till 'd and irrijjtted same, and belie es that in l&9t he can grow fr m ine bus. f Great Northern Otti three, hundred bushels. Its aw. nder.ul oat. tr t'ou Will Cue Thw wet and Send It with 8c p' stage to the ab ve firm you wxu receive am >lo pac .age of abovo oats and their farm eed e talogue. Perhaps they are called crossings because their condition is enough to make people cross.
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