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Saturday, November 9, 1312. ; all 4omesticrinanure applied to other t. fields on the place. : ' 1 " . The question arises, Does th;is pay? .r fclryoorhees suggests that we raise an account with each lot and see , -Arhat are the results of; our, opera ' -tions.t- Suppose we vdo this now and - - strike a balance. -; , ' . 'I:. 4'- - ' The debitsare as follows":; ;. - ".. ;.V': i':1908;;'rta.';3 0 0 pounds phos--V . " hate at $13.50; 60'" ; l ' -pounds, potash at $42.50. : .'$;3,08 :c. . 1909 - to; 300 founds pho'sn .. phate at - $ 13 3 0 ; 5 0 y? V'-- -'pounds potash at 4 2 . 5 0 i : :f" - 3 .0 8 T: 19 1 Q;; ttK;400 pounds phos - v v "yy:'- phate 1; at $13.50; 10 0 iTti ' p9unds potash at- $ 42. 5 0 . . . - 4.8 3 , 1911, to 7 300 pounds -phoV-; ;p3:phatev 'at llZJW$?.$pj&&& yZ ' y pounds potash alif4 2.5030 ?3jX - 191 lto -1Q0 pounds sBdne .at, $30.00; 150 pounds ni- 2.75 (7)- 1133 trate soda. at $50 fA ' 'i , -5.;. SThecredits.; are aa;f ollbw;: ; ri&09by tns pWayt'lij ;'wltli:;:6f ige giadel!lntQisHi:4 Vsilage: ;jitlit .-;.-V bats at 60 cerits-vti-s : -'C-Avrels corn arid: torage . fet 40.00 r H : 1912, f by -2 .tons clover -hay ' .v - , at;$15;00;.:l ..i;'..V.-..'s0.00 $i6o;oo: -16.81 '--V-'- ;;H& Deducts fertilizers per. ' - V Balance to. pay for, seednd vitf:lilllaor - ; f v You .will observe the 'economy . of V : ; ; v this system.; ; I have used very little .nitrates,, which; Is -costlyi ; but, have Aj: i nseb.e1$!nerl tplan f 6od aSdre- ''yyiied. on the legumes to :; gather my iS-liitrbgeff : V - of ten. speaks : of .the - soil as .a living" ..-thing,: and fronv my, pDseryation i ;;'i''tlilnlj'we;sliould treat it aVsjichr It proposedto" fatten a IlvinguMmat, i , 1 'would not gorge it at. the first, feed; yy-knd then starve ' it 'for daysvi;wduld ' jS X feedtiglitiyafcflrst but atreular y:.J :J-l feed as tlie capacity, of 'the animal to '$fefasi5'iriilai6: its 'food developed. -Now . :': in the-1 management ,ibf my soli,'. 1 t' -vflnd thatTthe same-metnoas saouxa H.; be.foiloednf ; ;feinafc eicssiveTappllciitlbnsof com :yyyy mercial f ertiUzers tor poor soils;; the , : : T:; :result is unprofitable land v unsat .iaciory. auo euu au up.Boiuj.tia.y v- v'l : 1' Imakeak application; arid expect S Is nd Improvement, but if I ; ctt' y ; ' ;fmy,:iand- every aear.-trotatingv.the rL ; PTona'; and fertilizing at least : every .tnere, is an Jaccum.uiauuu vi y av i 3 II"' y ... . .. Here are some things which I'd v - I test my. geare in a Crushing. ' The driver sits i on the ' left-hsnd .: i require ; if I -bought a car.' I've . inachine of SO tons capacity., .i- i -i side, close to the cars he passes.'- ;', learned : their need' by building ' - : u 1 . . - i " V- - r L?; - - .mrwtJ.j . - c is r,: EachenrfM.ls.tekted 43 houra- f I doubly heat my .carburetor Xo - h,'-s. y: 'V28h6urs in the chassis; : . ; : - .deal with low-grade gasoline. . I use -; " I could -. save, I judge, $200 : per car by building Reo the.Fiftifwith Z6 nours in the chassis. 4 . wvh iww-ijiuc wiuy. a u- ( r''"7-V.-.-r, v-,. :-;-;-:; r';''-Va $75. magneto,on which yott can i:;;; limit noutput ta SO cars daily,'J tart the'car;v:-: 'fV .v' S'-'c V? use wide, long springs, with -y ;, seven leaves' In them. : And I use deep upholstering of genuine leath- lfv:w.';v chrome nickel steel f or the - "" , fiieK , Wuk i -1 'vJ r-i wouia warn Dig ures Because ot . " ? t.t t , "-- t: : uo cictuw omg usuw,,uuu wm lions, manganese sieei in tne cranx . the dash.' ;yuuiucm.Dui you migut lose uiree v ;. .. T .7!' " - " 'v'"'-:i:t Sw'wam-hig'u r ivtheir immense ec6"n6tny;i '"-r u-: tions, manganese steel in'the crank-. ; the pOPctoto J: Fifth, though Ut was always over-. i... needed strength,. 11 Comfort and beauty mean -mcch in a car arid I spend.a great'deal to ; secure it. . vr- ri - : "'.secure it. v ? 'S;. U?U S.K. ?!&' , tired. Tire, makers say that 22 per " H Every driving part is built suffi-W&y4 h'M ;centwin add 65 per cent to the aver- ' cient for a r4S-horsepower engine My Own CftT ; - V " ;, l. I would want ltehtness combined 3 i se i4-incn praKe arums tor quiet, witn 'sirepgen. a nai means qqsny : i;? else! would not buy it. So I build 1 in this way for those who buy from m?ZZZ . ' - The vartous:parts.ofvthis car get'i'me. vsE,va , . -i V C s -r; a thousand inspections so errors c?r could easily save at least $200 ; I woulc want bearings that en-v - and weaknesses can't creep in. t f by skimping on things ( like these. dure, v That means roller bearings , xwhich costive - times iasmucbas common ball bearings. In Reo the life Fifth we use 15) rrtller heafino-B :11 a '. ycri. But men in time would, lose their Comfort ; ; ; ; , . Sov cut my aowii to I uss iri this carvmy ideal center lowest minimum, and sell , a car. ' them Timken, 4 Hyatt High Duty. 1 .v1 -" y" : Yr v X V ; ' : -qpntroli so all the gear: shifting is such as I describe for $1,09$. ;:; T require my springs' to.stand,;by ' done by moving a handle only three. (, . v Write for.our f'iiund-'tlM'' f ; aines in eaica ox xuurjuireviiuns . P test, 100,000 vibrations '4: name of our nearest dealer Vv:, r'i.JP-'r -r. r;. -Jj.- KCQitnctrinny The 1913 Serbs t r $1,095 y Mm Horsepower -;i Wheel BateA-T A 112inchM 34x4Inche ?heeli-S. '"''':,. Rims . - "'a V TEree r DectKo , ' Speedv; 45 Miles Made with -;V4nd5-t';. 1 11 r v'- - syv 1. 11 x 'v a- ... ; mm 1 j- 5 Top and windshield not included in price. We qvtp this car witfct mohair top, side curtains and slip corer. windshield, gas tank for headlights, speedometer and self-starter-all for $100 axtra. 7 , r Rested - io ; thei; - extent- fit o1rlng::.to ; a plant ; provided the ; tarmers. neighborhood would, plant un-i r'fi..;i ti w: rfnh: "h mlat rmrs. : vt': :sta Die manure ana .we nave no : re- wr . . ; --.i rm. w. -n aer-coniraei ov. aures vi r X & -0 sunder anythipg v ,,, - fc 1 V''-f'trfi-....,AV trft flfiihhlft ' Af Vthft fttonfliha;- . r v,; . , ,i . ...r 'offer, was resrarded - as'" absiirdf '''tho J. except- the Stubble of i the; crops ? hevi: w-T '... ''"' .-'i . ,'! V..T Atvfi'.a ' vTf .1fT'V' 1nW'TOAi1rfiit wroll In" title . ' ."" . - ' - ' m jl ilc Ci X fntl. iama 4m4 ' An; V f rrn .o1rTrt . irntTA '' offer was; regarded; as absurd, the Idea of selling 1,000 pounds, or teit f T ' . - . k . - '-,1. i' ' ' . - ,-" ..'.! - ".i attti 1 A w j v - AM m a-.. - - experience, like that of -Mr,7St. jDiay, , -case, just -as: tne peas vaipne gave y yV r UCL: b : uu5 U1 - oev-- Dusneis 01 lomaioes ior j j.o u, wnen yyy: is never safe to draw too broad;con-- Mr.St. Clair, but this vdoesvriot prove p NeedVT was apt, - that much did riot appeal to4 my peo- ; V" nalnna Mr'Leigh 1 unquestionably right - cial fertilizers alone," will give ; thO ' we do not need such; enterprises, but r There. Are farmers here who each- fool 'as fa certalnlv we are not readv :for 'them 'Biimmpi' "nxn -'vcuratahloa fft.'.WnA(i : can be used to greTat. profit," but ttwill In sayingx that a, combination of the. Corisumersin JCharieston are; riow durjng the winter and spring, in some . 4 not do to conclude '.that -they atorie' twocommercial ; fertilizers to grow ; paying; 12 cents per quart- for milk, .instances enough are put up to, sell ' H'"'-Mr''TniWW'KeeD','the':lBQll proddc-'i":g09d about .one-half of that, or some parti; I am satisfied" that such "... :.', turnea .unaer or , reiurueu . m - vuo ; w vcu ,w wumw ; uajmu. eian.cvuia uo Bsit;uiai.icaiijr .. ue- tlve.' v Tito fir nt frnn or neas on. mis iauu '?iutui ml - mnumc-rw wwm vaoto v " r. ' . f , . 'tiuvu .mn bv uu j "& . - i-XunieYtliizedwas V; failure; the be second crop--f ertllized,;; as Jwe have .'" method of soil building? often said- that the. pea crop snouia... 1 in a section where ii is': so 'scarce ai y . The direst need of my" section' is - - to sell at alrorit four times ! the price more efficient ' arid less expensive "C" - i: beiiwa9. Eood ' Mrl Leigh " does ' not" Special fates , will b6 , given by all paid f or Jt by plants which How., sup- transportation; and co-operative mar- : r 7 n ;u9 ;wnt he did with the first pe ' railroads to the FarmersV National ply " :: ; 'croD ' oiT-wW'icame'In- betwee'-the Congress, which meets in New ; Or- -Southern..' farmers, have learned :to ; Mt Pleasapt, S. C.'' rr; : ; two Vrons Only-one crop -of peaa Cleans November 7-12; An interest- make:inilk at a cost vof one cent per, . . . . - ;- ' v.. ;. 'tnt VAir for three years IS reported. lug program iibus, vwu yicvicu u,v ucaw, .mvu vUU mvu.a.: .... .v a imw gin wno naa Deen oux -waiitins r. Mi,u jotti.iwi , 4 - t - r , ,' . , tti-a MnA(Aa on1 Mn'nlnff fontrtfloa wlth hr tunt heard tha latter corrtDlalA v '.- Land in Virginia ought to be doing large attendance, is hoped for.-Freo for creameries and canning factories v more, than that.' ; ' .'.,;. . - , Thn point ts, hpwever, that IIr broukht5fcthi3 fieiyiMto that her feet Were tired. ; . ' - Iniormation Can 06 naa ,irom .me f oome years agu-me wnier gut . "My feet get . tired, too, wbfin I b:o out w "Secretary, Kimball, Fort ; De- man ( who theri ownedi'and Operated ..Si?';:1 '
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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