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y . v THE PUOGRESSIVE FARMER i 433. 110) "Uilrate Fertilization - ;The possibility of Nitrate of Soda I being usedasva substitute for Potash" Salts; whetf the tatter cannot be. obtained, gives therfcrmer an added value. - IThere . is .always-a .big .demand - for the best grades of Cottoh :i-iint. ' Ifv you diminish your cotton acres and use the highest grade, of. Seed for Planting and apply one hundred (100) pounds per acre of Nitrate of Soda as tt ettUizerou shbuldet a ?very- profitable .result, . since the Nitrate vill double the yields of your XJottonseed and of Xant. . Grow more Corn and lessCottoh nd carefully cultivate and fertilize all your cropsand youTOTenuBfromyoiifT1111- tion will be greatly increased. StuB fxkt Card for -our Fr&Bort on Cotton 25 Madison Ave. New York ; - -rv - v anyccca(Uionccoulat be conceited of 1 V Need Moreprtal, TSurwr AJto; wnenptnjrnogs aDoreprmas J S' "I? 1 .uiU 71 j Jivr -would returxuis reat profit as vwould l !5HMX.-:r-V: number of hogs of smaUer,. . . 1- I - J sire. ' ' , i ? ; --And therrare times; whea grazte ittflTHhe coming t t talked of- rural credits bringing - the 150-pound hog is more profitable a greatly ' -increased a capital to" the i than the one of greater weight Awhile farms of the iand must come, to the there are other times "when a lot-of greatmajorityrof cheap .pasture "is : at -hand-that hogs tarmers,-:-an im-" be -allowed to make more?frame . proved; system of on thischeap feed and then be finish-, farm management, Ved at' around 300 to' '3S0.i -pounds. ". U " else to -many - the Then' the sort of - market w'e-have . increased amount. ; must be considered, and it is trueerenT ) -7. u-vaiuaDie -kjl i.r h f tMHWV warn ridStimplns 4SS? Actually does three men's wont No lame back walkupright, V asters Sett, maetsi Jertilisa Mcovera every Diane, 'xtshbdibqc iodbcou, BtandHwtlaaalityxrop. ves ; - coet very day unsd. uuaran- ? teed.: Write today. . MASTERS CO. . ; Chicago UUntis fey toniBhinjf A . Jtf I 1. ri T55TTTF A Constant Wat er Supply ."FofTCouf Farm Home r t (.depend en a windmill t the All trour water tank, tit's more re liable and economical to Install ers may "prove a calamity. vj.vKKt'RJascfl 'To the man on the ' farm- or in rany-'-btn'erBield'of work; ?for that matter, who is giving constant 'study" to the matter of econ omy of -operation; and 'putting 1 in pmcrice thethi!igsiis '-study indi cates ' make for greater - tfhciency, more capital means a powerful airy. But to the thousands of -men on the farm wh( economy hd 4 ura -ct constant supply of Sxtsh water, without fud'Oi -attention. 3he Kilt Kamoperi fa tiieflowof anaratteamharinBaiall dt Mwtforwowmrtl a supply-ol Z ei lorn tot more pennlnute. WUfc f malidtala almraBttra system. SinrpT4nttan; 0er ll;(X la use. 5atrtnm Btftran- --v teed. Write today for catalog and free estimate. I I MM : RIFE CO. 4l3ft Trinity BaiUinsr New Yok Cto't M dopUemtad tMtMrt M lb htpHon rtf DAY8 VW TrUI 8i)Uet to yrnor trrorm, It's mthtr CTkbvt 23 general Mtlsfactlon "and by oar direct low celt metBDODi Biu&r o "yottTO or more on-eacn bUffffy. ITS atyUa BuMUa and etyUa Harna f iliastnUd km M mmj.-iioa't bat wUboat Mine ou book. portal tittan "ttaa.' 'fcttaj aria todigr. ELKHART CARJllfcCS RaWmvra CO. TladeHflT-BlrfiTr crops better farms with rW3 FtrA'ttrcief f AKuaCnict Ttfte flrtcpto1tV"OradceToag. stable-Kereralbie mrttT!rtrwmertm lfti!lay,, lUtrlal. Ksan-bici tlwrt.cl',, I OiMAnamtAtML ratsancrwer IMca work Ug wachVnai. Boefl Vara 'or tMZ f Wtlte for free booklet and mtroduetory propoeiuon. i CttiibofeDltcliJl.itaawca.ua,icaBOi.flMBaBMr?. of capital may not erally, I ."believe, that i our : Southern work its j greatest markets call f or "the small carcass; "good, "and to oth- And should our market be located on our own farms still the small hqg should. appeal to us, because -the meat is "sweeter and tenderer and more readily and safely cured - than'i that from large hags. . , $ - " " .. ' . . ... I .. ' .. " ' There is a lot of mystery about the v growing of grasls with some of our J . folks. I couldn't jay howonany.hav? ..asked -me durrngithe. pastv-year- if it farm who 'have not;yet learned that (frfishl .- beared : land). Why, .v r economy oi proaucnon ana aisxnuu- u -.u a nA tion tire essentia W rrmximum profits, land isuU 0f 4iumusHsiust the fc incf eased -capital might,-and proba- lace to1ow the grass.. ,Xhen-: mow t Diy-woum mean aneniargea Dusiness ftlA 11t1f:KA Kit nf without an increase of - profits,- in un-A.A Avi other-words, just a little tnore" Vear; and:!those of the,shreaf nelso. 1 u ' Airieird intone of the Ml couuttes-of judenttftmdittir capitalhoever jnedr ty for securmgertdrteans Seririus ;ctrtawriwroweeded tarassd (menacev;indeed,5therthan yJ tthemsands-of :tous ,oi odd with debts thattoedtthrouhtwo de-s;d,HbDixtTs that,- while- iine tofrave wxfr-enttrfcly t,e. 4 v.-.- nght ior those who cotildtord Hyan the I Muegrass m theot ; v wrce. profit? at , 4are8, in , sections of Ithcwth all, butoftrttheherhanthe -"7 " ""estaWisfied Alright .Twnon'gvthc.rfirtat meager torn sneraie. ; Anfl wly worry. : sttrmps after itheimber arranmd to?pauder:toiiaimVszeor ytfmt ftheprovider hvtoy;il gn i : ioxm ;yt&rs iid give rhis people t the iNcoamar-tst that rnore would havcfwtraesas - a ianatter vof ' r-r:.e6: JWM a ,WnnQi,ac course when, a: $ewyyears flaterv-the J,, ,., v . . - - increased farm . capital had, through., otmd CDnditions provide a square It is the rule at "Sunny Home" that a M;n:,;ai'-,ii;vnj .v,1 increased expenditure . for non-essen- Mmions o in the : .Piedmont tiakmust crmie -fromiiimased prof- ;South that are. almost worthless for sana wt xnrougn Dorrawea capital. farmillg !puTp0Ses because of contin- safe-basts-to provide' ior increased heayily t0 gr&ass as soon'as the timber' " condrrioTi would have been ifairlyTicH Our territory has-predated the us- todav .and. have oroduced. orofitablv ual trop of 400 to 500-pound riogs, and all these-vears theworst of it is that the -growers of A. L - FRENCH these lieavy hogs-Tire" boasting about the size of thtmand know" little or- Xt n 1 a lis .tl. sM.-nJ tidthing about the profit or . loss r1: 0 in. wcdb production brought. I believe it to be PlowedUfider a ;BfegtteMMTiat-wiy;ponnd HERE'S nothing burned on Sosc noy grown m a per -on xnriarms 01.. dale Farm -that can be turned i me-aoum ana i.ea ary ieeas xost tne with a two.horse turnplow, and there J grower crcry ceni nc wonia unng on are some 4hinrc lhat aw rxtmnt turn the market. , And -my.behef is that it tha. we,hanl tn a nnnr nr.llrl cnot is -a safe a guess to ?aythat had .fn,(iaw.fln(i aff-r Q three I70-poun4 hogs- been. produced, a fertile -nnt:,thr av, r on graziTiBjanu gram iccus, in piace , can . tQAAtr , and such like . V a - pt-eacn ow-pouna one, tne money Ihey would have brought on the mar ket," would, one-half of it, at least, have been profit. T?VERYmanwHoliaBany idea H ?f uymga Kerosene or Gasoline liuguw suumu nave mis rjOOK. j-jduubocb uturt3nc . types oi engines i 4iow-etmtruetefl : how ntiAmto . knJ cylinders and tother parts should be : made to give greatest efficiency. It has lalCJi"30 years of enaitic build, lag experience Ior me to learn the Xacts ia this-book. s Youra for the asking. HMy l&161IodelEn-toe8 re -the greatest valud I "have everoffered. All sizes pull from 0oSOivcrfftctoTy rating. WITTE Enjnes-toilt by experts. Free Trial-Easy Terms. ; E0. cvnriKivmEiNGiNE works, 2351" Oakland Avenue, - ? Kansas City. Mo. 55I5i;Intplr-Uldg.. . Wttsbttrgh, Pa. mm' 0 CQXWffi Sag Before iyou arrange to "try any -engine,at ajar price, sendf or my money aaving offer, TTJaaa or Easy Terms, on oAtm Gcarnef'rIerosene andiSas Ncwiold'dlwctrom factory to user; Prlcn average under H6.B0 per H-P. . ttw0 vawe-eaQ,' ven ffpeed,ieiigneB. Xt Cnraclcca 5 j Years. send you myirea book with jnoat liberal trxry j return Rl -mail, IA 233 "Bauer Hock, Kansas OtTi UUsonri. fVnTEXCeittra? VJrjfcRay Automatic A-' 4letiiaiJrnt , Trtp rejulstes the up proper amount of, R25f5?L " SencHw tree X;Ray raototare tfXSLmr 1 lw Vo.21 . X-Ray CMerator, is carried tp 1 I Ucubatora and Breeders Ml parts tritrntchfof I I ahtpped to practically all abaatWturUormty. No Jlpoix&mprsuprfpaiA. eoldtWeaorcorntrt. X I n v nM X Ray tenk. fr-JS- f j InCtlbhtor Co. lampandlorget.Only Hi V !1 . oi 1 fitting- of tank re- BTTr f ' 2?rfz a qulredlorentlrehrftA - '.D PaaWcitw ,lawa TheTlFesMnoFrouIau Cl-Alt',rnrC!e trrvrpeai TOid icy aiillWt!!! Iwtns-itom the mown Mne. wrttfct combination machine. Hothinir like It Themachine I havteeti rookrngTorfcrr 20 yart,M W. F. Maaaey."H wUl mtet ery dmanH." ILA. koryan. Director Tenn. Kip. SttUon. fiooklat tt traa. fcof er Tea a Bcaa Thretter C , Mfrtat,' Taaa. m Far flwyWiiiai. ia. Inwat Ml 1 ll It r i-M rM anrtMf f, writs M. I ' A UAMUridTUaud CO- Oarrall. kawa " mmm a I early in order that it may decay before plant ing time. The-way we managecane bagasie is ! The small farmer needs to learn .u .Ath Apa 4 Mm..N(i .a a ' aa.aa v.w v 4 a ' UU vhat the stockman-has known for en r..-,- uu r..n t .t,.. v itars that the Tntat-prodncinr ani- anri i;cf ;'f ur,r: , j , wt, mannar is nmsnea una marKeiea ai-. eot.: ,A tu i, an-rany i xne anrmai mai.pro- it nd pUnt. thc q th watey d?C?'C?r.?fit'ble " CaTCaSS' .bcCauS.C - burrow, or list two burrows back and in .nc ia mat young TowiriK . plant. In cultivating-corn we Ttin rna.s put on more pounas wun me , pl0WS shallow -and never plow ditto aamc tccu man uu uiucr, more. ma-. hc mtcrf ,ay by afd wfJ hayc . t j T j . r t fine crop of corn as the decayingjnat OAndthe jndgment of the individual . tcr gets saturated with water- and xarrncr is npwnere more clearly indi- holds moisture for the growing crop, cated lhan in this matter of deciding The bagasse is well decayed by the "K"1 rtU"ul. wuc, lul u" 1 15 next year and has never been in the" mcat-proaucing animals to secure the way of the plow. T. E. LOTT. gxmcsi nci proni... i oeiieve u is perfectly safe , to say that under no condition is it profitable to keep hogs in our section after they have passed the weight of 350 pourid gross con- 1- Seminary, Mls. Iant brain." "Why not UM mora American. to iwetptb oobweba from my a Ytcfcum clfancrT" rtaHl 'MM - r . n tvnrlctiefl al .w.rtr,a i)Deatal pen wire lock cup w ioldfl fast. r Bit fc""??. i. - . i Mirm-DOi clbinetB, t farm imuiiUJCUkai a- - area you money. fanmJ farm tenplameati mm '(aaliacaiaa ? pattartaadof I Calif. 4tedwood. - ared with aaowto auu k" Iron: baa trlpia waiia. . ajopyar -anky weaawf, (!) NEW FEAHOER BEDS DOrrff TAT donble tirlcw fcrrfoitbcr boditiia pillow's. end.Xor our rw.. wanted WOlTCt tiat LURC uay polUnff ttar-ni onCVrlte todfT j. J. F. G3WGOSiX9 Dept. r Our greatcit offfr la one vi irmi win-. vitiir I0r 11.60. Get a mUhbor ot now u"1 Ito Joln you on nnla Tn?prn """"
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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