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(ii) 2m 3 V ( 1 MThe good farmer who always tries to keep up the humus supply in LU soil can afford to uie Rock Phosphate. .The'mMwiVrioerclj: camhll With fertilizer on a dead soil had better let it alone, Prof. Massey, in TLo Progressive Farmer. . I ' ' " : " HERE IS WHAT SOUE OF THE GOOD 1; 1 V Preparing for Permanent Fertility. A Field of Crimson Clover. Nature's Provision for Fertile Soils, Mining Daybreak Phosphate . ii.nu.iuii ii ... mi iii.iii ' v J i 4 V Ml A V The $2C5,00 Plant that !.take: DAYBREAK PHOSPHATE, ?Tho Only Economical and Permanent Source of Phosphorus." ITS-. -4' A "A Good Farmer" SpreaJIng Dayhrealc Phosphate to'Be Easily Made . ArailaUe by tha AcHs from the Decaying Cloter Crop : -a ' (P.V S Tons of Alfalfa per Acre for 7 Years, the Next Year 25 Tons of , i VlI neYeaf 11S Bush els of Corn, thea Ui Bushels of Oatl, iffa 7rDui cf Vheat"pcr Aero" A U-year Result Frtta the - vt of Roc!5 fhoiphato ' - . m; - -m-u-:,ii -r : ; C FARMERS SAY ABOUT .Daylbreals Fmel Groitfd Pliosplikfe FROM GEORGIA:- MI ' used l,0CO pounds per acre under corn and harvested 43 bushels against -23 bushels average for this piece of land.1 FROM NORTH CAROLINA: . . "I have used your phosphate exclusively for two years and have had the two best crops .of ray life.1 . - , , - FROM MISSISSIPPI:- , "Secured 10 bushels increase in corn the first yean" FROM VIRGINIA: "! ., . . :r. '.'s- -1- "Used 400 pounds per acre and secured one-half ton increase in alfalfa the first year." May. fiiely Ptospliiaie :.:;:'.. -?;,.3fV-AYV;."'(,f; .. 't. 1 J. j , . ' i i" t i 'H - ?! .... .. ... ' -.. .-.' r - ' V" t: I' I '.' I 10) " IT .Sock GiKiranteed 13 Phosphorus, 29i Phosphoric Add r is the petiif ied remains of ancient animal life taken 'from::'the;i-phpspha - $200,0(M) grinding plant : shpwnr in the picture and untf tlie -fineness of f lote it is easily acted on and made available by the acids" of the soil, arid supplies phosphorus foryour crops at . one-fourth its cost in other forms. ; - ; One Darper acre We beiieve" that- to are at least 1,000 "Good : Farmers" who read The Progressive Farmer and are ready to adopt the Permanent System of Soil : Fertility.; To each of these we want to send full details of-theimethpd;tfaatx ye for increased crops and permanent soil, im .: prbvemeht : ';" ..' Write, ws tor pnees on uayorean l Rock Phosphate and we .'will send you FREE ." Tne -Farm That- Won't" Wear : Out," "Profitable Production" and "The Soil Food Book" . ',(( . ! : .....Vf'j.,r. .':;4U;1 t r '. ....... !. j 'i ,' v"f. ' v 1 p t - .-.; ' J ' Jit , ! ; - . :h. 1 i ''I1' i i ; t i - J
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1916, edition 1
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