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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 ' ' " : "
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Preparing for Permanent Fertility. A Field of Crimson Clover.
Nature's Provision for Fertile Soils, Mining Daybreak Phosphate .
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The $2C5,00 Plant that !.take: DAYBREAK PHOSPHATE, ?Tho
Only Economical and Permanent Source of Phosphorus."
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"A Good Farmer" SpreaJIng Dayhrealc Phosphate to'Be Easily Made
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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
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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:
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-1- "Used 400 pounds per acre and secured one-half ton increase in alfalfa
the first year."
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GiKiranteed 13 Phosphorus,
29i Phosphoric Add
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'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
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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" .
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