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1320 (20) , , - :.;(,".,'., THE PROGRESSIVE FARMer i m tmw .... . r mm wm ine Big root growth means a biff plant growth. The ' roots are the mouth of the plant thru which they absorb nature! f ruv. r. Th MrfCW- Tils : Plnw and Subsoiler breaks up the soil so that the roots can t M. ..ft. fAJ It C.U 1 -J 4.t. fi 1 .H aI 1 J' -1 . .. r juuif . vuc iiiuuiu uccayi aunng xnc wuiier. mois. ture, too, is caught" up and held in the : soil . The mcjvay jLisc now ana ouDsoucr Foes down tram 3,2 to 16 inches into the earthsoil is sliced up and dropped back with every particle pul- 9S5r venzecL.Top soil stays on top roots can Hot SimmV OUt as IS the case wJin an nrrlinarv nlrtvir i nr4 n11 r . . --- - - ' r-" : . wuv -J BVM are not so to be dreaded, for the roots can' push uierhselvei to food and moisture inru ine sou soil, i ne MCJay gives the roots a chance to grow. Rip Open the Subsoil Bury the WeedY and ImectA The Patented Disc and SubsoUer is especially effective agas;w It turns them under and tears their roots to bits, thus killing' dierri. - The McKay Disc Plow and Subsoiler does away with the old-style plow witlyts heavy side draft. The plow runs in a straight line with the direction of the horses or tractor pulling; This makes it pull at least 25 easier than the ordinary disc plow; UsuaUr, discplowsare made heavy to keep the discs in the soil But, the subsoiler of the McKay draws the "disc 1 into the earth. Power generally used in pulling dead weight is taken op in subsoilin?. and lot "nde over" hard 6pots leaving a half finished the subsoilers are so curved that thev rann job. Iliey can be removed, ieiving a perfect disc plow of economical draft Use It on Rocky, Stumpy LanS Without Iiiluii M automatic safetyrelease hitch saves the disc and !subsoilerr when' al struck. .The release hitch drops the plow te tore any damage is done. When a: tractor is used with the . M cKayy this sares manybrokendiscsandpoints. ..The beams cannot drag the ground for they have high arches. v All bearingi are" dust proof, 'and ; provided with grease cups, , v Sold Ton a Guarantee y-;:-'. Every plow is guaranteed as to mai terial and workmanship, and that it will do exactly what we '' claim for it. GET TOE FACnWrite for full information and : name of deader who can supply you. ' To wera & Sidlirin MfgJ Co I Rome. Ga h m m m m mm .mm-, mm m mm r r - mm mr mm mum m m m mn' m m m " -Your Barn, Residence, OuU the exanana&Hk. T)mt lrait for had WMtW. Arr.?ii ru4 IWM- aJL L.. ay pa ca tne root to last as tang as the building you csndothuuyoncse tXmk el wood dunglefc JMrff.TolwdcudapiJw wood, iwi ruit. buckle and bulse iike cheap .ua. vncc p on mey iaai lona u do buiktoa. boiy to uj$ no toou needed but baa Jntfrndeaib. FamC-Wzdor Ptictod. . 'i;-;.'-.... Wnte today for information, prices, booklet. Tdb all aWsofiSnc. r ' :; THE CAROLINA METAL PRODUCTS CO Dept. A. WilnJnaftM.C. Hi Ask your dealer to explain the to you, or write us for catalogue. . Gcaitt Patented is the only plow needed to do every kind of plowing all the year round. Can be changed In two minutes from a turnlne plow to a inidcle breaker or cultivator, usiss ; ordinary iteel points, soooten, i Bnoreia or crapes, v Saves BO I per cent on mrjnm mnm CAHTT MAN UFACTURING v COMPANY. " MACON," v GEORGIA RENEW ALL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION THBOUGn us I 'Out club's save you money. We will gladly make a special club on any papers you may wish.; . , One letter, one, money order and It's all aittended'to. - ,- May we' eerre you? - 'THE rilOGKESSIVE FARMER EKGIIlEi32J5KS 5Sf.i 1 Aaverkaa englnci. Sold direct bAow any con- iC'.rS!84 wot; " uTvrurang Biuininice more trnwer. 1m. fni t?. . ... m ' rMoUne or keroKne.. Quick drentar. SmthOwtneyCo. 821 East Ciry 8t. Richmond. Va. El VJ Our book, "The Boll Weevil Prnbl:' will help you to beat the boli weeylU Tou can get it together with a yeafa subscription to The rrogressive; Farmer,Jor .$U5. . w. Devoted to Educatlnn rt-rw-:i-.-. - " - O Devoted to Education. rr vuoperauon and MiT- vr..-'. .-. ........ v . r-r. mir ' : 7 contributing Editor. - - 1 11 STATE UNION MEETS NEXT ient c. s, ' V Falns ieave. Raleigh after nnft fo W: .Southern Rlilwagnt as P. m. : frolnar po'ii. soing west. i.c PrelimiriafylFr6gram:lDf A FaperUnJbiiJia iheiAoiditor ;7 V - IVI7? ium, Raleigh", Tuesday to,Thursday .of . Rra. ai. 1 weetee te&tn fe' Tleton, Fair. prepared; irecbgnitibnr theitruth SoiwJ rl ?xpress pin- statea byPresideht Alexaer irV W Cooperation tie letter ;this. week, that ."the work; of : Ivcynote prawyjanC;imporic9nce; tn ty.rvts.v;!lo l ; J.'1 vgrcssive warmer recently etUbliah- in every .-commiimtT some: I ; sent an inquiry to each J form, of cooperation." Practical co- : "T er of the: State Farmers' TInmJ pperationJwiU -be; emphasis to say what the Union in meeting from start to :finisk:Nfth Cirblina ought to do - Not only will all the usual business . The following replies are interesting: "'f-;iSitha in Every Commnnitv Sum. business agents and warehouse mana- A1vnj ' e" gers for e purpose of;eff er cooperation between the counry .1 ".worK ot paramount importance Unions in markettng.and buying. See . . n m :13 to establish in every that your county Union lSYrepresent-". com,nty tome form of cooperation. manager. B rother- Faires adds : if , "We have isecured reduced ratesiib' this meeting on the 'round trip plan Please instruct all who will attend to ihquirebftheifagcn rates, and be sure to get return ticket before leaving home."- : " Following is. - preliminary C prograiri of the great; meeting, subj ect to later changes : $$ffi&Z$f$4l TI7ESDAT, NOVEMBEB 14 : .i'Merninf Session: "DR, ALEXANDER like faith without works ;' it is dead, or-soon will be. Without coopera tion organization- is futile, useless, lost effort, wasted . energy. Activity signi fies life; inactivi ty, death. It is next to impossible ' to keep a local, Union alive unless the 10:3 0Pray er Rev. -O. M. Duke.; State Chap. . . . lain. Announcement Credentials, Com- . , r . . , . 'ymMet.hs..; at 'work, doing some 10:40 President' Annual AddresHrr. -H. tfi?ntr"rnonprativp1v . Q. Alexander. Matthewa ..- . "f"--- ... 11:30 Report of credentials committee.i The potential power of organiza HiS?!?0!'.8? Secretary-treasurer. tion: is .unlimited : . but without coop- --; Aftemooi:;$esai; v Power ? 2:0b-'The NaUonal Rural tredit .' - By p. j. H.TonEneicen;vDirMtor'vThe';form' of cooperation should be -. . von Engeiken v is- a member - of the : thatlwhich will , best serve the com . .Florida tat Pi people stand in 3:00 Questions of the Rural Credits Law - , . . f a r,,;otpl i-v answered by Mr. Engeiken. , ,w greatest need ; of. And fortunately ; 3:30 Report of state organizerLecturer coboeration can be harnessed up to ?! ; : J. Z. Green. Marshvllle . a.4v V"'---. '-f . l. r Pnn1 4:15 Announcement of Committees. ; i - i almost every form and phase of com- - B. Gibson, Chairman, Statesvllle. .. v ' , . . . iii nA flip l:o Introducuon of Resolutions. txi-fittingrv the v least galling and tne :,5:30 Adjournment ,?'v: to put on is found z Nteht Session- " ; - jn ouf North Carolina cooperative as- 7:30 rarmers Union Song (Everybody . Tf.;c iaw was orepar--asked to join In lngtng.) ; J SOCiatlon law. 1 hlS law was Ppa 7:40 how a credit Union HeiDaa Farm j ed" b Union men and passed by ' Community Speaker announced later.v -t tt-.: and it is 8:oo Five-minute Reports -from - other means ; of Union influence, ana it ' : ; Credit Unions. :. the best possible tool for effective co- S:30 How Tobacco Farmers May ; Share - - ,. r . a l. Warehouse Profits C. R. Townsend, operation. Farmviue;-C. R. Dixon, Wilson, - - Coooeration can be applied in many r ways to , production io mc it o " :)f cost and the increase of products. It-must be made use of in marketing, ; as ' it is. utterly impossible to coin- 'I - - J . . CiUa nrirPS tOr 10:20 Report of Educational Committee : mano: at ail times PruiuulV Y ' 10:40 Report of Special Committees. :. ; our nrodnctS unless we sell cuupt" 11:00 Election of Officers and of Delegates V.?1""'" - to National Conrentlon at Palatkat tively., - . T ": in :,v Fla., November 21.-?li,yv::.rst',H effective m 12:30 Adjouramenv-; imposed Afternoon Sesstoii-IMseTOslon of C8p 0f dis- . - Buefaess Activities ; ; . ; ; :upon and robbed by a system v l;2 coaperatioij r in I Buying1 FerUiizers, tribution ' that is expensive, ana csuppnes ana arm jaacmnery r i ;t will never uc wo-, . - WEDNESDAY, KOYEMBEB 15 v Morning Session 9:00 Prayer 'and" Song.VK'i-v?' :' 9:10 New Business.. : 'f:?"-, ? 9:40-r-Report of Fertilizer Committee, MOO. VU I:f5 Discussion and: Reports on Foregoing., bv its bfinehCiaries And the'inasses . Object.. r.'.p-:; .-i. f ua.nU who are the vicing 2:i5-:ooperation in cotton and cotton seea v "7 r Marketln-R W. Graeber. Charlottnvpr change it except uuw6 2:K0 FftrniW TTntAtt'-flAnv.' :::.K 4-a-:: "Vtem ' 01 .tuvw Cooperative " Creameries ind "Cliees ;-- machinery t Factories AJ J, Reed, Dairy Division warehouses 1 DUi m 5oerative North Carolina Aa-ricultural Exneri- roc :t a-efficiency OI tuut- s 'and'give greater bene ; North Carolina Agricultural Expert- rrpase the-emcienty rrt,A ment Station. -X-j? x. irreater benenis S15-Dlscussion. X to jo-rcooperative Marketing of . Gutter, Union must do everything PU3 0 -iifSSB, ana jrouixxy Mrs. z. vreen, . - ' . . et-,. , wirn Marshvllle. a svi" - Atrflftf v: 4:15 Adjournment : to; A." & M.,ColIege forj.waf ehouses through wiw Of inspection.-, t . :30-supper at , college given ty college; laimci v - .nW nfoui- Authorlties with Welcoming; Message"; erv oroduct that he c" 6" kUy ably, and througa ". ; - ible directly anu uivr . , par- by President Rlddlck. .: "y .'-V'. Night Session , 7 :45-7-Co5peratlon ' in Purchasing Pure-bred " 3.S anaustry visiont ortn uaro ma ,- ; 'Atlr a hersis penment station,-- ; v: i,i':N?v '"i,v.,:-. - , 8:10 Discussion. IX' x-& ; effort should " De, nidu 8:80 Mutual Fjre Insurance, T. .B. Parker, ; , i rhnnections With 8:50 Discussion. ' ':'i:;-';v:Xf'i .'-frt prve" this Chu. n jfurcnasmg i-ure-Drea r ""rv, 7 - .--cf neeas f-, .i Gray, xniief Animai;vverythingthat,:he; must rmined rHorthCarolinacs manufactur- 1 . i. snip Record During the , Year. VA;?:;r:th'at' muSt.-.De--.oui"v'-' t,- save 9:00 Presentation s of . Flag. -to Delegates T A -,-v leerislativc v. . TnUBSDAT MORK5XO, NOYEMBER lfi- - r,-t:n if the masses IfAMlhl..' fiAA.Irtlt 9 :00 Farmers' Union Song.- "" economic slavery i if demo cracy
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