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jd p o y 5 -HTTn VT-TI rfTlj YTI? v ihi rm ; r? V v VK C ??.?? itijZ v w f Tv 1 r-!Li- r"v V - v J -r -y - " f :Haa The Ca. Vol. XXXV. N. EDITION Jtxm aad Home Weekly for . , Vlrei ; Gebrjgia, and Florida FOUNDED 180G9 AT DALEIGH, N. C . , . , - " - t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1920 $1 a Year; 5c a Copy 1- 4.' THE VELVET fertilise? would mean tifc ' difference between defts andjpf6fi:4n farms. That extra X) p$r tetit is where the velvet :V;-': IV 25 per cent, increqie has beiri secured from carefully improved seed over common scrub seed taken from the corn crib or gin. - iV good business to buy pure seed x rom fow reliable seed breeder, and , : by selection in your'own field you -can i improve your yields evett of that, or ' you can take the best from common seed and build it u. ' - r Make a start in your corn fietd this fall, if you don't select frut a dozen ears. These can be planted in aspe' cial patch next year.' The, following year the bulk of tht I'sted from this patch can b'e used- for thexgeneral crop, -while the seed-from the best plants can be used for ano titer seed patch. -"' Yes, it is as easy as that? ; " - Select well filled ears from good strong stalks showing plenty of leaf and root growth. In .other words, the kind of com you wantto grow. Protect The . S"eed is ' II x 1 fl f w- wwlM 2 111 II I m VU:, -Select: EaiT ThSt"TOfh.Oown''l Select Earr ThSt' TUrh Hot CanrTna t-Turrv Up.T- ;f- w i;ifa id a "5 0 f - .? - .'- ..l.llMMJuMAUAHVMWilA -mwwii 1 f 5U ; TIIERE IS NO CROP SO GOOD THAT IT CAN'T . BE MADE BETTER BY SEED SELECTION CONTRACTS NOT CONFLAGRATIONS NEEDED nUTIAWRY as 'manifested iin several communities in night- ; A Southwide. cotton-selling organization will handle the cotton h h f lavin m ; x ... x t- -A- . - - m a m a vwemn of cotton, i Thhsft wpthnlfl mitrht wnrlc if cotton Droduction Dlish this. To finance, cotton growers and sell cotton, . the asso- were limited in tfch uWf,.,iioi. nAmmnnif f Tint , as it is: thev cfation must have leeal contracts for the delivery of the cotton futile; for.the reat asa'of cotton farmers in communities ; If the nigrhWiflerwni supply, tmselves witir contract flanks I Jye lawlessness is not tolerated dete of cotton, of thei Andean gotten spcition instead of. torches, and;,have fi tney chnncoi iiw .. A ifavaw vq1a ' flioii nAiVlihrtrft aim; un; to' sell and deliver their cron through i m the lawlefia -:i4ii&ivit-i;i,haM'' . the organization thevwHl accomDlish what theyare affnJx0vlousaridsgu jvell to omuch mpreeffect welcomed in t)io. otcII;arag;ing nooa witn a lew waier duckcls iwic ujwiauB wm"v.wo mrough sluice gates as needed for a opd purpose. b.e signed.before a seed is planted next spring.. - C ? V - r IT i - 1 v i . , vi ' 1 , V i St v' 1 t ( '111 U v P-4 2). v P i n
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1920, edition 1
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