Journal of Ayi iculture, Victoria. 



[10 Feb., 1919. 



RIGHT PLANTING 

 BRINGS PROFIT 



Deering and McCormick Grain Drills are made in five sizes— 9, 11, 13, 15 

 and 17 coulters— and are interchangeable from disc to hoe, or vice-versa. 



If 3-011 are growing grain for fun and not for the most profit, 

 plant your seed any old way. Bul if you want every pound 

 of profit you can get, plant }'our seed right. Use a Deering 

 or a McCormick Drill. Right planting is more important 

 than many farmers think. It often means profit where the 

 other fellow has to take a loss. The local agent who handles 

 these drills carries the drill best suited to your work. With his 

 advice you can choose a drill that will plant your seed in your 

 soil and plant it so that you have a much better chance of 

 getting a bumper crop than if you planted in some other wa^^ 

 The arguments for Deering and McCormick drills are far too 

 manv to be told here. The local agent will show you all about 

 feeds, furrow openers, bearings, attachments, etc. He will give 

 vou reasons for buying his drill you cannot ignore. See him 

 and talk this over with him, or write us and we will tell you all 

 about the best drill you can bu3^ 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF ADS. PTY. LTD. 



543-555 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE 



