THE IKRIGATION AGE. 



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IN THE SPRING 



The farmer's fancy turns to the tillage of his 

 fields. A new plow will be the order of the day 

 on at least 1,000,000 farms this year. One fourth 

 of them will be Modern, Up-to-date, High Grade, 

 Standard 



JOHN DEERE STEEL PLOWS 



About 2000 car loads of which will go out between 

 January and May for 



Enterprising, Progressive Farmers 



Of the United States and Canada. 



If vou don't need a new plow, you may want a Deere Spike Tooth or 

 Disc Harrow, a Deere Corn Planter or Cultivator. In any event write 

 for the little booklet advertised in THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



DEERE &. COMPANY, Moline, Ills. 



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DEERE BEET TOOLS. 1 



Endorsed by the Leading Beet Sugar Factories of the Country, 



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JI>eere Beet 



Has large seed box; wide tire carrying wheels; adjust- 

 able force feed with positive drive; runner openers, either 

 stagger covering wheels as shown in cut or concave as pre- 

 ferred. One lever raises all the runners and stops the 

 seeding. The pressure spring insures uniform depth of 

 planting. All adjustments are within easy reach of the 

 driver and the dropping seed is prainly seen. 



Deere Beet Cultivators. 



Made in two and four-row sizes, both sizes having 

 combination pole and shafts. Has spring lift, spring steel 

 draw bars, adjustable bearings; handles are attached direct 

 to draw bar, giving good leverage and making it the easiest 

 handled cultivator on earth. 



( DEERE & MANSUR CO. 



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MOLINE, ILL. 



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