460 THE HANDBOOK FOE PRACTICAL FARMERS 



Machineey to Equip a Farm of 150 Acres in Central New York 



One fourteen-inch walking plow. 

 One hillside plow. 



One disk harrow, four-horse size, 10x16. 

 One peg-tooth harrow, %xy8, thirty teeth. 

 One two-row corn planter. 

 One one-row corn cultivator. 

 One one-horse cultivator. 

 One grain drill with fertilizer attach- 

 ment, two-horse size. 

 One farm wagon. 



Other Machines Which Could be Used to Advantage Provided Farmer is Able 

 TO Install Them at the Start 



One grain binder, six feet, with bundle 



carrier. 

 One corn binder, without elevator, with 



bundle carrier. 

 One manure spreader. No. 8 Endless. 

 One side-delivery hay rake. 

 One mowing machine, five-foot cut. 

 One tedder, six-fork. 

 One lime sower. 



One silage cutter, right size to be oper- 

 ated with tractor. 

 One potato planter. 



One S-16 tractor, with hitches for work- 

 ing machinery, listed above. 

 One breaking plow for tractor. 

 One potato digger. 



Hay-hoisting equipment might also be included, 

 would depend upon the size and extent of equipment. 



The cost 



Fig. 224. — A poorly kept farm, showing a lack of interest and pour business 

 judgment. 



