WILL FARMERS PLEASE NOTE ? 



Mr. Wibberley's method is to work according to the formula. " The 



ram that stops the reaper starts the plough." You can learn all 



about it in two other books by the Continuous Cropping Champion 



that have 



SOLD BY THOUSANDS. 



Continuous Cropping and 

 Tillage Dairy Farming 

 for Small Farmers. 



By T. WIBBERLEY, N.D.A., N.D.D. 



Here Mr. Wibberley describes specially for the benefit of the small 

 man a revolutionary system of all-weather farming capable of 

 doubling or trebling the profits of even the best regulated small 

 dairy farms. In this book he discloses for the first time the whole 

 secret of his success, and the success of the many thousands of small 

 dairy farmers who follow him. 



Its Price is 2s. 6d. net, or post free 2s. 9d. from 

 Messrs. C. ARTHUR PEARSON, Ltd., 18 Henrietta St., London, W.C. 2 



Another excellent handy little work by Mr. Wibberley, which can also 

 be obtained of Messrs. C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd., post free 7d., is 



WAR TIME FARMING 



Price 6d. net. 



This, in a few graphic but deeply instructive pages, supplies a com- 

 plete practical solution to the problem of increasing production, 

 in spite of our unprecedented labour shortage, prohibitive food 

 prices, and other abnormal conditions we have now got to face. 



" Remember Mr. Wibberley has been specially lent to the Board of 

 Agriculture by Queen's University, Belfast, to lecture in this country on his 

 Continuous Cropping System, at the personal request of Mr. Prothero to his 

 University Senate. Why V Because Mr. Wibberley is not only an agricul- 

 tural scientist, writer and lecturer, but is above all a practical farmer, who 

 ten years before the war was thought of, recognised what our agricultural 

 mandarins don't seem to have recognised yet. That is — that the main cause 

 of the tillage decline in this country- the reason why the British farmer in 

 the ten year period, 1903-13, allowed a million acres of plough land to fall 

 into grass — was because of unsuitable weather conditions for the carrying on 

 of farming operations on the old lines of the Norfolk rotation."— 



The Smallholder. 



That is why Continuous Cropping is advancing in this country now by 

 leaps and bounds, and why all farmers should learn its secrets to-day. 



