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Food for Bennettsville, S. C, R. F. D.,No. I, April 17, 1903. 



^^^"'' Mr. Wm. S. Myers, 



New York. 



Dear Sir — I am much pleased with Nitrate of Soda as 

 a "Top Dresser;" am convinced it has no equal. 



Yours very truly, 



H. S. Grant, 



Bennettsville, S. C, R.F. D.,No. i, April 19, 1903. 

 Mr, Wm. S. Myers, New York. 



Dear Sir — I could not farm without Nitrate of Soda; it 

 has no superior as a Top Dresser. I have used it for years 

 and will continue its use. 



Yours very truly, 



Excelsior Seed Farm, 



Per C. F. Moore, Proprietor, 



Bennettsville, S. C, April 20, 1903. 

 Mr. Wm. S. Myers, New York. 



Dear Sir — I have in past years used Nitrate of Soda 

 as a Top Dressing for Oats and Cotton, also used in around 

 Corn, and am satisfied it paid me well; so well satisfied with 

 the results that I now have twenty tons to put to this year's 

 crop. Yours very respectfully, 



P. L. Breeden. 



Bennettsville, S. C, April 21, 1903. 

 Mr. Wm. S. Myers, New York. 



Dear Sir — As a Top Dresser, I consider Nitrate of 

 Soda far superior to anvthing I have ever used, and 

 especially for Corn and small Grain. 



Yours &c., 



A. H. Odom. 



Michigan Experiments on Sugar Beets in igoi. 



(Extract from Michigan Bulletin 197, Issued February, 1902.) 



" A field was planned to test the effect of excessive 

 amounts of each of the various fertilizing elements in com- 

 parison with normal applications in the form of commercial 

 and home mixed fertilizers. 



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