THE 





With Which Is Merged 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS National NOVEMBER, 1915 



Land <***> Irrigation .- 

 I Journal 



Vol. XXXI 



TITLE REGISTERED U.S. PATENT OFFICE 



THE AUSTIN LAND DREDGE 



DESIGNED FOR 



( Digging Open Ditches for Drainage or Irrigation 

 < Cutting Trenches for Large Tile Drains 

 ( Loading Cars or Wagons 

 Entire outfit mounted on trucks, or can be mounted on a scow or pon- 

 toon as a floater when desired. Power furnished by kerosene or gaso- 

 line engine. Will dig ditches of various widths, the machine being 



equipped with extension 

 axles. Will handle buckets of 

 M-ycl-> M~yd. or 1-yd. capacity. 



Write for description of this new 

 outfit. Ask for Circular S-D. 



F. C. Austin Drainage 

 Excavator Co. 



Railway Exchange Chicago 



(Agents wanted in open 

 territory) 



Morris Machine Works 



BALDWINSVILLE, N. Y. 



The cut illustrating this advertisement 

 represents a pair of 48" Double Suction 

 Pumps directly connected to Horizontal 

 Compound Engine. This plant is doing 

 irrigating work in Texas. We have 

 others. Let us figure with you for a Pump 

 to do your work. Get our Catalog. 



New York Office, 39-41 Cortlandt Street 

 H. A. PAINE, Houston, Texas 



HENION & HUBBELL 

 217 North Jefferson St., Chicago 



INSURES STRAWBERRY CROP BY IRRIGATION 



The biggest strawberry farm in the world is in Michigan the very heart of the rain belt. Nevertheless it is an irrigated farm 

 The owners put in an overhead system, first, to insure the crop, and second, to bring that crop to the most perfect develon- 

 ment possible. Read F. W. Parks' story in this issue of THE IRRIGATION AGE 



