ILLUSTRATIONS 



CATTLE: Page 



Bop,..']) 265 



GuiTiisev Bull 261 



Guornsev Cows 59, 99, 231 



Herefortis, ReRistered 223,227 



Herefords, Bulls 229,257 



Typical Beef Animal 228 



CROPS: 



Alfalfa 62,182,186 



Beans, Soy 199 



Beets, Stock 157 



Clover. Red 189 



Corn, Boone County, White 102 



Cultivating with a "Tractivator" ... 4 1 , 1 20 

 Deep Cultivation Prunes Roots . . . 121 , 122 



From a Good Seed-Bed 20 



In Rotation with Oats and Clover ... 55 



Kaffir Ill 



More Tlian 100 Bushels Per Acre. ... 117 



Reed's Yellow Dent 105 



Seed— A Good Type Ill 



Seed Box for Testing 112 



Grain, Cutting on a Deere Model Farm . . . 127 



Hay, Baling 217 



Loading with a Hay Loader 213 



Raking with a Side-Delivery Rake. . 211 



Stacking with a Hay Stacker 215 



Peas, Cow 195 



Potatoes, Harvesting with a Digger 153 



Sudan Grass 208 



Timothy 84 



FARMS AND FARM BUILDINGS: 



Butterworth Farm in Maryland 201 



Cow Barn, Modern 259 



Deere Dairy Farm 13 



Deere Kxperimental Farm 5 



Deere Farm in Louisiana 90 



Deere Homewood Farm 10, 11 



Deere Orchard Hill Farm 167 



F. J. Farrington "Overlook Farm" 92 



George N. Peek Farm 16 



Charles D. Velie Farm 48 



S. H. Velie Hereford Farm 52 



W. L. Velie Farm 24 



C. C. Webber Farm 198 



FARM— MAKING IT ATTRACTIVE: 



Electric Liijhting Plant 304 



Gasoline F^ntjines Running Cream Separator, 



Churn, Washing Machine and Wringer. . . 305 



IMPLEMENTS: 



Bean and Beet Cultivator 159 



Beet and Hean Planter 158 



Corn Planter 115 



Culti-Packer l;35 



Cultivator, Disc 119 



Hoof Shovpi or Sweeps 12.'{ 



Shields, Rotating U3 



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Plow, Gang with Subsoil Attachment 36 



Taylor Subsoil 174 



Two- Way 54 



Lime and Fertilizer Sower 96 



Pulverizer and Packer, V. Flexible 172 



"Tractivator" 41 



MANURE: ITS VALUE AND HOW TO 

 HANDLE: 



Cemented Barnyard and Underground Tank 59 

 Fertility from Pile Filtering Into Adjacent 



Stream 67 



Fertility Wasted 80 



Loading Into a Low- Down Spreader 77 



Loading Ordinary Wagon and Low-Down 



Spreader 73 



Pit for Manure on Deere Dair.v Farm 63 



Shed for Manure Prevents Loss 69 



Spreading from Piles 71 



Spreading from Wagon, by Fork 73 



Spreading the Rieht Wav 65, 82 



Unloading Manure in Piles 75 



PLOWING: 



Four Horses Pulling a Gang Plow 31 



Sulkv Plow Turning a Furrow 16 Inches 



Deep 35 



Subsoil 37 



Tractor Pulling a Pony Engine Gang 29 



POULTRY: 



Brahmas, Light 297 



Polish Cockerel, White Crested, Black 300 



Leghorns, Brown 296 



Plymouth Rocks, White 298 



Wyandottes, Columbian 295 



SEED-BED AND SOIL: 



Cracks Through V'hi.-h Moisture Escapes. . 43 



Di.sced After l'li>w.d. But Not Before 44 



Disced B> fore Plowed 44 



Disced Before and After Plowed 44 



Discing with a Single-Action Disc Harrow. . 45 



Ideal Seed-Bed 22, 44 



Plowed, But Not [disced 44 



Surface Mulch Prevents Escape of Moisture 43 



Sun-Baked After a Heavy Rain 21 



Value o: a Thoroughly-Made, Peep Seed-Bed 26 



SEED CORN: 



.\ Good Type lU 



Testing 112 



SEPTIC TANK 307 



SILOS 219.221 



SWINE— HAMPSHIRE HOGS '.85. 235, 236 



