July, 1931 



THE I. A. A. RECORD 



Page Fifteen 



NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE! 



Without Lime 



the field to the left above 

 failed to produce enough hay . 

 to make worth while cut- 

 ting it. Alfalfa and clover 

 seed sown on acid soil is 

 money wasted. Test before 

 you sow is always a good 

 rule. 



With Lime ^_- 



the field to the right pro- 

 duced a fine crop of alfalfa, 

 yielding four tons to the acre. 

 An application of two tons 

 of limestone an acre paid ten 

 fold in a single year. Clover 

 and alfalfa sown on limed 

 soil pays big returns. 



You Can Get the Same Results 



T IMESTONE makes the difference between success and failure on many a farm. 

 ■^^ Conservative banks loan money to buy limestone when a loan for any other pur- 

 pose is refused. Your County Farm Bureau offers free soil testing service, stands 

 ready to advise you regarding the limestone requirements of all your fields. 



^- Limestone purchased through your County Farm Bureau is guaranteed as to 

 quality and price. A discount of 10 cents per ton is offered Farm Bureau mem- 

 bers. Now is a good time to order your next season's requirements. 



See your county farm adviser for further details about how to make the farm 

 pay with limestone and legumes. ^^■;^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ;^k^ ^v^^^'^^^^ . > . ^ 



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