Here Is Another 

 Prairie Farmer Book 



Frank Mann's Soil Book is a 



brother of Prairie Farmer's 



Poultry Book. The Soil Book 



is just as practical on soils and 



crops as William Osburn's book is on 



poultry. It is similar in binding, large 



type, full of pictures. 



Frank Mann has helped thousands of farm- 

 ers increase their crop yields. On his own 

 farm he increased his corn 30 bushels, his oats 

 40 bushels and his wheat 25 bushels per acre 

 as an average of the last eight years. Others 

 are following his methods and getting big 

 crops, too. 



In the first 88 pages Frank Mann tells 

 how he makes his soil more productive. In the 

 last 91 pages he tells how he selects crops, 

 handles them, harvests them to get big yields. 

 Frank Mann's Soil Book is the story of how 

 one man won the name 

 of "the best farmer in 

 Illinois." Send for your 

 copy now. $1.00 postpaid. V 



Frank Mann 



Prairie Farmer's Book Bureau 



811 Brooks Bldg. Chicago, Illinois 



