THE JOUENAL OF THE MINISTEY OF AGBICVUTJJUE.— Advertisements. 



MANGELS 

 70 TONS PER ACRE 



WITH 



Sulphate of Ammonia. 



sow EARLY THIS YEAR. 



THE tremendous superiority of Autumn-sown 

 corn crops over those sown in the Spring 

 has been most cleaily demonstrated by the 

 unusually dry Summer of 1921. 



An October-sown crop practically never 

 fails — with a Spring-sown crop the risk is great. 



The early harvest this year gives ample 

 opportunity for preparing the land for sowing 

 in October. 



A very light dressing (J cwt. per acre) of 

 Sulphate of Ammonia at the time of sowing 

 will give the crop a good start — help it to stand 

 the rigours of winter — and ensure a healthy 

 plant in the Spring. 



SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 



cannot be washed out by winter rains. 



Crop. 



Sulphate of Ammonia — 

 ("Quantity applied. 



Increased Yield. 



Percentage Increase. 



Potatoes 



14 Cwt. per acre. 



6^ Tons per acre. 



80 PER CENT. 



Mangels 



H r „ „ 



17 



77 „ „ 



Wheat 



1 



27^ Bushels 



84 



Oats 







118 



ISULPHATEl 



British p ' '-OF • ^| 



''"^z^- lAMMONIAl 



G.P.O. Box 50, 



Fishergate, 

 Preston, Langs. 



