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Y ES SIR! The more dollars I can spend 
in fertilizer the better off I am, just so 
long as each additional dollar returns its pro¬ 
fit” The Question is 
Not How Little but 
How Much Fertilizer! 
Can You Use to Advantage 
Your investment in land, buildings, stock, 
and machinery is fixed—and must be carried regard¬ 
less of the size of your crops. The way to make this 
entire investment pay a bigger profit is by using fer¬ 
tilizer. The same labor, the same work horses, the 
same machinery, the same land — with fertilizer 
added—will earn a bigger return. 
Figure fertilizer on a business basis. The 
more dollars invested at a profit, the better—and it 
makes no difference whether your investment in fer¬ 
tilizer is $10 or $10,000. The important point is, 
“What investment will bring you the maximum years 
profits from your farming operations?” 
Are You Using Enough Fertilizer? 
Increase your plantfood application this spring by 
uoing higher grade fertilizer. Buy fertilizer containing not less 
than 14 per cent, of total available plantfood—phosphoric acid, 
ammonia and potash. High grade fertilizer furnishes plant- 
Write for our interesting bulletin on fertilizer 
Soil Improvement Committee 
of the National Fertilizer Association 
1432 The Munsey Building 
Baltimore 
932 Postal Telegraph Building 
Chicago 
W$JA 
Fertilizer Feeds the Crops that Feed the World 
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