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10 feet wide. With this sim¬ 
ple attachment, you almost 
double your spreading profits. 
Have you always worked your land, or has it worked for you? Has its fertility, its 
power to produce, dropped steadily down, or has it held its own and perhaps even gained? 
I F your land has been worthy of its hire, then pay up your debt to your soil. 
Perpetuate its prosperity—and yours. Treat it right . Begin now, and continue throughout the 
winter to spread manure direct from the stable onto your fields. For your land, drained by 
successive croppings, cannot possibly keep on feeding unless, in turn, it is fed. 
Haphazard manuring and poor production invariably througn years of accurate tests which demonstrate con- 
p-o hand in hand. Manure piles leaching away the best clusively the wonderful value of scientific manure spread- 
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of their valuable plant food through a 
winter’s wasting; wagon-tail distribu¬ 
tion—where manure is scattered about unevenly 
by hand, over-feeding some portions of soil and 
allowing others to starve—hit- 
or-miss methods such as these 
invite scanty crops and soil 
starvation. 
Figures have been compiled 
K 1&J litfil 
^Original Wide Spreading Spreader 
(Known as “NISCO” in the West ) 
ing. They cover every possible crop, 
climate and soil. Talk it over with your 
County Agent or Experiment Station Man, or 
consult any other authority. All will tell you 
that it does pay enormous re¬ 
turns--returns so big that their 
actual dollar value for one sea¬ 
son alone is worth far more than 
the cost of a NEW IDEA. 
Write For These 
Free Books 
Every farmer who is interested in 
increasing the fertility of his soil will 
find these two booklets well worth hav¬ 
ing. The catalog shows you the many 
features that make NEW IDEA the 
machine you need. “Feeding The Farm " 
is a recognized authority on manure and 
the right ways to handle and spread it. 
It gives you many helpful ideas on im- 
J )roving the texture and fertility of your 
and. 
Dealer Will Show You 
SEE your NEW IDEA dealer. Ask nim for visible proof of NEW IDEA 
superiority fee will point out the many vitally important features 
that make thiiwreader the big choice of farmers everywhere. Talk to 
him today. li rill mean bigger profits for you next year. If you don’t 
earest NEW IDEA dealer is, write to us direct. We 
is name along with a copy of our absorbingly inter- 
Feeding The Farm.” 
lmow who the 
will send you 
esting booklet, 
As a fertilizer alone, your straw is wortl $8 
a ton. In addition, it is the greatest buildi of 
humus you can put on your soil. 
Straw, spread properly, about 2 tons 
acre, is the finest prevention against w: 
killing of wheat, soil blow, or washing, 
keeps snow from drifting, holds moisture in 
ground and makes your soil warmer and 
friable. 
What Will Become of the Stra from Our Billion Bushel Wheat Crop? 
to the 
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Don’t Burn Your Straw 
Spread your straw this fall and see how your 
winter grains thrive. Stack only what " 
for your live stock. Don’t bum your 
straw, and don’t let it rot. Forget 
the absurd thought that burning is the way 
to control weeds. Even if it was, the price 
you pay is prohibitive. Either way, you 
rob your soil and your pocketbook—and 
damage the ground, for months to come, on 
which your straw stack stood. 
New Idea Straw Spreading Attachment 
“Two Machines 
in One” 
At mighty small cost 
you can get this attach¬ 
ment for your new ma¬ 
chine or old. Handles a big 
load, shredding the straw fine 
and spreading it evenly, 8 to 
Few Parts 
The Straw Spreading Attach¬ 
ment consists of two framed sides 
which rest on the sides of the 
regular spreader—an upper, or 
third cylinder with a chain to con¬ 
nect it with the upper cylinder of 
the manure spreader—and plate9 
to hold the cylinder frame in place. 
A metal shield around the ends 
of the topmost cylinder prevents 
straw from catching in the shaft. 
You Need This 
Machine 
If you already have a 
NEW IDEA get a Straw 
Spreading Attachment 
and put it on—you can do it 
yourself in 15 minutes. And if 
you haven’t a manure sprea¬ 
der, get the original wide- 
spreading NEW IDEA 
combination for spreading 
both straw and manure. 
NEW IDEA SPREADER CO. 
“Spreader Specialists” 
-OLDWATER, OHIO 
7b* RURAL NEW-YORKER 
See your dealer now and get the facts in 
full. Plan to make your NEW IDEA pay for 
itself between now and Spring. You can— 
easily—by spreading every week through 
all the winter. Spread right over the 
snow! Good results will be sure to follow. 
The NEW IDEA is built low down; easy 
to load. And because of its light draft, you 
can heap it 30 inches high and still have 
a light haul for your team. There are doz¬ 
ens of big important, patented features 
that make this the best machine for your 
needs. For instance, note that it has no 
gears to break in cold weather. The chain 
sprocket wheel drive saves wear and gives 
you control, right at the seat, to spread any 
quantity desired—3, 6, 9, 12 or 15 loads to 
the acre. 
NEW IDEA Dealers Everywhere 
Every spot on this map represents the location of a NEW IDEA Branch or Distributor 
where both spreaders and repair parts are carried in stock. 
Little Rock, Ark. Des Moines, Iowa 
Los Angeles, Cal. Waterloo, Iowa 
SanFrancisco.Cal. Louisville, Ky. 
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Denver, Col. 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Cottonwood, Ida. 
Pocatello, Ida. 
Chicago, Ill. 
Peoria, 111.1 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Vincennes, Ind. 
New Orleans, La. 
Shreveport, La. 
Portland, Me. 
Baltimore, Md. 
Jackson, Mich. 
Traverse City,Mich 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Green Bay, Wis. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Helena, Mont. 
Omaha, Neb. 
Fargo, N. D. 
LeRoy, N. Y. 
Poughkeepsie.N.Y, 
Watertown, N. Y. 
Columbus, Ohio 
Mansfield, Ohio 
Toledo, Ohio 
Portland, Ore. 
Milwaukee, 
Greenville, Pa. 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Sioux Falls, S. D. 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
.Memphis, Tenn. 
Dallas, Tex. 
Houston, Tex. 
San Antonio, Tex. 
Orange, Va. 
Seattle, Wash. 
Wis. 
Spread Manure All Winter Long 
I lf you want to save time and money and put an end, once and for 
all, to the dirty, disagreeable job of old-fashioned hand methods of 
manuring— 
If you want to utilize to the very best advantage every scrap of 
manure that your stock produces— 
If you want the manure spreader that is built stronger, lasts longer, 
shreds the manure finer, and spreads it wider and more evenly— 
You Want The NEW IDEA 
