C An Evergreen Windbreak will keep your stock warmer, healthier 
and allow them to fatten quicker and with less food. It will give 
you larger and better crops. It will make your garden and pastures 
one or two weeks earlier every spring. It will raise the selling 
value of every acre you own by beautifying it and making it more 
productive. 
C The damage done by winds to growing crops is well worth look¬ 
ing into—and preventing. 
C Evergreen windbreaks accomplish this, conserve the natural 
moisture in the soil and are an absolute necessity if you want to get 
best results either from the standpoint of quantity or quality. 
C For orchard protection a Hill Evergreen Windbreak is of vital 
importance. Here’s an example of what might have been avoided 
with a Hill windbreak: A leading fruit magazine tells of how an 
apple grower in Missouri lost over $9,000 when almost his entire 
crop blew off near ripening time. 
C There were twenty acres in the orchard, and the crop was an 
exceptionally good one. Two days before the storm the owner had 
refused $15,000 for the apples on the trees. He thought he could 
do better by letting them color up a little more, but it didn’t turn 
out that way, for he did $9,700 worse. The storm blew off three- 
fourths of all the apples and damaged most of those remaining so 
that the whole crop brought only $5,300. 
C This is an exceptional incident, but thousands of orchardists all 
over the country lose untold amounts from fruit blowing off during 
the last two months of summer. The market value of the fruit lost 
would alone more than pay for an efficient evergreen windbreak. 
If the orchardist referred to in the above paragraph had protected his orchard 
with a Hill Hvergreen Windbreak like this one he would have 
been $9,700 better off 
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