GOOD SEED PLUS GOOD CARE SPELL 
FARMING SUCCESS 
Your Harrow Is Your Most Important Tool 
Put on a set of our IMPROVED STEEL POINTS and make it as good as new. 
LATELY MADE HEAVIER FOR TRACTOR USE. Will wear much longer than old style. 
Drag! Drag! Drag! Is the Way to Get Crops 
Your harrow is the MOST IMPORTANT tool you own, and still it is the one most neglected 
by farmers in general. A man will use one with old, worn, dull teeth just as long as it will stir 
fresh dirt enough on the surface to cover up the rest so he cannot see what it has done. 
Put on a set of our new extra heavy REVERSIBLE TOOL STEEL HARROW POINTS 
and make the old harrow just as good as new. After these points become worn they can be re¬ 
versed and again your harrow is as good as new. A harrow equipped with these points will last 
indefinitely. 
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK OR COME OFF. Can be put on in 
10 minutes. Fit any harrow tooth. Horse drawn or tractor. 
We have used them for years on both team and tractor harrows. TAKE OUR WORD 
“THEY ARE NO TOY’’. These are a third thicker than any we have previously sold. 
ONE NEW REVERSIBLE POINT WILL WEAR NEARLY AS LONG AS TWO NEW 
TEETH 
PRICE ONLY 35c EACH F. O. B. CORTLAND, N. Y. 
SOY BEANS 
Soy Beans are as high in protein and food value as clover or alfalfa. Corn silage alone is 
only l\% protein. You can nearly double the protein content of your silage by planting corn 
and soy beans together. This combination gives more dry tonnage than corn alone. Plant corn 
9-12 inches apart and put three soy beans between each kernel. This takes 6-8 quarts of corn 
and 12-16 quarts of soy beans to the acre. We have experienced no difficulty in growing or har¬ 
vesting. On long rows when the beans and corn are planted in the same box the beans have 
the tendency to work to the bottom and plant out first. This may be overcome by using a sep¬ 
arate box, mixing your seed oftener, or putting the beans with the fertilizer. They should be 
innoculated. We recommend the Manchu variety to plant in your corn or alone for hay. 
PRICES 
One bu. $2.50; \ bu. $1.50; pk. $.75. Bags free. F.O.B. Cortland, N. Y. Subject to prior sale. 
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