SOILTEX — SEED CLEANER 
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DOES YOUR SOIL NEED LIME? 
Here’s an Easy Way to Find Out How Much—with 
’’SOILTEX” 
The use of lime today is an accepted method of soil sweetening. 
But how much lime? Too little lime is of no value, too much 
means wasted labor and fertilizer. One way to tell the exact 
condition of your soil, to gauge its acidity and the amount of 
lime required to sweeten it, is to TEST it. A "SOILTEX" 
testing kit enables you to do this yourself at the cost of about 
one cent per test. In a single operation, requiring a minute or 
two, you can calculate exactly how much lime to use—what¬ 
ever form of lime you desire. Half an hour suffices to test soil 
thoroughly in all portions of a 10-acre field. 
Not only can ’’SOILTEX" save you time, labor, and money 
in lime application. It saves you the expense of adding fer¬ 
tilizer to soils which merely need sweetening to become pro¬ 
ductive, of wasting seed on soils so acid as to otherwise result 
in serious crop losses. A single test may save you hundreds of 
dollars, both in better crops and lower fertilizer bulk. 
Complete pocket size ’’SOILTEX" kit, $1.00 (postpaid), 
enough to make 75 to 100 tests. Complete with lime table. 
THE “CUPPER" SEED CLEANER 
If you sow grain or grass seeds grown on your own farm, a 
"Clipper" Seed Cleaner is indispensable to make the seed "fit 
to sow." It will last a lifetime and each year earn its cost anew. 
No other mill cleans as thoroughly. The "Clipper" Vertical 
Air Blast—a feature possessed by no other cleaner—makes pos¬ 
sible separations too difficult for other methods. 
The "Clipper" Screen Outfit is very complete. Twelve 
screens in all handle Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Clovers, 
Alfalfa, Timothy, Peas, Soy Beans, grade Seed Corn. 
Used by seedsmen the world over. Cost is small, upkeep 
nothing. Satisfaction guaranteed on a money-back basis. 
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FACTS ABOUT 
“CLIPPER” SEED 
CLEANERS 
No. 1-B "Clipper" is a hand 
or power mill. Cleans 20 
bushels Wheat, or 10 bushels 
Clover or Timothy seed per 
hour. Dimensions: 4 ft. 3 in. 
long; 2 ft. 2 in. wide; 3 ft. 
8 in. high. Weight, 185 lbs. 
crated. 
No. 2-B "Clipper" is similar 
to No. 1-B except that capacity 
is 25 bushels grain and 15 
bushels grass seed per hour. 
Screens are 6 inches wider. 
Dimensions: 4 ft. 8 in. long; 2 
ft. 8 in. wide; 3 ft. 8 in. high. 
Weight, 210 lbs. crated. Can 
be run by hand, but l A horse¬ 
power motor is best applied. 
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