Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
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FIGHT DROUGHT WITH OK CHAMPION IRRIGATION 
LIGHTWEIGHT — QUICK 
COUPLING — TRANSPORTABLE 

Golf courses, estates, all types of field crops, orchards and 
vineyards. 
years, the application of water to crops during 
In “dry years” irrigation is a necessity. 
In normal 
those few dry 
weeks in every season will often increase yield and quality 50% 
or more. 
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Perfection’s Positive Slow Turning Radial 
Irrigation Sprinklers 
STRIP PATTERN 
SPRINKLERS 
No. 9S—Small size 
No. 9L—Large size - 
The Buckner Strip 

Pattern 
sprinklers are used for watering 
seed beds, hot beds, ete. They 
cover long narrow strips up to 
thirty feet in length depending 
upon the -pressure. Both sizes 
throw the same distance, but the 
small size covers a strip three to 
five feet wide while the large size 
covers a strip six to eight feet 
wide. All brass construction 
mounted on green enameled steel 
base with brass fittings. Weight 
1% pounds each, % inch hose 
connection. 
ASK FOR PRICES AND MORE DETAILED 
These Perfection radial 
sprinklers are easily 
screwed in OK Champion 
Pipe at every 48 ft. You can 
cover two acres with one- 
half inch of water in one 
hour’s time, depending up- 
on your pump and water 
supply. You can take water 
from a well, creek, lake or 
river and easily deliver it 
to your fields for better 
crops and increased profits. 
These Perfection Sprink- 
lers can be used singly on 
lawns and gardens, cover- 
ing a 50-ft. diameter or 
more, according to water 
pressure. Special wing 
stands made of green 
enameled steel with % inch 
brass hose connections can 
be supplied for these 
sprinklers. 
— ECONOMICAL — DURABLE 
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 
FREQUENTLY ASKED ABOUT 
OK Champion 
IRRIGATION 
Q—What power should I have? © 
A—This depends upon volume of water to be 
moved and size of pipe. OK Champion sets 
now in use take 2 to 100 HP. 
Q—Why_ is pipe better than ditches for irriga- 
tion? ' : 
A—Pipe distributes water anywhere—from top 
of hill to any level and does not lose water 
by evaporation or seepage. Pipe irrigation 
is completely flexible; no areas are made 
inaccessible by ditches. Pipe does not pick 
up weed seeds that are carried along by 
open channels. Pipe irrigation alone permits 
distribution of water uniformly like rain- 
fall instead of in concentrated streaks—no 
alternate wet furrows and dry spots. Initial 
cost is far less than ditch irrigation as there 
is no expense in preparing land to guide 
water flow. Pipe irrigation permits perfect 
crop rotation because contour of land does 
not restrict distribution of water, even tho 
it is necessary to push water uphill. 
Q—Do I need special labor to set up or operate 
the system? 
A—Positively no. 
Q—How much pipe do I need? 
A—Only enough to run from water supply to 
farthest end of field to be irrigated. Sets 
now in use range from 200 to 5,000 feet. 
Q—How long should I let sprinklers run in each 
location? 
A—Depends upon moisture required. 500 gal-- 
lons per minute for one hour will place an ~ 
inch of water on one acre. : 
Q—What period of the year is OK Champion 
Irrigation most desirable? : 
A—Many users start it with seed bed prepara- 
tion and continue right through to harvest. 
Q—How often should I irrigate crops? 
A—Most growers plan to place one inch of water 
on their crops each week. 
Q—If I buy an OK Champion Pipe System now. 
for only a few acres, can I use the same 
equipment in a large installation later? 
A—Yes. 

Two men can connect up to one-quarter mile of. 
OK Champion Pipe in 30 minutes. 
ends together and slightly turning one pipe makes 
a watertight connection. 
INFORMATION ON CHAMPION IRRIGATION SYSTEM 
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