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EASTERN STATES FARMERS’ EXCHANGE 
West Springfield, Mass. 
POSTAGE 
PAID 
Sec. 962 P.L.&R. 
U.S: 
Concord, N. H. 
Permit No. 45 

CPT OF AGRIC LIBRARY 
LOUIS SUS8-BRANCH 
0 VATMENS? § ANK 8LOG 

USE 
Eastern States Materials 
FOR CLEAN CROPS IN 1946 
CONTROLLING insects and diseases which attack 
vegetable and fruit crops is a job to which East- 
ern States Farmers’ Exchange is devoting much 
time and energy. That job is not simple. It starts 
with a spray or dust material which has been 
proved effective and made to be dependably 
good. 
Eastern States is now getting its feet firmly 
planted in the spray and dust blending and pack- 
aging field. That project has had first attention 
this past year at the new Eastern States Farm 
Supply plant at Acton, Massachusetts. 
® This bag tiller at Acton plant helps speed the 
jeb and step up production. Check weights 
on platform senles are frequentiy taken. 
For 1946 Eastern States will have a complete 
selection of spray and dust materials, many of 
them coming from the Acton plant. It is definite 
that Eastern States will be strongly in the DDT 
picture for 1946. 

Convenience and speed of delivery will be | 
stressed and backed up with base supplies at 
three fertilizer plants and at the 60-odd Eastern 
States warehouses. 
Your Eastern States program for 1946 has these 
added advantages: 
(1) The program of materials is complete for all 
classes of producers: vegetable growers, 
orchardists, potato men and home gardeners. 
Eastern States, through its trained ento- 
mologist, works closely with state and federal 
agencies who carry on research work to im- 
prove insect and disease control — and 
passes on to you, in usable form, benefits 
from their studies and findings. This ento- 
mologist also works closely with growers. 
(2) 
(3) Eastern States is able to keep a close finger 
on quality control through cooperation ‘of 
your own fine laboratory and trained chem- | 
ists at Buffalo. 

