Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . th and level, (I must men-mixed ra- tion corn was planted in a wa-ter furrow.) Same day middles wererap- harrowed again with spring tooth cUlti-ufor vntor, and left smooth, weedless and cov-fine two to three incti thick acre. Did it pay by increasing the profits and; improving mcr. and middlfugs, and thition. * Am cultivating nil my crops aidly as possible now. It is muchto cultivate a-crop when you keep killing crcd wit)the small grass, weeds, etc., oil the time, let the grass -get to pushing you,ad It will keep you rattled
Hastings' Seeds : fall 1912 catalogue . th and level, (I must men-mixed ra- tion corn was planted in a wa-ter furrow.) Same day middles wererap- harrowed again with spring tooth cUlti-ufor vntor, and left smooth, weedless and cov-fine two to three incti thick acre. Did it pay by increasing the profits and; improving mcr. and middlfugs, and thition. * Am cultivating nil my crops aidly as possible now. It is muchto cultivate a-crop when you keep killing crcd wit)the small grass, weeds, etc., oil the time, let the grass -get to pushing you,ad It will keep you rattled <Ai the ^proper time I may tell you the land at the same time. Marietta, 8. C. Miv 13th the corn was both hoed andmiddles harrowed out. May 20th I wentJ. M. Gwrir. over middles again with cultivator. May27th I applied 300,pounds lu-2-4 as side Over 125,000 Copies Twice a Month 10 OXS CD H 989H 3 o H H9P- p- HO 3 a a* H (TO. H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 19 THAT BEST Of All FARM PAPERS AND THE MEN WHO MAKE IT. H. E. Stockbridge, Agricultural Editor A REALLY PRACTICAL FARM PAPER ^^Ti there is one that towers head and shoulders above all others In practicalvalue to the farmers of the South. That paper is the SOUTHERN RURALIST,published in Atlanta, and the men who make it so valuable, Dr. Stock-bridge and Mr. Merriam, whose faces are shown above, are practicalfarmers, who own and operate Georgia farms themselves. They are notcity men, but men who really know the farming business. Mr. Merriam F. J. Merriam, Editor and Publisher has a 200-acre farm near Atlanta known as the Euralist Farm, Dr. Stock-bridge is the owner of a large plantation in Sumter County, they print anything in the Euralist it is from their own experienceor observation. No farmer can read the Ruralistfor 3 months and thentruthfully say he has not been helped. It helps us and it will help you,and thats why we want you haveit. The rot, nonsense and impractical stuff so common in m
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