General impressions of the country merchant . eton. And Heres Another Farmer That LikesAmerican Agriculturist Best A BULL TRACTOR standing in the barnyard of a farmer near Romulus, SenecaCounty, gave us the impression that the owner was a progressive man, and wewere not mistaken. Mr. Newman farms 200 acres, raising general crops. He has been using the tractor togrind feed. It does the work of four horses, he says, and, of course, he uses it for plowingand harrowing. The house is up-to-date and well built. A Leader system supplies running waterfor the house and barn. The house is heated by a ho


General impressions of the country merchant . eton. And Heres Another Farmer That LikesAmerican Agriculturist Best A BULL TRACTOR standing in the barnyard of a farmer near Romulus, SenecaCounty, gave us the impression that the owner was a progressive man, and wewere not mistaken. Mr. Newman farms 200 acres, raising general crops. He has been using the tractor togrind feed. It does the work of four horses, he says, and, of course, he uses it for plowingand harrowing. The house is up-to-date and well built. A Leader system supplies running waterfor the house and barn. The house is heated by a hot water system, and Mr. Newmanexpects to put in electricity. Of course, he has a telephone. The American Agriculturist was the first farm paper he mentioned when asked whatones he subscribed to and liked best. Messrs. Appleton and Newman are typi-cal of the 125,000 farmers making up thesubscription list of American Agriculturist—the spokesman for the substantial businessfarmers of the Middle States, whose tradeis well worth cultivating. 29. ^ For Seventy-five Years the Foremost AgriculturalAuthority Throughout the Middle States UiMM DillRYINC FAB AND NEA, AGRictnbrtJRist


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