. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ipll WASTE IX FARMING METHODS.—Although China is probably the richest agricultural region on the globe, and is capable of producing millions of dollars' worth of crops m excess of its needs, it is a sad fact that, through wasteful methods and lack of improved implements, the yield of crops 4s totally inadequate to supply the demand, and the majority of Chinamen living m the heart of the finest farming region on earth are forced to subsist almost entirely on a diet ot rice. \/M AJohn Deere. «^^^5?- Just Out Book Farmer Can Get It Free THIS valuable buok has eighte


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. ipll WASTE IX FARMING METHODS.—Although China is probably the richest agricultural region on the globe, and is capable of producing millions of dollars' worth of crops m excess of its needs, it is a sad fact that, through wasteful methods and lack of improved implements, the yield of crops 4s totally inadequate to supply the demand, and the majority of Chinamen living m the heart of the finest farming region on earth are forced to subsist almost entirely on a diet ot rice. \/M AJohn Deere. «^^^5?- Just Out Book Farmer Can Get It Free THIS valuable buok has eighteen articles on live farm topics, written by the highest authorities. Get the book and a full description of John Hj^ere Plows and Cultivators. They are the imple- ments of qualily. made for farmers who want the best. We will send the book and catalogue of John Deere goods if you write for Package No. 46 Mention the package number sure, then you will get exactly the right stuff. TEERE & COMPANY, MOLINE, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hood River, Or. , Better fruit publishing company


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