. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 19^5 BETTER FRUIT Page IJ. Bale FasterâLast Longer Ueera genernlly ndmit that a CASE Baler takes hay fatter thiin they can fetil ifâand with minimum power. Only 6 to 10 Bnilie required to operate. Two Sizesâ14 11>S inches (3>-^ to 5 tons) ami 17 i 22 inches (4 to 6 tons per hour). No other presses (ire so well made and HtroHR. They outlast the next best by vears. Built as carefully ns the IhrceHt and inosteinensivo C.\8E Tractors. But nie- chanicul perfection cohts jou notbint,' extra. CASH Baling Presses Bimplf'Bt to haiiillo Piifost to work wit


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 19^5 BETTER FRUIT Page IJ. Bale FasterâLast Longer Ueera genernlly ndmit that a CASE Baler takes hay fatter thiin they can fetil ifâand with minimum power. Only 6 to 10 Bnilie required to operate. Two Sizesâ14 11>S inches (3>-^ to 5 tons) ami 17 i 22 inches (4 to 6 tons per hour). No other presses (ire so well made and HtroHR. They outlast the next best by vears. Built as carefully ns the IhrceHt and inosteinensivo C.\8E Tractors. But nie- chanicul perfection cohts jou notbint,' extra. CASH Baling Presses Bimplf'Bt to haiiillo Piifost to work with. Ctin't bo cliMkc'i or jammed. Ko ohimco for accidpnt (liM-nite with li li'ss men than others âwith CASE Hav Fork attachment. Case Sweep Power Baler is ideal for home ose. 3 men ami 2 horses liale up to 2^ tons per hour. Think of tlint. Start when the hay IS Don't wait for the iniiehino crew. Mail a postcard for new Baling Press Cata- log and prices. J. 1. Case TIir*.«hinB Machine Co., Inc. Racine, Wis. (303) ries, .$ for No. 2 cans; dewberries, .$ for No. 2 cans; loganberries, $ for No. 2 cans; Royal Ann cherries, .$ for No. 10 cans. A case will hoW 24 No. 2 cans, or 24 No. 2V2 cans, or 12 No. 10 cans. How profitable a factory of this kind will be will depend largely upon local conditions; for the condition of the crop, expense of labor, location as to market, all have a material influence on the profits obtained. To show the pos- sible profit from an acre of different products we present the following: TOMATOES. Average yield per acre, 7 tons or 2.')9 cases. Cost of canning per case .$ Cost of cans per case 9216 Cost of case and labels 1978 Total cost of canning $ Wholesale price . Total cost Prim $ Net proflt per acre $ BEANS. Average yield per acre, 2,400 lbs. or 138 cases. Cost of canning per case $ Cost of cans per case 792 Case and label 1478 Total cost $ Wholesale price, per case $


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