Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 15, 1917, Image 6
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Better Farming in the
SOUTHERN FARMER’S FERTILIZER ADVANTAGE
Sowtty’f Deposit* of Pho»phatic Material* an Aid In Boll Weevil Fight.—
C. A. jWHITTLE.
f^ofintiy a Southern, Tortiii/^r-mn- nh^tic, Jar.til.iae.ra most readily avAil**
e«ro obtained a large order for add b4e as plant food. Hence this is why
pbogpbate from Holland at foTHier ton. agricultural authorities are stressing
Contrast this'Sf>5 00 Der ton with $20.00 its use, in fertilizers for boll weewi
EX-PERT PAINTER,
TXPEIjL}{AjS T (>ER
A-:- and,Decorator
('nils answered at Bamberg's
tind 10c, Store. 1 -1 S-3in
PUSH COTTON IN
WEEVIL TERRITORY
Have been built and, actually delivered to retail buyers since August
_J„CL Pridmorg. Agronomic ____
Inquiry—“How would you fertilize
to ’bout the boll weevil to the cotton?”
In growing cotton under boll weevil
conditions, several factors must be
given consideration. The land should
be Well drained and well supplied with
vegetable ‘matter. Good seed of a vsy
These figures—320,X 1
factuivd by ils,since-'A
to retail buyers. ,
be Chosen, and, of course, a variety
that vfill mature its fruit quickly and
resist wilt should be planted. Feij-
mtfzember&lly, and properly cultivate.
On the heavier soils, such a» the red
clays and clay loams, the use of a fer
tiliser "carrying 10 jper cent to 1-2 per
cent phosphoric acid, 3 to 4 per cent
nitrogen and a small per ,cent of pot
ash, if it' can be had, shoul£ be used.
Apply at the rate of 250 to 400 poqnds
per acre. On lighter soils In which
nitrogen, phosphorus and potash ar*
ait-nsually deficient, a fertilizer carry
ing a 11 three elements is desirable.
This unusal fall and winter demand for Ford carp makes it nect
fm- us'to coniine the distribution of cars onlv'to those agents
. . • . t . * • •
have orders for immediate delivery to retail customers, rather
to permit any agent stork cars in anticipation of later spring
Immediate orders wi-lf ha ye prompt attention
SOY BEANS IN THE ROTATION
elay in buying at this time may cause you to wait .several month-,
ntcr your, order today for rmmediate*de 1 tVery • witk durHauthorimb^
ordagent 1 isted 1 »etow and dbii't be dkaifpuiuled laiei'.otrr——
rdEatroiT tn wtitch soy tvewqe.r -cotton
and J)om« other crop will be used?’’
Soy beans are highly recommended.
They are n legume and, therefore, do
not require much nitrogen. The hay
is abundant and the feeding value
jjigh. The oii mills afford a ready
market for the bean,, and the cake
which la produced by the mills has
splendid feeding values. ^ v
A good rotation to follow is cotton
fnlinwed hy corn with sot beans, ■fol-
lowed by oats and cowpeas. For
southern conditions Hollybrook and
Mamraouth Yellow are recommended.
—J. N. HARPER, Agronomist.
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same price as two ► quarts.
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