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ARE DELAYED Dollar Start> h - J V Application After Pkntlnf Adrbed by AfHcultural Au- , UiorUy If Plant Food U Not L Recalrfd In Time to Put / m Them Under the Crop i < *ftouth«rn farmern ara daunandloc Inert ftrtlllitna than avar before; but, unfortunately, all indication* are that enough fertiliser! cannot be manufac tured and delivered In time to meet thie demand before the crops are planted,” eaye Director J. N. Harper Of the Soil Improvement Committee, .Who has been traveling extensively throughout the farming sections of the South. t this exigency, what Is the farm- er^ZTftV? Sit idly down and say there la no use trying? By no manner of means! He should pn ceed with nte preparation and pi: nrlng ^-He e iciild persist in bis eficrte to get bM fei- tlilsers until he does get them, then npply them as a side application to hie crops “Side applications bate long been practiced uadsr normal conditions, and Bow necessity demands that a large gueBtity of tb» #!aot food be applied ts this The pleni ran f*ed up um the fertiliser* when th#» are pat oo • t • side applxetloe Just as well as whea pel aad-r the rfup The first appiw attea • aa he made ae eous ae the ferttiiaaee are rotattag • iaa tf the rot tee ie »p sa4 s as lade eaahe gphWih *^*hOs’ ha4i a** tt| «ess4Ha«ae H «# ^ghppgSle ef «e*arse eher* peewsaa* Is I ta • Sees (toe «e ehgae I h# «eSls% SgS • flhres«* a aet tahsag as e'ea* e gBgBBn a* tessera e»h # a-se ♦ se*— a ( ’U is •e as If y«m drfeteit twily II *U» eerh week for 3«» yrer* n •••nk paying 4 per, rent rovvtpnunri ihtrr ret. the amount Hue will hr PI.161, or I67g more than the amouni you HepoiiitrH. 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