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Show TIE UTILITY OF 1 AVERY Fffl TRACTOR Manaser Lancies of "Landes & Com-panv, Com-panv, Averv tractor distributor, says: 'you must plow to-get a crop and then you .must plow again whether you get a crop or not. In recent years we have also learned that the depth and time of plowing have a great deal to do with the size of the yield. "Plowing takes more power than any other kind ot farm work. It was always hard to do it with horses. It is harder than ever now that we want to plow-deeper plow-deeper and at exactly the risht-tirae. -"A tractor gives- a man power to plow deep and to "plow quickly; power that isn't stopped by hard ground, hot weather or files: power that will run day and night if necessary, and power In a concentrated . form so that one man can do as much work as Uvo or more men with horses. And with Avery 'lightweight' 'light-weight' tractors you ean also disc, harrow, har-row, roll, pulverize and do all the work of preparing j'our seed bed. "It is possible to handle your corn crop entirely with motor power if you wish. You can pull a lister with planting attachments at-tachments and plant your corn. Then cultivate vour crop with an Avery Two-row Two-row Motor Cultivator. In the fall you can pull a corn binder or a corn picker with your tractor and harvest your corn crop. " Alter -harvesting you can belt up vour tractor to a silage cutter, shredder, shelter or feed grinder and yet your corn crop ready to feed in any way you wish, or readv for market. If you wish to market mar-ket it you can also haul it with your tractor. "It was not thought at first that a tractor could do so much in handling the corn crop, but it has-been found that it is of almost, if not equally, as much value in handling the corn crop as the grain crop. It is this fact which is now causing corn belt farmers everywhere, who at tirst hesitated about using tractor power, to become strong advocates of tractor farming and to buy tractors in large numbers." |