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Show When pastures begin to d'ry up feed ailfalfa or corn green and so the milk flow will be kept up. f AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM AT STATE FAIR. GOLD MEDAL BY STATE AGRICUL- 1 1 TURAL SOCIETY OF SACRAMENTO, CAL., ALSO GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY MID- S i , WINTER FAIR, AND LP WIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. PORTLAND, OREGON. I ' - &&$. uj itAr "AforiJ AMUBMtiKhMHI LIGHT BY V H COST RE- iaTBTBTBTBfMPiPff'V 5a f 'flflHTfj M THIS VON BBTWv nlKi'ifiJTiF9iOUlSlrmB M Brfl ARCH O F mJHUu1H!B9RkVVBIHII A m 1 no HORSE POWER PLOWING ENGINE. ' From 50 to 100 Acres Plowed each day doing the work much better than by animal power and at half H the expense per acre. More than two hundred in successful operation. Every on a success. The above illustration represents the Utah Arid Farm Company's STEAM PLOWING OUTFIT at work on their farm at Nephi, Utah. ThU engine is plowing 50 acres per day of ten hours at an expense of 50 cents per acre. And it was also used by them to pull a "BEST" Steam Combined Har- B vester on the same farm and harvested an average of 65 acres per day, and at the nominal expense of socts an acre The grain was cut, threshed, recleaned and sacked in one operation and ready for the mill M The SUCCESS of DRY FARMING is THE STEAM PLOW AND COMBINED HARVESTER For further information address THE BEST MANUFACTURING GO., or THE 6. T. IN6ERS0LL MACHINERY CO.; ; I ..n, smi irvM-K)i BELL PHONE 1999 P. O. BOX 794 IND. PHONE 046 , SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA 321 DOOLY blk. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH |