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Show IMPLEMENTS FOR DRY FARM Most Important of All Is Plow Ordinary Ordin-ary Maldboard Is, Perhaps, Beit Level Head Ne'ded. Some farmers thing that farming Is altogether a question of implements, others wl I do good farming with a second hard plow and an old wooden harrow, some will pin their faith to some particular Implement and use It for nearly everything. A level head In what Is jiost needed In this matter and a confidence In practical trial work, Instead of Id advertisements. ; The most ImiKirtant of all Implements i Is the plow and there U no getting around this fact. The men who think they ran use a disk at d a packer are still dr)lng out a little worse than usual this yr-nr. The ordinal y moldboard Is perhaps the best plow we have In this country, i but It has Its limitations, and for clay land tadobe as the farmers call It), we often have to fail back on the disk. Dry p'owing Is often a necessity tin the dry farm, and If done In the fall so as to allow the soil to fettle during the winter and All up with moUturo Is an operation of thejVst Importance. |