The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 13, 1961, FARM and HOME section, Image 19

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    Above, specialization has been carried further by poultry
producers than by most other farmers. Some no longer even
raise their own replacement pullets . . . they prefer to ar
range to buy them from someone else. By doing this they
are able to concentrate completely on producing as many
high quality eggs as possible. This practice, while not as
far advanced, is being used by dairy, hog and cattle men.
Above right, shelled corn harvest is becoming more common
throughout the country wherever corn is produced. Major
advantages are reduced field losses, earlier harvest and
more complete use of equipment. Pace setting farmers want
to harvest all of the crop they produce. Elimination of high
field losses makes the difference between profit and loss.
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to control flies in daily bams
You'll find it pays to spray with Diazinon- just one residual application
on dairy bam walls and ceiling, kills flies for weeks.
Diazinon saves time and labor, gives you lower cost per day of protection.
So spray less... pay less for effective fly control. Ask your farm supply
dealer for Diazioon-one of the safer phosphate insecticides.
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GEK3Y AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Division of Ooigy Cftomical Corporation • Saw Mill Rtvar Road, Ards lay, Maw York
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JLour Allis-Chalmers dealer will
demonstrate in the field... for you ...
why a new D Tractor does up to 1/3
more work than your present tractor on
the same amount of fuel. You’ll see why
the Traction Booster system keeps you
on-the-go ... adding weight automatically
when the going gets tough ... releasing
weight to save fuel as the load lightens.
Across the country, many new D Tractors
are working from 25 to 45 percent more
land than other tractors on the same
amount of fuel. Your Allis-Chalmers
dealer will give you a proof-test in the
field. Also, he will prove the dollar-making
difference of these other tractor features:
Power Director (The Big Stick),
Snap-Coupler hitch, Power-Shift rear
wheels, and Roll-Shift front axle. You’ll,
find out how you can save money ... and
farm faster and easier than ever before.
ALUS-CHALMERS
FAJtM EQUIPMENT DIVISION, MILWAUKEE 1. WIS.
with new D Tractors
using 2, 3, 4 or 5-bottom plows