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Early Summer Sale
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Colquitt, Georgia.
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E. J. HUNTER
SIDE
, DRESSING *
COTTON
A High School boy, Elstner Beall, of
Wilson, Arkansas, has won the State
Cotton Growing Championship for the
past two years. In 1924 with 200 pounds
of Nitrate of Soda per acre at planting
and 100 pounds when the cotton was
knee high, he averaged 752 pounds of lint
cotton per acre. Last year with 300
pounds of Soda at planting and a side
dressing of 100 pounds, he averaged 1,008
peunds of lint, cotton per acre.
Side dressings of 100 pounds of Soda
per acre played an importantapart in his
prize winning'achievements.
Will Terry, of Jackson, won the Hill
section of the Mississippi Cotton Produc
tion Contest. In addition to his other fer
tilizers, he"used 200 pounds of Nitrate of
Soda as a top dressing.
The results of Experiment Station
tests and the experience of successful
planters alike have proven that it pays
handsomely under average conditions to
apply 200 pounds of Soda per acre under
cotton and another 100 pounds as a side
dressing before the first squares appear.
The reason for this is that the squares are
set early and fast before either dry
weather or the weevil can hurt the crop
very much, and a large yield of lint is
produced.
The side dressing is even more impor
tant, however, in a late season such as
we have had this year.. It is imperative
if the crop is to be fully profitable, that
there be plenty of available nitrogen in
the soil when the crop really begins to
grow, particularly if not enough Soda was
put under the cotton at planting time.
That the nitrogen in Nitrate of Soda
is much more quickly available and there
fore much more .efficient than when ap
plied in any of the other materials that
are being offered is fully proven by more
than 20 years of continuous investigations
at the New Jersey Experiment Station,
and also by tests made in European coun
tries which agree with and confirm those
of New Jersey. This fact is of especial in
terest in a season like the present one
when it is of such great importance that
the cotton crop should be pushed ahead
rapidly in order to'make up for its de
layed start. g
-x It should be remembered that profits
from the crop are much more dependent
upon high acre yields when cotton prices
are relatively low than when they are
high. Thus, a side dressing of quickly
available nitrogen at just the time when
the young cotton plants need it most
should be a splendid investment this year.'
SIDE DRESS WITH
NITRATE of SODA
For Quick and Sure Results Use Only
NITRATE OF SODA
You Can’t Afford to Lose Your
Season’s Work by Experimenting
With a late Spring and many weevils expected, a
Nitrate of Soda side dressing of 100 to 200 pounds
per acre is absolutely necessary to set squares before
drouth or weevils can hurt them. A Nitrate of Soda
side dressing insures yields and increases profits.
QUICK: To be effective a side-dresser must be quick acting.
Official results in this country and abroad show con
clusively that only in Nitrate of Soda is the plant food
100% available immediately it is applied. It leaves no
acid residue. The Georgia Experiment Station says:
"The proper use of Nitrate of Soda is of great
importance in growing cotton under boil weevil
conditions. The nitrogen should be in a quick
acting, readily available form and abundant."
SURE: J- R. O. Lindsey, a prominent farmer of Colquitt
County, Ga., won a first prize of SIOO. last year for
his'yield of 2370 pounds of seed cotton on one acre.
Lawton Smith won second prize with 2X13 pounds
of cotton. In addition to their regular fertilizer applica
tions at planting time, both men made a side dressing
of 167 pounds per acre of Nitrate of Sodc.
Years of actual results show
Nitrate of Soda the best side-dresser
Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your address
to our nearest office for our free bulletins which have helped
thousands of farmers to grow bigger and more profitable crops.
Chilean Nitrate of Soda—educational bureau
Dr. William S. Myers, Director
1118 Hurt Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. 27 Madison Avenue, New York