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1 GIVE YOU . . . p- A gUvtfDhationary For Agriculture / and I Challenge You To Disprove It! But please don't think I'm mad, for I have access to knowledge which so far has not been made available to you. Here it is in a nut shell—SCßAP YOUR PLOW and forget that ”* \ v y ou have ever even heard of artificial fertilisers. moisture in the subsoil from coming up. to disprove my assertion confirmed by Foulki s I (he vicinity of lhe plant roots. ner, that a pasture—unfertilised witn Working on these lines, he has had the artificials, but harrowed efficiently, will kkY /'■/>' ' most revolutionary and expansive results. equal—no!—it will be at least as prolific So revolutionary and extensive in fact have and better quality because of the utilisobeen his findings that in July, 1943, he tion of natural elements—an unharrowed published a book "PLOWMAN'S FOLLY." adjoining paddock on which artificial Ua to March, 19-14, this book has been fertiliser is applied, iconntcd S times, and is one of America's Don't worry about this "twaddle' you ve JsSSmI best sellers Of this book. "Time" Maga- been told about replacing minerals in the -ine says- "Many a farmer who reads 50i1... Do as I suggest, and you'll find that Faulkner's’report may be tempted never Nature will—as it did for thousands of to plow again." Devoting its entire leader years, and os Faulkner hos confirmed— All you hove to do is go back and again column to Faulkner, "The New York Daily do the job for you. remember enlist the aid of nature, which was done News" predicted that Faulkner's book. ~ you ve got to harrow efficiently, for thousands of years prior to recent "will have as revolutionary an effect upon In askmg farmers generally to experlimes. In lhe good old days before the the human race as any publication we can ment I especially the co-operation introduction of the mold-board plow and think of in the last 200 years." of the thousands of B E V |N Harrow artificial fertiliser—believe it or not- In writing "PLOWMAN'S FOLLY,' Mr users whom lam confident, if hey have pastures and crops were retained for thou- Faulkner had the co-operation of oil the not already proved my claim, will take my sands of years, and stock diseases were following, who were fully conversant with word for it that they will not be dis"non cst." his experimenting (—Professor Paul B. appointed in the results. I recommend It's quite simple to understand. If Sears, Head of the Dept, of Botany, Ober- two cross strokes. rrnn <s plowing and artificial fertilisers were, as |i n College; Russell Lord, Editor of "The [lf you will treat your hay or other crops wo hove recently been led to believe, Land"; Garet Garett, Speoal Writer o by these two. methods-, e., by divid ng the all essential, then pastures, crops and stock, "The Saturday Evening Pott , Peter total area in half you wiU be able to and even us, as species, would have gone Vischer, Editor and Publisher of "Country arrive at the actual difference by either out of existence hundreds or thousands Life"; Ollie E. Fink, Curriculum Supervise , weight or measurement.] of years ago. State Dept, of Education, Columbus, unto. Because a wink's as good as a nod to Professor Stapleton, the recognised | n addition, Faulkner did not write his a b | jnd h orsC/ | g ivc you this letter:— World Authority on grassland farming, who book until the Dept, of Agriculture had M'kkclsen, of Waharoa, on visited New Zealand in the twenties, in checked and confirmed his ren ?2 r ,D 19/6/44, writes: writing on the too general neglect on the findings. The result is that now tne u.o. “My 'BEVIN' Harrows have given me harrowing of pastures, points out — “Gross- Government has placed the seal of i s great satisfaction. I cm extremely land farmers have almost forgotten that approval upon Faulkners Revolutionary pleased with the results from 'BEVIN their ancestors devoted no small amount Doctrine — “Beat your plowshares ' n ’° harrowing, which I believe to be as good of their time and labour to working the harrows to bring prosperity and plenty os & harrowings with ordinary tripods, surface of their permanent grassland." mankind." . . “PLOWMAN'S FOLLY" is a best-seller in Every farmer in New Zealand who gets in the past—although in hundreds o America, and, so far, copies are unproany Farming Journal must bo aware that instances it has been proved to me tto curable in this country. I have a publiover the past 11 years I have■ advocated IT )y harrow on unfertilised paddocks naa cation, “THE AWAKENING," based on “drastic"— ves, I say “drastic," because got better pastures, which were l p°rc Faulkner's Agricultural Practise, which is to my mind “drastic" means only efficient sought after by the slock, than the teed of j n f ercs t to everyone—Formers, nursery- — harrowing, as against merely manure- O n unharrowod adjoining paddocks on or chardists and gardeners. No one spreading-harrows plus an abundance of which artificial fertiliser had been literally should miss sending for it. Copies will be artificial fertiliser. piled—l confined my claims to saying tnar available at 2/6 postage paid. Send 2/o Prior to 1935, Mr. Edward Faulkner, of where my harrow was used, less fertiliser postal Note or stamps—or cheque 3/ Ohio, U.S.A., farmer agent and farmer, W as wanted. with order, was satisfied with the accepted methods . ... . his for two rcaS ons:— of modern farming. He believed in the ... Had j c | O j mcc j that artificial fcrplow and artificial fertiliser. At the same tiliser was unnecessary, popular time he instinctively felt this was not the opinion largely influenced by pro- f natural way to farm, as ho was perturbed oaaand'a would have said I was I about production losses, the desolation of mad! land, erosion, and the increase of stock second reason is that I know diseases and pests. “ farmer 3 got apparent results f>on> He started expenmentmg .n He artificial fertiliser (they do also A fina| though} . Tho "BEVIN" ELEC-, was slruck With the idea of the amount j rom cfficicnt harrowing). TROFENCER is just as popular ss the hok? 'within “he «T' n9 pioX drove a" Hence, had I advocatedl the absolute ~B EVIN„ H ARROW-You'll find the Counter from the surface of the soil-hence abolition fertiliser,, wou _ P on .convement. _____ he’d'in'thc surface'of “heToH waler wou°d l since Nauru was bombed ' we hav ° had To ALISTER BEVIN, (Dept. D.) be held, and fer“il?ty ' mcmosec because fo Y lcs t ar,if J c J° ha"v<! 38 B ° X 88 °’’ AUCK ‘ not only would decaying matter act as a production has (t u nr .i2- + n rhe benzine ni LAND, C.l. reservoir, but also the minerals in the done more harrow (thanks to the benz, Please send me particulars of your organic matter incorporated in the surface rationing in some w ';.hnnt artificial sod would bo available to plants. Plow- Nature functions better without artificia BEVIN ELECTROFENCER inq, of course, buries this oraanic matter and foreign chemical aid nwMAN . s , > Strike out wh.ch not wanted’ too deen for the Dlant roots 'Consequent- Now that I have read PLOWMAN o on <J a copy of your Money-Back Guarantee, ly, no?%nly was all benefit of organic FOLLY " I have no bes.tat.on NAME matter lasi, but also il acted as a broke m challenging any f °" ne . r "' hos^ r p ° d ‘J° ADDRESS JC ' lor capillary action—thus preventing the are not infested with stones o D. zO/8/44

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 283, 26 August 1944, Page 9

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