Farm Prosperity Farm prosperity rests upon the ability of the soil to produce good crops, and the intelligence of the farmer to cause the soil to do its best. Every ton of clover sold off the farm robs it of $8.62 in fertility; every ton of corn, $6.74 in fertility; wheat, $11.62; oats, $7.81. The dairy farmer turns nearly everything raised on the farm into fertilizer to put back into the soil. What he sells in the way of Butter, Milk, Cheese and Live Stock does not impoverish the soil. In the producing of them. he converts the products of the soil into that which enriches it, and thus he adds to his own wealth. That is one reason why the subscribers of Hoard's Dairyman are the most prosperous farmers in the nation. There is not a farm paper published that pays advertisers better, and the above are only a few of the reasons that can be given for this. HOARD'S Ft. Atkinson, DAIRYMAN, Wisconsin. Advertising from the Farmer's Standpoint-By Henry Field. What is the Determining Factor in Selling Goods? By J. J. Rockwell.. Use of Small vs Large Space in Advertising-By Walter Dill Scott The Wonderful Development of American Magazines During the Past Fifteen Years. The Elimination of Objectionable Advertising by Magazines- Symposium. Worth Reproducing. Ninth Annual Exhibition of Fanciers and Breeders Association in Chicago Buildings of Sears, Roebuck & Company's New Plant.. A Three Million Dollar Monument to Advertising.. Great Change in Farming Brought About by Modern Machinery.... Catalogues and Booklets... To Salesman-W. N. Aubuchon, 'Piccolo" Among Publishers and Advertisers Clipped and Condensed... Faith in Advertising. Copyright, 1905, by Long-Critchfield Corporation. ADVERTISING RATES 5 1 page run of paper $50 % page run of paper $15 We advise subscribers to have Agricultural Advertising sent to their home addresses 93 97 100 102 105 106 109 110 115 116 118 120 128 129 138 141 150 156 168 172 The Appeal to Reason, GIRARD, KANSAS. CIRCULATION 300,000 Weekly Guaranteed. Rate $1.00 per agate line flat. Space limited. First Come, First Served. Editions in excess of 350,000 will be charged for at the rate of one-fourth of a cent per line per thousand proven circulation. A few weeks ago there appeared in your paper an advertisement for the sale of our latest novel, "Born Again," by Alfred W. Lawson. We think that it might be interesting news to you to learn the results of We received orders from every nook and corner of the United States, |