Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE UNIVERSAL .CAR THIS COUNTRY IS GETTING BACK TO PRE-WAR conditions and the fanner who wants to make money in the future will have to cut the production cost per busljel of his products. To do this he must increase his own capacity and dispose of all excess animal power. The farm is a factory and will pay dividends on modem labor-saving faachinaiy the' same as any other factory. Farmers who, have kept costa on tractor and horse farming have invariably found that the FORDSON tnd ASSOCIATED IMPLEMENTS will return a large profit over horses even though the grain fed to horses be at the present low market level. rHF- CENTRAL SALES C 0.,, of Rensselaer, sewed approximately forty • <res of rye this fall using a FORDSON exclusively for j>ewer at the '.oilowing cost per acre: The ground was plowed, culti-packed, and .drilled. Total Kerosene, 110 gal. at .28c _s2s. Total Gasoline, 5 gal. at 30c Total Motor oil, 8 gal. at 90c_ 7-20 “Total Trans, oil, 2 gal. at 80c,--- r • < Total Man hours, 97 hours, at 40c cb.au . . Totall 74.40 Depreciation, interest, upkeep 56 67 Total ....——l .........1181.07 Which equals <8.27 per acre. For the Total# cost including Fertilizer and Seed CALL OR PHONE THREE ONE NINE.
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