Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . PARTRIDGE Gdme dsThem Ndme 16 Farmers Magazine ni Fool the Fly The Fly passes the Winter in the Flax Seed Stagein infected wheat or stubble —(shaded portion). She hatchesout here•nd lays eggson young wheat The maggot develops in the wheat joint duringsummer and kills oS the bead of wheat. FertOize and Sow Wheat Late to Avoid the Fly* Late planted wheat without fertilizers means weak wheat forwinter. Nourish the late wheat by fertilizing it with 200 acre of fertilizer carrying 2 to 3% Ammonia, 8 to 10% Phos-phoric Acid, 2 to 3% Potash. Extensi


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . PARTRIDGE Gdme dsThem Ndme 16 Farmers Magazine ni Fool the Fly The Fly passes the Winter in the Flax Seed Stagein infected wheat or stubble —(shaded portion). She hatchesout here•nd lays eggson young wheat The maggot develops in the wheat joint duringsummer and kills oS the bead of wheat. FertOize and Sow Wheat Late to Avoid the Fly* Late planted wheat without fertilizers means weak wheat forwinter. Nourish the late wheat by fertilizing it with 200 acre of fertilizer carrying 2 to 3% Ammonia, 8 to 10% Phos-phoric Acid, 2 to 3% Potash. Extensive successful experience, and Government recommendations,advise LATE PLANTING OF WHEAT, AND FERTILIZATIONto avoid the Hessian Fly. You cant poison the Fly—Fool HimBesides, Feed for Yield. For Information, write Henry G. Bell, Director Soil and Crop Improvement Bureau of the Canadian FertlUzer Association nil Temple Building • - Toronto


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