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First, one wonders why the enlightened Awbrey would even bother with such benighted people as V-C readers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Wikipedia: Some Responses to Comments: 2009
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Lower view, Tobacco on farm of Mr. Allen Bidwell, Glastonbury, Conn., who used 3,000 lbs. of V-C Fertilizers per acre, yield 2,000 lbs. per acre.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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He used only $50 worth of V-C on this 5 acre tract which produced a crop of excellent Tobacco which sold for $1,000 without being graded. $50 for cultivation; $50 for V-C Fertilizers -- cost $100, profit $900. is usually done by pinching when the bud is just large enough to be removed without injury to the top leaves.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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This year I used for Tobacco 800 pounds of V-C Fertilizers per acre, and have the finest Tobacco I ever saw grown anywhere.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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You will always hang the finest grown Tobacco whenever V-C Fertilizers have been applied wisely and abundantly. stable manure is more to improve the physical properties of the soil than to furnish plant food and with tobacco may do more harm than good if not used with caution.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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On these 18 acres an average of 656 lbs. of V-C Fertilizers were used per acre, producing an average of from 800 to 1,000 pounds per acre.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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Three views on Mr.W. M. Hinson's Tobacco fields, Enfield, Conn., who used 3,000 lbs. of V-C Fertilizers per acre, reaping a bountiful crop of fine Tobacco.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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Wherever V-C Fertilizers are used wisely a bountiful harvest is always assured.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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Use the best which has proven to be V-C Fertilizers.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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This is the kind of Tobacco 700 pounds per acre of V-C Fertilizers helped to grow on Mr.W. M. McAden's farm at Diamond Grove, Va.
Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915
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