Vintage 1930's-40's John Deere Copper on Wood Advertising Print Block

Copper on wood printer block measures 5" x 4"
At the top of this very intricate print image is a farmer driving a team of horses pulling a John Deere manure spreader across a field.  
The words "JOHN DEERE,  MOLINE, ILL" appear on the side of the spreader.
In the upper right corner is the 1936 shield-shaped John Deere logo.
Beneath the JD logo is another farmer standing and holding a pitchfork.  
The number "19" is stamped into the plate in 3 different areas. These numbers are not part of the printing
   design, and are apparently the number assigned to that block.

The text in the design reads as follows:

"THAT'S THE KIND OF SPREADING THAT PAYS.  Yes sir, that New John Deere Spreader does one dandy job of spreading.  That smooth, even blanket of finely pulverized manure surely puts the pep into a man's fields - steps up crop yields. 
The New John Deere three-beater tight-bottom Spreader is easier to load, easier to pull, it does better work, and lasts longer.  It's a proved money-maker".

Very good condition

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