Show SOME GOOD HARVESTS Thre Threshing 1 Ing oper operations ons a on the thea north tract act I have i been a going forward for for- word ward for the past month or more and nd the he results have been ben very vry a are satISfactory The thresher threshers re be- be hev bo th that in t th the le average v Y yield eld will r un run up to nearly y 40 bushels bushels per par acre ere tm Some Solo a yields of wheat what have haver hen bm over r 50 bushels Among tho those who threshed are m who got bushel buhls of wha so an average of 00 50 bushels per re brain hom th three acres of o. o Ol h he threshed bushels buhI 1 be beer y er r got 1465 1165 bushels P over 40 bushels buhel per pr or acre acm lu dunau 00 bushI It HeIse o 00 bu of urke f reo a zinced mead bushels bush I. I Aru Arn ui unit ot 1200 00 bushels bi bier 4 per pr er acre sere on oil part ol ot his hI lie I- ho G HI and andt u oldridge t iol dr ridge over wr 40 JuaU 10 I- I per perre L r cre re the Adamson Bros Hires Tb ed d d 1600 hush of tine fine vil-t vil from a 40 field d any ob ot-la ot so report fine fin yields eld A large rg portIOn of the harvest remains yet to be b. a and d It wIll probably b b. b l two w. w in montha the before all the Ile threshing is I. a done don While a good deal dai ot of the Spring g gl gram was damaged by the rust this will not be b. a total loss ios to those who have hogs hog hogA as it will be threshed and ad I. I led td m in some SOlo a cases and pastured m in others Those without hogs will try and get th them to feed Barley made mad a good J aid thi tha year and was w. but little damaged by rust v. v The Th lesson lesson les- les son of the Year yar is to P plant nt fall wheat what and many are we now dOing so 60 Every Evry one a who planted beets reports report the man of lif a good Yield and d vry field fild is es lau well WIth gher prices for B sugar a result of the war there is little danger of the sugar fac fee tones going out ut of business on onson account of tl the e new nw tarIff An increased acreage le likely to be planted next spring ThIs IS goIng go- go ng Ing to be b. on of the beat bt sugar beet bt sections in the state It has hall also been an exceptionally good season son for alfalfa and the many nw e are fin it sug sugar bets as alfalfa hogs hoga and nd da ry Y cows cow we the I farmers farmei an of th this us as section on have ave op opportunities for ar w wealth P production exceeded by y n no ether t r P part of the sweeta west sweet The Th a price of wheat has bas been going mg g up the latest salea I. I h having n g been made J. J for r i 85 cents Some of of f the are holding their th wheat for 1 Probably bably much c of the we advance is a speculative England Eng Eng- land takes 30 80 per cent of the 9 90 wor worth e gr of wheat we export and shipments to that country are likely to be only temporarily arrested The other to wom we w. have been shipping wheat what are we not likely to In get gt much if any Ro Roger r Babson an authorIty on trade and com meme says in 10 the Country Gentle man that the farmer farmr should not g get e t pan c He H. advises them not to throw over theIr wheat but on the other hand band not to keep kp it too long As we weY export rt little barley barly the price of Y this cereal re is not likely to ad- ad vance c |