Show j culture of the white bean llean the tile cultivation ot or the bean lean should b be extended the crop has this this great advantage if the aripe is low the beans maybe mayhe may be mixed willi wih corn corb an and other dother grain rain ground and fed to cows and frfd rfd sheep th they ey are tre 0 ng of the very best kinds of food for aco crap i thet the crop does leeta leeza I 1 nd na when I 1 fed d p animals te ille manz manure i is rich and valuable U 1 many 11 3 1 8 suppose pose that poor land is necessary 1 raibe raise 1 kiv white beans bean sonly only because they will prow grow grow prow better on poor land thau than other crops ring the land for them has bas doubled the crop nothing is better for them than good r rich corn land it if the soil is rather beav heavy aate an excel ent v way y la Is to turn over clover sod late in spring roll add aud harrow it and plant the beans there will be less hoeing needed as fresh inverted arted sod is usually clean soil when the soil roll is free from weeds the best way is to drill in the beans EO fio that the drills may be about I 1 two iwo wo and a half or three feet apart and the seed about two inches apart in the drills if 1 a drill cannot be had furrow out the land and drop the beans by nailing or t tying inga a small tin pall pail to the lower end of a loy roy roi rod about the size of a walking stick make a hole in the bottom large enough for the beans to pass out eld ald walk along shaking it over the furrow the quantity cr dle die distance tance may be perfectly regulated by making tae tie hole the right size bize size from trial by shaking more or less rapidly and walking slow or fast if the so soil it is weedy plant in hd nii s a foot and a half halt apart in the row and seven to a hill the beans will be yellow in three months and ready for harvesting which is done by pulling them if the continues dry for a few days they will soon be if in small heap heaps if IE wet vet weather is feared take the bunches and place them iu in small stacks made around a pole driven into the grond grona ground radiating from the center or p paie pale ie and wl vi h either eithe roots foots or tops out these stacks may be made as high as aa a man can easily reach and should be built on four small sticks at the bottom the size of stove store wood laid across to keep the beans off the vet ivet ground and aad to allow the drying wind to blow under when quite dry draw out the pole and draw them to to the barn and thi thrash ash in winter As a single proof of the profits ot of bean raising T C maxwell co ct t geneva NY recent recently informed ts is that they had planted small white bank bauk in the vacancies of their ext eatn n sive nursery where brees trees lumi baa been neen aug dak last I 1 spring amounting altogether to about forty acres the cultivation cost almost nothings no thine thins as they stood in rows ot of scattered trees but they think finnk if the beans stood alone wone the whole cost of cultivation would not have been e abt ido dol doi largan larsan ars ara an acre they bad eight hundred bushels of beals beaks beans baans which sold at al per yer bushel if fr r the cost of cultivation estimated at the very highest at deducted from this a clear profit of for the use af pf of the tue forty acres of land the they have fine rich tile drained land but it h had a evidently been consides consi dei ably exhausted by the previous growth of the trees lCou country gen gem lemen |