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Show If the S. U. Star could shine more brilliant, its readers would have a better opportunity to be enlightened; but. the copy before us for Aug. 3F, is so beclouded be-clouded that we fail to see the twinkles. . . i Xlofatiou of Crops. Peopla ; throughoutthe country ar learning that a rotation of crops always Rives the best results. re-sults. Lraid that is comparatively worn out. if sown to some kind of clover and plowed in at tha right time, will yield i larger crop of grain ttie next season thxn it .would if cropped with the same class year after, year. For farmers in this vicinity alfalfa or lucern can be worked in nicely in rotation with wh-at, corn and potatoes, aud all crops give a much larger yield. Those who desire de-sire to grow cane, cotton, or other staples, can arrange ar-range the rotation s best 6uits their conditions, always being sure to have a different crop, on the. land each year. We hope the farmers will investigate inves-tigate this rotation principle and put it into practice prac-tice and we arc sure they will be benefited thereby. |