Show preference GIVEN TO RYE particularly good crop when outlook Is 1 not good for winter wheat time to plow I 1 would particularly recommend to dry farmers that when the outlook lu Is not good lor for winter wheat on account of 0 moisture conditions preference should be given to rye says a writer in dry farming dry raised seed rye has a value ot of its own in some years bringing as high as 1 a bushel it will grow and make 20 bushels to the acre in some seasons when winter wheat heat would not make five bushels it can also be ba cul in between the corn rows row la in august without hurting the j grain rat 31 a particle and plowed under as a fertilizer before the next planting in may mar ir june this method Is earnestly recommended to those who raise corn in the same field year after year without rotation how about dry plowing in august and september it if the bacce eding winter Is normal it will come out to n good shape in the spring and can be ba worked up to advantage angwill and will contain more mol moisture sture than land jand plowed in march or april but it if the soil boll la Is very obdurate it may be better to disk the surface in the tall fall and to put oil off the until later every farmer far must settle this question according to his bis own conditions there Is this to be said it the winter Is dry it will be just as hard to plow in if the tha spring as it was in the tall fall the dancer lies in planting deeply plowed land before it has settled rolling or packing Is not a remedy lor for this condition for the trouble Is over iteration aeration or too enuch much sir air in the soil boil and nothing will drive the airout and fine the soil sufficiently to keep it out but water |