Show LET TURNIPS FOLLOW SOME EARLIER CROP good stand depends on weather and soil conditions customary Cut tomary method is i to sow saw the seed broadcast and trust to luck for good yield store in pits or a cool cellar prepared by ao 00 re trilled d stain ct 1 aarl agriculture ia throughout tile greater part of 0 the north tile lie old settlers say ilant turnips tile tho L ith of july whether et it or dry dr while alle tills la 14 not absolutely true trio it Is clis to plant turnips tile the latter purt part of july on land froin boiu which tin nn early curly crop of potatoes beets beeta or other larli early vegetable tills has been removed the llie securing of it good stand of turnips depends first upon having tile BLAI in excellent eLd lent condition find second on oil weather conditions ht at I 1 tile tho little of sowing the seed either cither extremely wet or prolonged dry weather will brently er fitly interfere with getting n good stand of turnips the usual cestoni la is to harrow tile the ground to it smooth even een surface ethen then sow the seed broadcast brond cist trusting to ta turnips can be planted after an early crop of potatoes Pot atoe beets beet or of some other vegetable natural agencies to slightly cover it if a light shower fulls falls shortly after tile seid seed Is sown son this will riot not only ioor emer the lie seed ti att t give ghe tile tha plants a god start sometimes turnips are planted in rows with lilt a seid seed sei d drill and cultivated tills iii ethod Is desirable where the crop Is grunn grown in i finall waa but the customary cu Is to sw su the seed broadcast find and to lucli luck to bring a good crop turnips ur s lilly 1110 remain in the ground iino alin u until I 1 I 1 it Is cold enough to freeze tile soil soft about thern if left tro tou long li us however li elioer oer they the become be oine pithy the of ieng having turnips Is 19 I 1 tu rort pull then thein and ani throw than in I 1 illes alof then with etli a knife cut off tin tops tips about one fourth inch above the tl 0 turnip the hie turnips ean in then be storell H 1 in pits being covered com roil liht with hani birna then elih earth or tad in it n enol cellar tin the saine ns for iris I 1 potatoes in the pits vi II 11 not n 0 t be injured by b freezing eIn pr pro 0 adeil they tire lire not disturbed while frozen it Is bist best however ho oer tr to pince enough enoia en straw ari and soil over oer tin in to prevent then ruin front freezing to any un ex tint tent |