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Show Cedar Valley to Have 'M Great Yield of WAiat l'rospectf ludlcale the HIggesl,,l'k,M lu the Value's History.,, - yis Messrs. .lames 11. Clarko aiulfJrjt L. Hickman made a trip otHitfr. spectlon to tho Cedar Valley dry fari tills week and returned greatly 'MH Unified oter tho prospects for an cnotv' mous yield ot winter wheat. r vS They report A. K. Hawkins ua juvU Ing forty-llvo acres of Turkey '-RaK wheat Just coming Into head. UvrttP probably yield thlrly-llto busliolar'MM acre. Mr. Hawkins also has two acrfl of beans just coming up In soil iJH Jo,fiichcjiCtroirithaurta'j4rM acres of corn planted and ten UvrtB needed to atfalfa, Tlio alfalfa Is plnut-cd plnut-cd in rows twenty Inches apart and then thinned In tho iowh. U will lie regularly cultivated and the experiment experi-ment will be watched with deep in-torest. in-torest. Dr. II. C. Holbrnok has built a modern mod-ern concrcto bungalow on his 300-acre farm and lias 120 neroB of line winter wheat that from present Indications will yield all tho way from thirty to folly bushels per aero. Ills man Cap liarnhart has a drove of hogs and a lot of other stock B, V. Mulllner has eighty acres of promising wheat and Is getting a big acreage ready ror planting this rail. l'otnr Adnmsou has a forty-acro tract that should yield 1200 bushels of Turkey lted whoat and John Devcy and imns iate an Immcuso tract which .as picpiiM,l with n gasollno eiiglua Messrs. Clarke nnd Hall have over 100 acres that promise a yield of between be-tween 300(1 anil 1000 bushels and a slxty-ncro tract of volunteer that will probably go twenty bushelii per ncii'. They had Intended plowing up the volunteer wheat, but the season became be-came so tar advanced before their man got to hla job and the stand looked so promising that the xpoil-mont xpoil-mont or lotting It go to maturity will be mndo. |