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Show H COUNTY FARMERS INSTITUTE. H The season of the year is fast np- H preaching when the agriculturist H will have time to stop and take H breath. Tor the past three or four P months it has been a constant rush H and there lias been no time for wind work, it lias all been "Pitch in." H With the longer nights and shorter Hr days will come some more leisure, B more time for reading, and more H time for brain work, In each of the cities of our county H we have farmers' institutes and - . much good has already resulted from these organizations. The in- stitute idea can be still further mil ized by the organization or a Conn F ty Fanners' Institute. The need of interchange of ideas among our ag B riculturistb i.-. becoming more up B parent as the years go by. At our H late conference ideas along this line H were dropped by more than oric of 1 the speakers, and there is nothing H in a small way thai will do more to H promote this than a County Farmers' H Institute. Let the institutes take H immediate steps to bring about this H desirable move by calling their H members together and formulating H .some plans of proceeding so as 10 Hv commence this moe at the begin- H nmg of the season. A meeting of H the County Institute could be held H once a month during the winter mouths, alternating between Cedar H and liw-jiuHnasmuch as tliere B ls iauue A gr'tcuUural Institutiite in L tUtfflferunty,-it is reasonable to sjiip-HBMrvZL.--poe thatisonie of the professors v, .. jg Vrom the Agricultural College can V be induced to fulfill the require- B ments of the law, at least in part by fl being in attendance |