Show killing morning glory and other perennials wild morning glory vines and other pernicious perennials should have their tops cut down into the ground the last of july and they should therefore be cut as often as any leaves show above ground and such cutting should be continued until winter sets in how this is best done depends on how best it can be done on stubble ground it can be done with plow and cultivator or by disc ing frequently in corn it may have to be done with hoes hoe economy in storing and handling grain will aid in reducing the over head and increase the income from the grain crop legume ba hays ys are rich in time lime ant and bran and the oil meals are rich in phosphorous feeding them helps to reduce mineral shortage there are several species of cut worms under several common names the damage Is similar tor for all species and their life history Is much alike there should b be enough easle 02 o oi 2 a farm to consume the alfalfa 1 if li it has to be baled and shipped tile the ex pense and work Is too great to pay pas for the shipping and baling |