Show VALUE OP THE FARM BUMETIflfS Bulletins from the various agricultural agricult-ural experiment stations of the country constitute valuable additions to the farm library The farmer who falls to keep well abreast of the times as to the comparative Value of the various modes of planting sowing cultivating feeding etp for the great diversity of conditions under which he must plant sow cultivate feed etc according to climate locality elevation soil and many other controlling features of the environment we say the farmer who fails to keep up with the procession in these things necessarily works at a great disadvantage The world moves The old wooden mould board plow is relegated to the background We have not the time in this age to stop and enumerate thre < grains of corn to the hill In planting We are not laying so much stress upon planting potatoes in the moon as we used to do We are no longer satisfied with obtaining a certain amount of milk from the cow without any regard to the amount of butter fat it contains It is i rather the age when two blades of grass are made to grow where formerly but one grew Improved machinery and advanced ad-vanced methods now hold sway over the destinies of the agricultural world The modern experiment station baa been instituted to take the lead in this piyward movement Their bulletins are printed for the usa of farmers everywhere every-where Nebraska Farmer |