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Show Free Grinding Helps Fanners To Profit oil Wheat QUtpiit rifM:' n fc ; Y, -TJ cr,: lvJV. "J T-i -N . tafc. - ,- - - How Pareene (Kan.) wheat farwis turned their grain from lea te profit. . Seene at tha frSs mjlla I ' -; srransed far their use. - .looe thair (rain at a Ion and taJta . the -ceneequencea. Then the Paraona chamber of commerce atepped in, put the prop-oaltion prop-oaltion before two large Implement dealers, and free (rinding waa of-tho of-tho temwnp. "" aaM i The flrat Saturday too bushels were (round and the second weak mora than 2000 buahela. The plan haa bean as successful that tha Kanaaa Stale Agricultural college haa recommended It to all opuntlea In Kanaaa. As a result, many luwna tit Labsttvtaounty Tisve provided pro-vided grinders for tha farmera. PARSON'S", Kan.. Sept. 11 (Br NEA Service). Wheat eold on the market here la worth only 7 centa a bushel. Ground Into atock feed and fed to hogs and cattle. It la ajuiili iiiuie than dollars truffiel. Hundreds of farmera, hard hit by tha tumble In wheat prices, heard tha foregoing In a speech made by W. H. Metsger. county agent. It sounded good to many farmers but cash waa scarce after harvest time and farmera decided to turn |