| Show Im K 1 p PUP UP E Dr By Dill of the I Tb following extracts are r Ia om oma a very err interestIng paper or the farmers Institute at al in ina W V ClothIer m aa a by R I lit It lit at the Kan Kansas on While the address I Ii II ted led to tb the farmers of Kansas It ili IllS I much ot of value tor or the Vial t tu deeply lie Jle said Their Ii Ie no in n W the i farmer Is engaged Ilene that dog doea Ire Irethe I the Mill selling of at least corns flome lii I Uy ity In III fact he majority or tr log so tell sell a as much fertility can and the onlY question w we 11 r 1 to discuss is II how we CM can t I Imone mone money tot for It t Nil amount of warning 01 O I or of pleading has haa had the ill t tto to prevent the wholesale 4 of oft t the grandest forests the Wi ever kno n simply Imply 1 ic c cUon Uon tion baa ha been found I Ithe the operators and so 10 n not ud say y today would prevent t UI j ing the next fifty yenta year If sible of ill 11 the latent f fot feel il ilof ot of It such uch converted Into a salable Ibl t f to tho tb operators In 10 Inters III lerl It h has tK been en the rule or of rn can people to totally In Ini of r posterity Our Jur motto bas x I haut haust the natural recourseS u uIt It Is II to do 1 so 1 let j ak ear car of itself And so 0 I lii of upon U I Influent In Iii d we aall 1 ail Use Ule our well night the fact upon upun the rat present But flut fortunately for thi hi hidren dren the tbt tarm prof i Ii remove the f from the coil U Ili Ilithe the bait amount of m th amount of labor libor t thorn Therefore farmers iA will In to their aU aUto I Ito to inert morl crops rop also take tak lIa uway f 1 lilly hilLy posterity IR IC CO m thorby Our tb solves Itself Into th tho old Is How can I make the mot mOlt my farm and at the h lIam ine tIm II Ui of it II a i possible There a are only three e t la In which our lIa rs and In our II di viI to these t thu etA acid They can be bought In te l Ih the form furm of commercial t fe fethe 1 I the hf per r POlDI pound I 15 cente h ivi lh cenia each We t will value Iut prices In III our discussion I Ino no now how mut much of at th f fertility II d from ir al om of our m 1 1 corS J I ut Tn In pound of a Ilk the annual of an airy r m co cow the of fertility would bt be worth 51 It the milk wn were sold to creameries St at the rate rat of Ii 16 per par pound fur for the butter tat at tbs It con eoa tam It would be worth II 31 dollars worth of wheat st l prices would take away wa 1440 worth of fertility as al with 41 for the came ame value In milk A tat fat steer worth 13 would represent I worth of soil fertility The Tbt came value la in hop bop or sheep heep will remove still I ass The ra ratin rati tin ti of the value vlut of the fertility In apo piN pie to 10 the produce at ordinary prices Is about one to thirty worth of alfalfa baY ni t N a ton would remove enough of oe the elements of 01 fr far duty to hu hive A value of IW The Th nItrogen represent 05 worth of this however and since Inee the Ole in alfalfa may mar alt 11 be u ss bV bavIn In ing ben boen taken Indirectly from the lr hr by means meana ut of the In Inthe inthe the tubercles that tbt grow on tb the roots of the alfalfa plant we must mut deduct 8 from the tbt value of the fertIlity 1014 And leaves leaea 1080 U as the value of the ther r fertility that t I a removed from fromI I the be soil 1011 by coiling lIIn 11 worth of alfalfa hll ha however hower hu bu been toned by practical experiments ta to ta e worth from 1 to CI 30 a ton when hen red fed to lok In connection wIth grain U If Uthe the manure in III hauled hauld out on lbs Ibe farm tarm It will a great ret gala aln to tb the farm fann In the most mOlt expensIve element of the losing lb the theother other would be comparatively nothing At the experiment x nation alfalfa hay fed with Kamr corn to 10 pigs pIlI U 81 pounds of pork per par perIn parton ton In If f we take its general tending value at half this mount amount la in lark toek and nd plaice place the value of the stoc III at 4 a 1 alfalfa haY would hI be worth Ii At this thle price 3 worth of f would It if fed to 10 tock stock re en move mlle from the farm 37 worth ot of ir far If the manure were left Idt In tb the yard whilE It the manure were hauled back on the farm only 7 1 cent worth of nf fertility would be removed and ad sa 3 to 5 worth would be added This would certainly be saving Iq fertility at t a It might be for tor ft a farmer to get et rich by bit bin IOU In one lorm at t 10 penti eta a pound and be berume become come rume bankruPt b by It la In another at t II Cl per Pound Per by coiling Ill In fertility In the tbt form of wb wheat t lIe we receive In only I 11 conK ClInt a for It ft as 81 compared with I L In III the form torm of 01 apple and yet thun In whir h have become ome wealthy by growing wheat while tb they would h have bt oUM had bAd nil they attempted to 10 make a living by growing This example I ii to show how us UI that tut WI we cannot accept the table as al an al guide but n never vr by a elos elo study of It many valuable ons may be drawn |