Show Make Cuttings in Fall for Best Vineyard Start Those wishing to set out vineyards will profit by making grape cuttings and getting them ready for spring planting this fall faU sn says s 's the Farm Jour Jour- nal A number of cuttings may be made from one vine and after one year of ot cultivation in a small nursery lot the young vines are ready for planting Cuttings should be taken from new wood each cutting having two to three buds upon It The cuttings are from eight to twelve inches long the bottom being trimmed close to the first bud while the top of the cutting has two or three Inches of ot wood above the top bud These are tied In bundles and placed In damp sand In the cellar or burled out of doors doors' and covered to prevent pro pre vent ent Injury from severe freezing In the spring the cuttings are set In rows three feet apart and four Inches apart in the row Only tl the e upper bud of the cutting Is allowed to extend above the ground so that the other buds will develop roots |