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Show lhi,.,fc,n KEfiOtlECES. OP SOUTEEKN UTAH. F O r We.liA.vc biien politely informed i-. ?v.-.. t H ?if September is a better time to sow . whe&U.jitso to keep it well watered ,..'! inflate in the winter, and we gladly -''J piiolislV the fact, s v ' '"' Tobacco. thirik ' we vyill not miss the k- ' " nrark far, if we say there is thousands . Vf d.611irs annually sent abroad by the Wm ,"."!nfcrcrhant8 of.. this Territory, for EH -. . the :V filthy weed' that might be Bk kept'-flt home, if some of our "men of means'' would ''launch out" in the iridiistry and prow it ''at hpme.,? .As HB ' long as we have men .(and we are sor- jHl . ry to s.vy boy3 JS!$l). no can't get HRX alonp without iit (!) why not grow ii H&- t home and 'keep' the rhbny at home?. HHE If our young1 "men and boy's were . wjse IHH 1 tVc'y '.would never touci tobiicco again I. (or the Lord says "Tobacco,. is not for 1. the body, neither for the belly, and is not .good for man. but is an hetb for II v- bruises and all sick cattle, to be used L . with, judgement, and sUiil" - . . P' i Grow the tobacco at' lio'me, keep . ihejrnonqy at j(6nrfe, .and. become il)de pendent. InMarch we will fell- you ow'tobAocdllivAte''m Kentucky HBjj 1 -iJute can be'grown here witli :pro6t. HH In reading repbr.i&ori its culture, we . larn, that the j.ijejd; of "the Jier is HH "from 2.000 ufrJp6p pounas pef?acre. H3BR and that theMabor and cost i86ne- HH' . We planted some in the Santa HHH; ' , Clara field lastly car, butie. Boarcitv HHB; rtf w(iter prevented; its maturing. We HHll : purpose trying it at BJoomington this HHB ilt doett not want too much water, HH; only enough to keep the ground moist. HHB'j It is allowed to grow three or f(mr HHH 'months and cut just after the flowers HHH: ave turned to seed, and before the HHHr ijTeed. begins to ripen. .When cut, the HHH .wtalka are tied in small bundles and HHH rovyn into tanks of dirty water and HHll "allowed to remain there frohl 5 to 8 SBHH ' ays t0 rot 01 expiration of which HHh time they are' taken out and the fiber SHBl 4l Tails Trqm the stalk. It is then hung IMHi f up to dry, and when dry it is sorted SHi'? "packed in round bundles and is then praHHS ready, for market It all the seed B M ware allowed to ripen, the yield of" seed IHw m puJd.;be bout 120 pounds per acr., jggp8iB 11 M The quantity of seed required to plant ijSga2r!iftir'Om36 tolO oufl'ds;,; ,.;; I Ropo and OorliiaBo. .y'" '5 JiUte?iand Y'ucca'. arevgorji material' Jphf arid .Wdage. ::Thre i ' ah 'ijtbimt(ncfi 6f.ucca, 6r"' oose" as it is inorS commqnly; called, in Southern "Utah and Northern Arizpnaand lute cUr bef easily grovvn here, .therefore, if s,om;e enter pr.) sing rope-maker would iturt an e&tablishment of this kind', mak3 iirrangethfe.nts to,. s.upplyrfthe Coop; Co-op; Stores Wuughout the Territory, with rope and cordage we believe they wdiild succeed. Jvel.l by so-duing. TO be continued. . |