Show improving a poor soil on this subject the new york world has the following to say buckwheat grows rapidly and is some sometimes used as a soil improver by plowing it under in the tall fall instead of garvestin harvesting it for the grain there is however quito n i general reluctance to plow under 1 green crop for its fertilizing properties when by letting it sund stand a few days longer a i remunerative crop of grain might bu be realized from it plowing under 1 green crop of any di is one of tile ways fur f or putting p dittin a soil boil into a good condition for the best results front the wo use of commercial fertilizers and in tile the case cae ca e of a poor pool field that is bof to be reclaimed imeLl ahr th tanner inest determine fur himself the variety lie ha can use most economically buckwheat plowed under in the fall to bo be succeeded by rye plowed under in the spring would furnish as much voge vegetable table mitter for the purpose as can be made available in the tha sanie same length of time and it simply becomes a question of sacrificing two ciopa as aa fertilizers when lothare both are near maturity As is well known clover is the mo mot most t economical soil renovator for the north lint but a suil soil is sometimes so poor pool that clover itself needs fertilizing before it will grow to good advantage |