Show DEEP FALL PLOWING IS BEST not only necessity for sugar beets but might be worked to advantage with all other crops all our best farmers have long sanc come to a conclusion as to the nece alty of deep tall plowing for suga beets and the rule might bo worked for all the other crops and we boutt still be ahead of the same bhea beets are to go in on spud land OB which the potato digger has done its awful work there Is no necessity for plowing but on other land a depth of six or eight inches should be the minimum and Bubs from four to six inches below that will be found advantageous vant ageous and this country has never yet bought enough subsoil plows nor are they used as much as they were 20 years ago plowing around the field should bo avoided where land is arranged tor the furrow method ot ion and the ordinary plow used the direction should be only with the aloie plowing at right angles to the slope will leave the dead and back furrows in the field in such position that even it smoothed over by cultivation they will prevent a uniform flow of water through the furrows this plowing should be left in the rough so that the soil may be well aerated and be able to catch and retain snow or rain without drifting or run off on land which Is checked the direction of the plowing Is not so esi es i sentral except as it affects permanent ditches fields that have been winter irrigated must be thoroughly cultivated after watering so as to retain the moisture applied for the spring winds levy a great tax on evaporation and we are looking for good many hard blows this winter the Is a good thing but alas so few of us have corrugators and the iron foundries are not turning them out when it would be so simple to do so |