Show bul cultivation 0 or MILLET thera are three species I 1 noeum I 1 of 0 ra cultivated a millet besides two tivo or ahree three species of the sorghum under the a same ame iwo ewo two of 0 those species and panl pini cum have round heads much to r 1 r l 1 glit 41 the farmers know inow as a pigeon grass I 1 hae cultivated these two varieties in western new vv 1 tor york tork k brt did not I 1 find tind them thein profitable profi table taLle the compian co ommond malan maian or geraj germa millet prows ro with a lik stalk four or anve cave feet high hib as abarge larae large as i 4 a wheat eat str straw I 1 vr and ild coarser as feed tor for stock the malycum grows erows about three feet high with adolf adolp abroad leat leal leafae attach ea h joint the 4 t stalk terminating in a panicle at llie ike a loose pau pan panicle of poland oats r there thre are two varieties ol 01 this thin specie one haying paving b rown town and the other yellow buds bud this species Is found to be more profitable for cultivation than the two first named from the small size of the stalk and the great proportion prop oroon of leaves cattle and horses seem more mord fond fonk of the tha s raw ot of this species than they are ate of bes best t timothy hay bay an acquaint aric gric 0 of f mine mins summer before last ralsey one acre from rom which he harvested and threshed 3 30 bu bushels lb l b bubbels of seed aeed and the straw he h e aqda tl to three bree t tons of timothy hay bay I 1 conversed with a farmer the past week who raised it the last summery sommer bommer who said his crop was injured by the drouth yet he considered it the most mt krofl table crop ha he raised upon his firm arm ai both lits lifs cattle and horses were more fond of it thad thai thai they were of his bis best vest 7 from the above you perceive tha thi t the profit of the cul cui vailon ll of this crop depends ii lion ilon the species moores blural new yew yorker F I 1 i |