| Show foi FOB iid AND GARDENERS cultivation of wheat the article on this subject by mr E sayers printed in another column is worthy the earnest perusal of 0 all ill classes more especially the farmer it contains some facts which generally known are not less practical and important to be understood y the J 1 I r f f faier farmr aimar lt irmay r may possibly be asked what has horti e to do with farming or what can a a professional horticulturist understand relative to the most approved modes of carrying on farming operations these questions may be ask asked edwith with about as much propriety and semblance of good sense aa as swig was evidenced when this gentleman be not a vineyard himself presumed to write upon the cultivation of the vine and it was yas was asked what does mr sayers know about the grape vine or more recently by an individual who inquired what book do you I 1 g ge et t all your information from we thought thong ht that this question might 0 have been answered by asking 0 that shrewd gentleman if he would like to purchase the book if he could be in informed what it was or would h he e rather solicit I 1 1 I 1 the loan of it I na F to io I 1 gratify this commendable comm spirit of ingenious inquiry inqui and to allay all ill 0 grounded apprehensions relative to the source from whence we and some of our regular contributors and correspondents obtain our inexhaustible fund of information we will disclose the unfathomable mystery which with that individual and possibly one or two others has en shrouded the remarkable and unprecedented cevelo development p ment of truth through the various departments part ments of the deseret news by stating Z that the book from whence we gather our information is the BOOK or experience AND COMMON sr SENSE sr perhaps th the person eperson or persons rei rel referred erred to would rather borrow this book than purchase it as it is somewhat iii lii high ah priced if this be indeed the case we will further say that unlike the news it can only be loaned in part this we offer you free gratis fo for nothing without price in 0 ly issues if therefore there be any the number is is small we are assured who cannot aford afford to at once exert themselves to purchase this excellent wor work kwe we would say to all buch such subscribe and pay for the news and if you are in possession of any facts in arts science or philosophy that might be of interest to community or to even a portion of the community I 1 advise us of the same and by thus continuing indwell enwell doing doings you may ere long become a possessor of the work to attain this will require close attention to your own affairs to the scrutinizing observation of the matters and things with which you are intimately concerned taking the liberty always of generously culling all the good you can from every source and discarding the wrong A persistent though slight 0 departure from this golden rule mind your own business may forever deprive you of the possession which on the above conditions yo you u may certainly secure who then desirous of receiving and doing good I 1 will assume to depreciate the labors of an honest sincere coworker co worker for the common weal who will say the article articie alluded to on the cultivation of wheat because it emanates from a horticulturist is unworthy of consideration we say read the article and if it contains any ideas or suggestions that 1 are not strictly true and practical do us the favor to expose and correct them if it contains principles that are incontrovertible easily demonstrated and highly practical please oblige and benefit yourselves by ap proving 0 and practicing upon them sorghum molasses E experiments with the sorghum cane at the east thus far go to show that the juice ismach 13 much better adapted for manufacturing fac turing 0 into molasses oan than into sugar while the syrup is excellent and easily made the sugar is said to be of poor quality and made with much difficulty the sorghum syrup when thoroughly 0 clarified has a pure sweetening 0 property that will answer almost all dom domestic estic purposes at all events with a very little of imported sugar we can do with the homemade home made sorghum molasses until some means are devised for making sugar at home the grub in the head of sheep may be prevented by settin setting a trough in some convenient I 1 place accessible to them as soon as the fly begins to trouble them put in about two inches j of tar in the bottom and sprinkle salt over it |