Show farming on the yukon av W HI has big compiled for publication the results of 0 il his is experience in farming fannies at fort selkirk and these show that tain one season with another the crops raised and the tha prices received for the product are sufficient BUCi clent to lause the average farmer in the states to look to the north with nith envy says the tha seattle post intelli bencer oat hay the chief crop produced yields about three tons to tho the acre and sells readily in the spring aprin at from 1 00 to per ton degand demand has never been lacking for all the hay the farm PM produces duces sice the dawson white horse stage line on which from to horses borses are every winter tor for several months passes within a few miles ol of the farm potatoes yield from three to five tons to th the acre and bring as much as 25 cents a pound the P average price tor for a series of years has 1 been a fraction over 20 cents a pound rutabagas Kuta basas bield beld six sic tans to the acie and sell for 6 cents a pound or 7 00 an acre carrots yield three tons to the acre and sell for or 15 cents a pound a return of 0 SOO por per acre cabbages vary in production to season ranging from three to eight tons ons to the acre and tho the piles ranges from 15 to 20 cents a pound it is an exceptional season when the farm does not net its owners an income colne of |