| Show hints about growing early amber ber oane cane agricultural editor pioneer press As there are many persons that will plant the early amber fr for the first ilme lime this spring a few directions may not come iu in amiss in sections where cane canes Is liable to frost in the fall pla pia planting should be done early tue seed send should be covered if planted early one cue half an inch id Is deep enough if jf planted late it should be covered ole olo inch it may be planted iu in thia thim state from tle tue to the of may in general it will thrive on any land that will produce a fair crop of wheat sandy upland oil toil t is best black bottom soil is worst plow deep and plant on land that is as free from weeds as possible plant in check rows three and a half halt feet eash way leave five or six stalks in a hill it comes up out of the ground care should be taken not to hoe hue it up for barn grass as it rese rest mafs it very much you will notice that the blade is broader and aud is free from the fuzzy appu appe appearance artince which is to on the upper sido bido of barn gras keep it well hoed until it is three leet luet high after that hoeing boeing is injurious to it keep the suckers pulled tufi they are excellent to feed to ho hog bog it makes a good gord fodder if bowed towed broadcast it yields from flom to gallons gallon of syrup to the acre ten of sugar are made from one gallon of syrup or from 1000 to pounds of sugar to the acre the extraordinary amount of 97 gallons was raised by a gentleman from one fourth of an acre 12 miles west of faribault re he stated he might have made it an even by grinding a part of the suckers sucker s that had been left lwft growing through the season this was planted in drills drilli there are bushels bushela of seed to the acre which ia Is equivalent to 30 bushels of oats G VV PAUL dodge city steele co mian |