Show FACTS FOR it is generally acknowledged that winter dairying pays best beat anu for this reason farmers shou should d give more at to this part ot of the business to attempt this next winter suitable feed must 0 e raised raided this summer and good warm ambling abling si provided the tomato is commonly grown in gardens on soils made much m act too rich neb abe vine attains remarkable vigor out but the fruit ripens slowly it only moderately fertile soil molt were used for growing tomatoes the crop would ripen earli earlier r and be less subject to the lot talou efithia abis disease is apt to take the abe first ripening fruit of some kinds of tomatoes on any agy soil the folly of pasturing the meadows soon becomes apparent when we compare the difference in yield with those that have not been pastured the grass ontke pastured meadows gets a late start and the dry weather catches it before it has made near its growth the soil is ia packed backed and robbed of its rightful and natural mulching and forti fertilizer ti and consequently the meadow is impoverished and the grass only makes a half crop it is stated that since the sunflower has been cultivated on certain swamps of the potomac malaria fever has decreased at the mouth month of the in holland it is stated that similar re suits have obtained the sunflower emits large volumes of water in the form of ef vapor and its aromatic od odor or as well as the oxygen it exhales may have to dowles the sanitary influence in question the tendency among the best beat farmers is toward an earlier harvesting of the bay crop toe the old idea th that it grasp when dried is too light and indu is disproved proven by bi the gains of milk in cows ana of beet beef in other cattle when pastured upon it the early cut cm hay bay does dry away I 1 ie a weight considerably nider sider ably but bat what weight remains is nutriment in grass that has been lift to ripen and dry up the nutriment is too much like cordwood what was nutritious has turned to fibre fabre and in the animal serves mainly the purpose hat bat cordwood does in the stove to maintain warmth much money is wasted annually for want of care aare of harness it is so easy to hang thern them up in tire the stable where theouties the ot ammonia and dust from the horses readily reach them that few carev them to a separate abol Cleall room oiling should be done about twice each year take apart soak well in warm water scrape with a brush and leave until dry on the outside but yet boft L and pliable rubin rub in thoroughly a heavy coat of genuine aest dilwith oil oll with a little beeswax and ana glycerine melted in iti it and e enough ou gh lampblack lampblack to color it let it dry in a 0 coel o shady place until the tae oil a all soaked in three days are hotter hetter than one then tub rub off with a rag ra or sponge dampened with thick castile soapsuds soaps never oil aitho without ut having the harness damp and never hang bang in the sen san or by the stove to soak the oil it ii |