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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH getting the soil ready for a vegetable I crop. Except on commercial plant- Ings, where the seed are sometimes sown broadcast, it is best to plant with a drill in rows sufficiently far apart to permit horse cultivation. With small or thin seed, such as that of birch, elm or sycamore, best reFew Varieties' of Seed Such as sults will be obtained by sowing broadcast rather thickly 0Ver the Elm, Maple, Willow and Popbeds. pressing the seed into the loose soil with a board and covering it very lar Ripen in Spring. lightly with soil and a light mulch of leaves or straw. When the seedlings are ten r more inches in height they LOAMY SOIL IS PREFERRED are large enough to be transplanted to the field. Most of them reach this size in one growing season. In digProximity to Farm Dwelling Is Desir- ging them care should he taken to inable Because Rodents Are Not jure the roots as little as possible. Injured portions of the roots should Seedlings When be cut off with a sharp knife. The Ten Inches High. seedlings should not be dug until the (Prepared by the United States Departtime for planting them in their perment of Agriculture.) manent location, for exposure of the Perhaps the cheapest and frequent- roots to the air for any length of time ly the bestway to start a forest planwill kill them. tation is to collect seed from hardwood trees and grow seedlings, say . forest specialists of the United States DIARY IS Department of Agriculture in Farm- WELL-KEP- T ers Bulletin 1123, Growing and Planting Hardwood Seedlings on the Farm, VALUABLE TO FARMER just published by the department. The collected seed, says the bulletin, will be fresh and the seedlings grown from it should be thoroughly accli- Profit Gained From Record of mated so far as climate is concerned. Daily Happenings. Should Be Collected in Autumn. Seed should not be collected before they are ripe, and this means for most Many Farm Problems Encountered kinds of seed that the work should be Miht Be Solved Every done during autumn, usually after More Easily if History of frost. Collecting may be extended Property Was Handy. into the winter for such species as ash, catalpa, honey locust, sycamore (Prepared by the United States Depart- -' ment of Agriculture.) and others which -- etain the seed on A well-kediary is the most interesting 'and valuable volume in its owners library. For the farmer, the diary will preserve a record of farm happenings and personal experiences which will be valuable iu the future conduct of his business. If. when he finds his alfalfa, field swarming with grasshoppers, he can look back in his diary to a summer ten years before formula that .and find the poison-bai- t controlled the insect then, he will save much valuable time. He may wish to know the exact location of a tile drain that was laid down when he was a youngster. If the event was noted in his own, or his fathers diary, a perusal will give him more definite information than a days digging with a spade. There are dozens of farm problems encountered every year that might be solved more easily if the farmer A.sd access to a complete chronological history of his Timber Stand Is Source property. ' of Fuel and Shelters Farmstead The diary may be given a promiFrom Severe Winter Winds. nent place in the bookkeeping records Generally the trees until that time. A few varie- of the farm business. to three are there purposes speaking, ties of seed, such as elm, silver maple, be accounts: served farm By red maple, willow and poplar ripen (1) To determine the farm investduring the spring and summer and riiould 4?e gathered promptly before ment, receipts, expenses, and the net income of the business. they are scattered. Middle-agetrees growing In the (2) To furnish the net returns from open, where they have been permitted any individual farm enterprise and to to develop, broad, spreading crowns, supply specific information as to its ordinarily produce seed in greater details. abundance than trees growing in a (3) To obtain a memorandum of dense forest. The fruit of some hard- what other people owe you and what wood trees requires special treatment you owe them. to separate the seed from the fleshy The blank forms necessary for a covering, pod or hull before they are simple accounting system can be planted. worked out by the farmer himself, or The best time to sow seed, either in he can apply a system recommended the nursery or in the permanent plant- by his county agent He also can obing site, is soon after it is ripe, but tain information direct from the office when this is not possible' the seed of farm management and farm ecomust be stored until spring. ' If this nomics, United States Department of is done, the seed must not be allowed Agriculture. The chief advantage of to dry out excessively, because this a farm accounting system, which is a impairs its power to germinate. Seed part of the farm diary, is in the addishould be stored in a cold place. tional interest furnished by the personal items. The diary supplies items Loamy Soil Preferable. When the seed are to be planted a of supplementary interest which usupreferably loamy ally are left out of the accounts. good, selected. be soil should Proximity to Without the diary the task of keeping the farm dwelling is desirable, be- the books of the farm business because rodents are less likely to be comes dry and uninteresting. Only abundant there. Preparation of the persistency and practice will make one seed bed should be similar to that of an adept at writing a diary. 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