Show O r 1 I r I J jJ o m t tf a ea ti 1 j LI F t v I J oJ r PLYMOUTH Bolt BOK Sa K OOt 1 55 i U Judy f 1876 im L Editors X- X t T r r Harvesting has baa set et in i in iii gOut goon gb earnest arnest and the reward of 01 Indus in u r try la is abundant Although the th thre weather re ther th J baa has b been en very for tim an erea 8 and plump plump- plump I ment develop of small swall grain tn tt Will be I average with other of tilt the hr i Territory irrigated of dry farming have haye at at- at attributed our bountiful harvest barvest to an uncommonly eason but buwe we regard this as a al error of ju judg- judg judgment judgment ment since it is plain that this b has I been an uncommonly season with but little tall all rain fain and anda an ana I a light winter whiter together with re- re r cent hot weather and g wind wiDd wind we readily determine to be unfavorable to tl tUe interests of try o-try dry Iry farming In spite of this how bOw however ever our crops are a real proof of what ma may be produced td at average seasons Having had many advantages tage to 0 learn the theory heal of profitable hIe ble farmie I 1 venture the follow follow- ing n It Is I not Dot imperative that laud land i hould be broken deep about deep about four inches being sufficient but the se- se second second se second cond year plow deep say eight inches and aDd across the plowing of the first season makes easy work and aud places the land under splendid cultivation oui- oui cul cultivation Fall Pall wheat should be drilled in tnt for the reason that In lo a sold climate like ours oun grain near the surface is i much more apt to freeze or For this thit purpose three peeks to the dle acre art are and not DOt to exceed 70 lbs to the acre sown broadest broadcast t bu bushel bel and a half of barl badey per sere and two and a half hal of oafs of-oafs-Is o Fla ran I dent mentO In harvesting great dt may may be insured by the use u of 01 headen head i ere elP To some dome this thil may seem ab- ab ab absurd surd but calculate time Hue waste ate and eat expense of reaping binding hauling etc a and d then the neat cutting of of 25 pet day hauled and stacked tacked and this done by six U banns bands and you will readily see the profit and con con- convenience co Y ce of ot heading beading your leur grain In Inthis this section Q George orge ft soa has bas set the be example by purchasing tn a header beader and wagons wagon which ate ale new newen ID en successful operation I will III mention that those fia Ga specimens of wheat sent from this tbt section to you which was the iu-the the last Issue issue of News were from the farm form of H D Dl ron q and aDd to only is-only only a sample of what wha way may be seen by inspecting hIS splendid crop W W FELTS FELTO I |