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Show -t..g n .I Eastern Farmers Being B Soaked In Cedar Valley B Mlko Illsky, who Is oporatlng u -100 HJHJ aero dry farm at tho stato woll south HHj of Knlrfleld came to Lohl Monday to HHE bring a grist to tho mill nud transact HJHJ othor buslnosB. Ho reports having HHf threshed a fair crop of wheat and rye, HHl and has 200 acres ready to plant when HffS tho first rain comes. Hy Mr. Hisky says that many farmer! BHV from Ohio, Kansas and Nebraska are BBH buying In the valley without knowing HBI tho conditions. They aro paying as IHH high as $20 per aero for land that Is HHb. practically worthless for dry farming, BBH Some of them aro soiling their castorn HHl farms and putting every rent Into the HBB purchase of these, Cedar Valley lauds HHl and expect to mako their living hero HHb They are sure to go broke, particular- H ly those who are using eastern farm- BBH lug methods and not using scleutlllc BBH dry farming principles. Mr. Risk) BBH says that near thn foot hills and In BjHB both ends of the valley good yields HBJB aro being harvested, but warns the BjHB people about buying In the Hats on the IJBBJI hard clay ground, |