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Hi Weber ' , ') off With . n ii tli Mate m W,H.n. , b Mia fnill , i i tin I'.irni i i id is , (i iccmt Mr Wll i pi king rt! 1 nr"' ' i jch dis ,,,, ' 1 V b and M h r li i ink H f f ' s in Mr. i nnrk tl i nd upun i ( tin , i 1 ru h Mi ll Hi iUf.lt his . u i in I' lr i i I on Hi" ! pi mined hv it t f r ur , not t i but Mr r in th mouih aim h at-tr at-tr i i Innihnme t ei p I -a r high v re nl the r Muni ,t V i r I , ml the , i, lr ttll on . ri phf-rrlfi i n I "lllse I 'i 1 of fruit ! nl Th or la pn"l r 111 lu a long i t i i oil"., I Hint r I I the sis .in , them to .ii in l uMIng jnj if it n the fruit i 1 i to ripen iM i -i di ami lr Mil n i i" th it the . it li t d nn w rt i llal bn lit v h n li nr 'H Hn t 1m r tr i .nl M wil -"ii l" h"pn I liidf i u-rib r nd llaier-on1i llaier-on1i bn I I o nb- n i fiom the J Th n-1 tienles this i partial ' if bemuse of lir T rsi i minute this H nn h' 'he lne Im-i'tf Im-i'tf the im I off and I ii-h ' the Kimiml Hf i iii mill l' r ' sene eniul Ion B t -. t Th i i Mrnvt burj 1 1 ii l . i nun, i memheiinif Mr -in la- Hbrndinel ill niher hi iT"r" '," ."", "''" Ui.imi.lon. whh h In fimli lu 1 , ,non( mAv,' Next 1 , niplieii e, m nhuiHam. la the .hem iut and In tlii . I... .Mi ll"" tepiinllmi wani niy , hla fame an n pHa. li Kiow.r In aweei i h"ri In lie Snf leon III ,, k I. pub lb an nnil V.'lndmi nte the thrr ti,n.1. Ia In finality Air Wilson pnx ih binder rut the .,, he, t nih.uEh ,he other inn me be a little hfiter foi fJhlppIng The Knudfon a n. red aour rheriv It the ulandard f.n eann-liiff, eann-liiff, It belnif gowl sle and er free Pit rrom the tirt the foreign graiies lne imura ptontable wlih Mi Wilson, Wil-son, the r.liek IVInc belns the faior He, nlthough Ihe .Musratelle Muscat mil name Tokav aie good The lne I me pruned and eoiered In the fall and I ticlllied on three wlrrs during the summer -bout twice during the grow In? season Mr Wilson sulrhurt his Krapes to pieient must and mildew Thl l done bj blowing the sulphur rnlo the iln with hand bellows after the foliage has I een sprinkled wlih I water This Insures nice bright Ivm 1 rles that brlOK the highest prtce in the I inarekt 1 In egetil.les Mr A llson Is no less I uccesful thiin In fruit growing On-I On-I Ions lie a prn'llahl rrop the Hirletn land N'ew Queen foi bumh cnlons and the lellow dlnh Dipvers fir winter use luiilMllon Is more Iniportant than hrlgatlon In nnion culture The name plot of gioiind Is made to do I double dul In growing eirls cnbhice ..ml lelen fler the cabbage plmts . Inve a good Mori the celeiy plants hip put In the i enter of the ions thus gllng It ii boost while the nbbige Is glowing Mioul this time of the I enr the f.ibb-igp Is all off and the I leleiy goes on growing I'arrnts pirs-nlps pirs-nlps fiuliriower beins nnd peaa aro Blown In abundinre and eailj plmt-ing plmt-ing followed hi thorough iultlallon lulngs hlg returns I One point upon which Mr W llson his n most decided opinion Ik that of draln-I draln-I age After having u Luge blntk of peach Itfti ruined Ihiough eepii.e Ifiom n neighbor who was inreli In Irrlgitlng Mr U ll-on I ut In n six-i six-i lin.li tile nnil leclilmed the soiktd land A pirt of his h i meadow was foini-rill foini-rill too swampy H work on but tile dinlnnne made It worth moio than ilnnhle what It, had been. . It would renulre h laige book to glr-all glr-all the practical pointers to I e gained fiom aMsIt to the Wilson farm, but ho nboie are sufficient to t . . n I idea of how a most successful fruit I mower does In some th.ngs Of I" -on tin.li. or f "n,e otn i r. i- m equ ills t in ,1 ir wi I ft nalu.o . , , ,,oh ,,, hn.V. ""I Kn!n""' " "H "in become ho,cl ilngk, n f, ,)r fo, lit lo tho ,, u Pl.ouddlng In Hie limliel cense n win h I base us, I the term means meiiis lenining ih. numerous small niifis whbh ununlls surround the i en tr-ii i iisx as soon as thes appear V.iling is lost hv fining ir the aiar- (lower Is eienluall taken with and if ii . Hllowed lo remain upon the hop they ,-ome si best to u crabbed inaluilis beneath lis fidlng petals rt- "rs general neglect of an opera-Ion opera-Ion so nun ,g nn, , mpri it as this Is film, ult lo undeimand No .hrss anthimuni gmwer howesei small his sto. k and lukewarm his Interest would think i.f falling to disbud The habit nine ne,uireii H becomes a meilien'ial pioceTt almost uncons. lousls erforim-1 and must not be confused with lh far im.re drasilr messuren of the exhibitor who lemnves not onh his buds but all bis moie w-nkli slmnis In nrdei to ihiow idiomltlous strength Into a few especially slgornus ones a praeti. e whhh Is o.iilie unnecessars for the purpose pur-pose of the nrdlnars grower Sheep on the Tarm. Utah Is nlreads largely engaged In the shetp Industrj The nitursl ion dltlons of the t?tite mike It well adapted for the butlness and It will no douhl hereifier be our leading stock In.lustrs. but thus far onls one ide or the business is icprosented lint of Hi- lange While t,t0 nlwajs he nun h (be laiKi-r side represeminj v doi'ii?,'?"'?'?1" '"'Mment I seHous-m. seHous-m. .il " L '""'"K 'he most prnlltable in the other side I mean that of the farmer Wltlneis few ex. epiinna there are no sheep on the farms of this Utile On this account the fields and loads ana mini of Ihe pastures ton grow up lo weeds A hand or sheep on some of the griln fields nfter harsest would no ihe nnd more goo 1 thin Ihe nsei age summei fallow, in cleaning nut Ihe weeds Ihe Hnd Inn would ho made more fertile fmm their has lug instuied oset It, for sheep me enrkh-eis enrkh-eis as well as nasengers This eat and Ihrlse on the stuff tint other stiu k do nut icllsh I:cr5fencpc1um1 fence row and weed pnlih Is mom minpleie IS ilenied of Us foul stuff bs them thin bj the scsthe 01 hoe. 1'iers firmer lould hasp a few sheen and ncei miss the ost of Iheh etne and keeling They would bring him In a little money at times when he has nothing else to sell, for theie is nlwajs nl-wajs u leads cash maiket for wool, spilng lamhs and mutton The farmer inn no more affoid to be sslthnul sheep than he inn without chickens 'Ihe ewe stands In ers much the same te-litiou te-litiou to the fmm hh the lull and should be kept for the sume reason, Hhn ileans up nnd lea on the gen-einl gen-einl waste of Iho fmm Just 11s the hen does on the waste of the house, and next to the hen she will bring the Bieatest prollt for the little trouble and exiente she makes It Is tlalm.d that pistuie which will Keep twenls-llse hoises and cows will, us a, rule, be het-lei het-lei for Ihe addition of twentj-llo sheep This uppllts especially where pasluies aie Intllnid to glow up to weeds ns mans do for the sheep keep them down (.lilng the giasa moie loom and n belter . haute to grow llies letmn to the land, too In fertilize! fer-tilize! nbout 1". pel cent of all they h.isc calen 'Ihe old vpnnlsli proserb rho sheep's foot Is golden ' no doubt comes rinm the fact of Its em Idling iho soil vhcioer It fieds moie than any domestic animal In propoitlon lr Its ske Mewmt estlmutcB that 8lx ewes and Use lambs arc cnuiil to a ti.ss In fond consumptloi Ills IlKtneH show that thes eit moie but stole up nnd carrs nas le. tluin cne-thlrd as n 'h potash phosphite and I'ltiogen ns thre Is taken In the cow s milk Mli J II Lawes showed bs sum" ex. pirlmen that they utilize food better ha 1 ta tie S". pounds or feed inklng Em ul's' Pound of mutton .. 1 does of bicf or In the lallo c f fcs 11 iu" l-ioni this we nia wifellion.il It mat is imic" mutton as beef may be oli-tnlned oli-tnlned from a c-eilnln amount of feed. 1Vod'1s1pX.,k!m? nMand is rei.idred foi the sheep business 'lhey in be miido pinfltablo on the ilchest as well as on the puniest land Jim poor, (hilly doiuis on.iiRlind Is theoilglual home of some of our best breeds l'armeis nf Ohio Mlchlgin Illinois and Wisconsin go to thefhliago stnik-Miuls stnik-Miuls and iiiiihase sheep, f lying com-mlsslon com-mlsslon saidage nnd fnlght to their hom.s feed high prhed foods and le-luin le-luin them to the same mullet pas-lug pas-lug igaln Ihe extia charges of 10m-mlmlnn 10m-mlmlnn mil fnlght, and still make inniies out of Ihe tiansnclj)i In the nrlklnnl purrhnre prlie the freight fiom the West Is ln luded If tth all these exlitt expenses sheep feeding urn he nude piolllahle In the rilaies men-Honed men-Honed the I'lih farn er ought lo he libit to make something nut of It Iho "ilia tost In the easlein fiumer In frelchl lommlsslon mid jardago would 1. a fall Pirlll In Hfclf Hheep on the farm Is 1 mphatlcalls lh thing for in" nun "f llttl means for little cap llal is meded Stmt with a few and li imld miilllpllcntlon w II soon Increase In-crease the number tn all thai can he moniahls hindled. M ni"li , llnss nie needed A cheap sliaw In mi a few fed rsiks will nn-sw'el nn-sw'el or"a beginning The sheep wlil .1..! furnish the means fm building S'tw besi.ln our cllmile In 1 "" '""LTnf wd tliO 1" nnt need WBm,.iV, r.olVctlon 'Vn.11 the toll ns "" T,l o her stock nnd It Is a no-fflr;jr"tiln.it no-fflr;jr"tiln.it ho"' them in nuar-t,ia nuar-t,ia too warm The Dalty TyPe- 'o will d, but yllh th. mllV . sn.J sno. U.rtli In busing 1 cow nne should look for the .Mir tipe for a good dairy enw will show Ibe fact more or less ills-nrtu ills-nrtu in her form and charafterlstli-s H,1.' 'one as in mind the points .Hint LrU 11 cnrsl llllll 11" 1" " belloe-nble m lele t' Ise hat will be prntllabl. to ..I .lain cm will It w.fU shaped horizontal nil I ifllleolli, h" Sr-dJolhensInn; V,i .ii on I 1 ne Ihit mil ipnes nil' r milk ?,'," and Unit P'u"1"",i"'f!! rtiT" Th. nVe 1111 ler surface shoilH be llal rh ffi,ns,"wunniifge:rUhJl '"nr.r nee! br-Wed 'W .ho. $ ? 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