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Show ALL AROUND THE FARM. In California her th" grnsshopperR an tin times more numerous than In 1 tah the greatest succesn In lighting tin peat aeemn tn hale tome fiom use of the nionetl bran mixture One hun Irrd pounls of In an two Riillonn of sorghum molaaSrm file pounds of arsenic arsen-ic nnd wnler sufflclmt to miiko a stiff muh Put the mixture in the path of tin honpirn and they will he polsone I bv eating Keep the chkkcns penned UP Do not neglect to spray lth arsenlo nnd lime eer) twent) dnyn now am! up tn Heptt inter 1st, for the pear slug and codling moth After mlxlnr Hi fnimula ns presirlbed add llnu at the ate of ten pounds to tin Inircl or lia). Tin lime holds the poison an the tree und uleo pre cms Injur) to tin foliage C'oter each pine of fruit us well in cer) leaf with the pra. The best beets in I tnh nt thi writing nre those growing on sub soiled land thoroughl) cultivated and no Mater up to Juni JOth 'Ihe loose sub-soil contains con-tains mnlsttiro an 1 tin beet rends down roots after it Too early watering causes the roots to aprea t out war the surface resulting In a huge beit near tho top with n eorresondlng loan tn topping top-ping The I.chl beet fm nice hue kamed this fact nnd the) print uv It I'ultlintlon Is fur more than w iter In beet growing. Hy sub-soiling In the full, )uu con-stiitct con-stiitct a fcserolr underneath )our entire en-tire farm, rhe atortn water of the Intel In-tel will sont. to it great depth roilded the soil Is loose otherwise the water will runoff i:er) farmer, especially our) beet grower, should own and use a subsoil sub-soil plow, All cioi will root deeper and stand dmutli better on land that hun been sub-nollc.l Co r o ei s Mound on fruit trees with a loatlnj: of whltn lend paint Tho white paint reilecta tho hcut nnd ex-cludej ex-cludej Uie air io not be temptrtl bv high prices for bief to sell off nil the heircr cilos Now Is a splendid time to cull out the worthless ilnlr) conn and nil their progeny pro-geny nt good prl.es but the heifer i iles from good cow a should be kept. It Is like burning the iiindle nt both ends to sell a helfel calf from tt good mill It low. writer In nn Knstern farm paper u) I Inline It possible to produce bona Hint will la) 200 eggs per )eur" Tint fellow has elilentl) not )et heatd of the hi)lng strain of PI) mouth Itocks Hint has been hied by Pror Dr)den, of the I'tih Ilxpcrlment Btatlon Prof Drjilcn has u number of Itocks that ilKuirM lore mound the SCO-egg point an I one hen tint lust jciir laid .ll csgs. t.ut'sa again The lucerne bulletin published by Ihe I tnh station n few )enrn igo. Is bearing bear-ing fruit ns now the custom Is beiom-Ing beiom-Ing quite general to nit lucerne ln lha fi it of the bloom Thete arc still n r. w old furies who Insist linnuri, In allow lug the lucerne to stnnd until It Is lulttle nud nil tho Ionics ready to (all .n tho hundllnr A most succeosful fruit grower nt llrlghim recentl) said Hint he noticed ecr) )eur th it those who howled loud-isl loud-isl nbout scarilty of water Mere the men who hid the must weeds In their orchards -So wonder that the) howl It takes lots of water to g-mv u luxut-lunt luxut-lunt irop of weeds and the fruit ttce gotn what Is left nfter the weeds get Mint they want Who woutdnt howl'' V, II Itowe fiorlnue has hail m re or leak to do with poultr) nil his Hie nnd he sn)s he Ins now come lo tho loniluelntt that turke)s nnd geeae nro the mint protluble fouls to raise Mr Howe Just gles the geese a goo 1 pas-ture pas-ture with plent) of grass ind nter and the gciae dn the rest until marketing time when u little stuffing ' la nei.es-sirj nei.es-sirj Down nenr Hun ka l nllfirnh a ilil-r)inm ilil-r)inm b) the name of Vnn riujer In lSOfl hnd a herd of high-grade shorthorn mug that were returning him :S pounds of butter each )ear Ihls won prett) good but Mr Van Duer was not satisfied so he got aome goo 1 Jirsev bulla and has since built up i herd that niernges 31 pounds ot butter but-ter per con eaih ear The eame scheme will work In L'tnh too It In not too lite to thin the peaches although the best time is Just as the pits ar forming fnlenn the tree Is unusually lgnrous six Inches Is ns cloae ns the fruit should be left Do not send the hlrel man nnd the bo) out to do the spra)lng Seo to the work jourself and be sure that the spra) reaches ever piece of fruit Between Oglen anl nlt I-ake list week seteral fields of lucerne were nn tlced wherein the ilrst cutting hiis bleaching In small fields while tho second growth nun near!) as high ns tho piles There Is no money In Ruin lucerne farming " A good biood now Mill pa) nn annual net prnlit of Ji; per cent on her coat cen nfter counting mil) ten enrn an the life of the sow That Is pretl) good interest in-terest A patch nf rape a'ow'n now will make fine full pasture or soiling for bogs The dwnrf IJsaix rajie does well In I 'tah an 1 a ould be drilled Just far ennu,h to admit nf Irrigating In rows, slme flooding Is not ndilaable Kei) ill) flat the pear slug Is left unmolested now meann more blackened lenientnthi pear und i hi rr) ticca I'ne tho spra) of arsenic and Urn The creameries are "a great blessing to the ottrworked farm wlies in Vlnh but there la danger of the rising generation gener-ation falling entitcl) to learn tho art of making butter like mother used to make The Hmlthn-ld itiamer) does not take milk on Sunda so that the pationn perl) nil umki tlelr own but-ter but-ter and the girls are learning In the good old-fashioned w i) " '" ",e IHssongeis on f e (liegon Shott Mno between Ogden anl Halt Uike me nt-trutted nt-trutted li) the nmt upptniume of the grounds at the W ebei munty Inllriniry The on hard garden and firm nre kei t III llrst-tliiss contlldilon and e..r fall the bountiful crop of fruit und irgotu-bles irgotu-bles make u night to muse wtary ntul hungry mengirs to long for nt least opo dty In tho ' jiooi-hoiiBo Many of the pastilles In l'tnh and the entire West for that m ittei might be marts nmh better than they nre by discing eer) spring .Moat of ihe nn-llie nn-llie grasses are such an tout from underground un-derground Hems unl eer)tlme one of Iheno Hems is cut new plants stirt up Do not be afraid to mt Into the roots The dlt-e should be run botu wn)s across Ihe pasture We hear mm It talk of the great beni-flt beni-flt of selling the luieine to rattleinen lo be fed on the plac. That Is ill tight ind the poll t Ih hat the manure Is left on the land llowet.r tip greut ist good innnot uum rtnm this prut -lice uiileis the pastuie oi meulnw bo thnmughly harrowed esi h spring to pul. erlxe and spti id the tlropplngs from the .utile ir left In piles as It fall, the manure will kill out ..pois nf grass The hnrrow Is a splendid thing to Ua0 on ilthir pasture or niondow |