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Show li ' ' ,a 0ther Disicts.'. MmmMaBF" ' ' w lKv nK ?'ir Austin, field SV ' lf superintendent for the sujjur company, MeSSF' was dowh in the southern districts Ky.l visiting tlio beet fields down there nd fj8kl$''' talking to the fanners. Tlio season's 1 ' cropJdoP8 not. com pure favorably with h & ''" ' - 'the excellent showing oi last vear but Hrv 'W ' the farmers are not going out of the Pf i ' business for that,;roa8'jJ. There must f o ' . bo bad seasons for al! crops and this ia B . the bad one for mi gar beets. The iLJi'' farmers now understand pretty well p ' . how to successfully grow this crop and j liavo cultivated the land as well or jf' " better than ever before but the season , ' has been unfavorable for u good yield. Thnro is a marked improvement in the , , ' farming methods wherever been have been grown and the land is much better y& ' jL r cultivated and givs better returns than BBpfi sf" lefore the advent of the sugar beet. No f"" ' . farmers. tin the w.est life doing bettor " Ji ) Svork&n their farms tlmnstlioso iu the - districtfrom whicli the sugar company . gets itfl beois. This Lnpetus will cause this valley to advance more rapidly . , T "than ever before as intense cultivation of the fnrts, gardens unci orchards ''- mean greater yields in all litW, This much general beneliSfliaa been , I derived from the beet crop. , |