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Show Chino, Calisornia Tho rain of, last Friday night amounted amount-ed to .40 of an inch and was of incalculable incalcul-able benefit to hay, grain and grass. The dry wind of Tuesday, however again drove the moisturo out of the suvfaco ol the soil and in some places damaged young b'eta,niid grain. As tho days pass now, prospects for any cosiderablo ram grows less. . It, Jooku lhuch as dry years, and vill have to make the bebtofit. On the Chino ranch however, how-ever, we aro now suro of hay for stouk and pome grain. The hay will be mostly most-ly short but lino. As for beets, the conditions are not much changed from those of a week ago, except tho prospect of a soaking rain is les?. Beets aro being planted steadily. On some land a good crop is reasonably sure. On most of the land a light crop is promised, and on some land (probably a small ecieago ) seed had butter not be planted. On most of tho land thorough tillage and pulverization ia the main need to hold and preserve all the moistnrj present. Clunipion. . |