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Show Wheat and Beets, F.uropean experience si ows that wheat yields always increaso nfter a crop of beets; eousoquently, upon general piireiples, beet cultivation, either before be-fore or after a ciop of wheat, oilers advantages. It does not necebsarily follow that tho time to introduce beets ou nfarm is wlion wheat is selling hiuh or low; it should be done at any and all times fallowance being mado for a certain rotation), when the demand for the roots exists at the factory These acts aro mentioned simply to answer several remarks made by correspondents who urgo that fanners should avail themselves of agricultural depressions for the introduction of new crops. Tho demand for the supply must exist, otherwise tho crop cannot bo disposed of. Beets, when contracted for in advance, enable thefarinei to liveinder conditions of repose of mind that cereals never allow, nn gives n (ie ,ui vantages that crops in geneial oiler and none of the disadvantages, Tlie Sugar Heet. |