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Show )lJTAHBBSSl H 'ASSOCIATION H Visit Experimental B Farm. H t B ' The oxH'riiiuMitul farm ia now B fit its best. Tho (HHbroiit variu B this of grain eitii ho Heon jtiHt bo B f()ru boiiio of tlioin arc harvested. B ''.'1C various othor crops present B IU1 uxLullont a))uaraiil'u chewing B scientific mtmugomont and care. B TJioJotnuto patch which was plant- B L'd with lUgroat variety gf plants is B yury proiiiiimig. Tons of tonui- B Iocs will no dOubt bo hat vested. H It ia'piissiiftf sVrange that I'arin- H ,, Ors andjyardners Ijyin in close H 1 proxifnityi Tto"tliis farm 'do not B avail themselves of the oppor- HE tunity of-iwitiim.iUun. ' JThora- B urolohiou!i.lii'st hand in the earo B of soil for gruiuB, vegetables and B fruits and although the oxpori- saW I B' munis are tlimited' for i want df B means theroarc enough variolies B ' (f vegetation to interest almost Bl ovory person engaged f tilling H tho soil. ' " ' B ' People vmrexuUb6''thuiiiijuIvcH B ou "ccount of .being too busy to B l)ll.v l'10 fariu -visit makeagruve lit J H mistake, it takes brains us well B as brawn to farm or raise, fruit. B H is not alone how much work B bas boon done but whether that B lubor has been wisoly exponded. B The man who studies plant life' B adapting kind and .cultivation to B suit soil and climate will surpass in results the 'man who labors H: iiicessHiui 1ut Pawing ,to" B study. B jit is true that the management B oi the experiiuuntal larin it la- H boring ala great tiuaiR'ial disad-, B vantage; as no apptoiiriation was B made bj; thu lasjt , legislature for H carrying on the work there. B Tho mistako was mailt, hotwov(ar TgV I lira I v. J B and in spite of it much good is be- B H tug accomplished and much more B wouhj ho accomplished if icoplo B visiter tho larntifkingMnttfrosl B iulhojrop,uud. parlous tete ho- B in iiifi.il. o jl '.v B ThclSITTo "nicer ilri vo than B thoono loading yut tj the fanji, B A (rip may ho inndo combining H btiyino.se with plou&iuro. |