Show HORSE POWER NOT ALWAYS UTILIZED LIZ 0 OR distributed TO ADVANTAGE 7 ax 5 f 54 the use of large team teams sae saes man power prepared br by U tte unite 1 slate states spart merit of 0 agriculture more afore efficient utilization of horse oa on the amaro average farm will III assist I 1 ID n a lareo large matsure in saving labor the necessary nece seary horse power Is usually available for the efficient op ration of the average Arnt rican form but this it Is power Is not ninny utilized or d ills I 1 s tributes tri buted to greatest the rr nitice of I 1 ilov loi jn ing as much m uch land as a possible 11 in the tile lat inep fall rather than in the tile alric vl ric 1 I lien work ie ili I 1 resi log ing will result in labor saying oti ihle this method ineth cul utilizes both horse pomer and labor nt at A n frason lies ri it would othe dixe lw be idle in tn practically the entire c cotton belt the ono one horse breaking plow la id in gen 4 ral we live this requires tr it use of ono one man atil pt horse la in the af pf ration of tho ilia farni ily by the tile lire use of the to two home hore br li enkIng plow the same labor could more land and nt at the name same time make a better seedbed labor Is plentiful Il planting antInK and ceding seeding are still done by hand in some parts of tho the cotton atit rind the distribution of land manure Is largely done in the a thie this custom haa has pre no doubt alie tit labor 1 has been rut ti ta uee use of 0 horse planter planters grain drills die dis tribu tons and manure kp ap aders hare tie tile of fund under cultivation would justify tho the expenditure fur for abe implements a saving of tabor could be effected in n the cultivation of crops in ronny many porte parts of lie the south the tile use of the ono one 1 horse plow and sweep and because of the of tit so im nta tho hi crops must be hoed almost continually in order to keep the rop citon this method could be his improved upon hy by using tho the tight light harrow lit ir wen tho the crop Is youn young and later the two tuo hors horsa single row culli vator this boull I 1 in erectly the tile amount ut of work per A tinned tined 11 ith the th same labor and at the slime time thae doing the work vork more clentry row ro cultivator in ninny many nic sections tiong of the country the be of the efto row cultivator hai has been as a practicable lel thereby utilizing inora more horse power and nil more work mork with the th e came labor hie the use of till tills imp implement e should be atell led i liere condl conoll tona tons v arrant ui oil the average corn atit it it farro faria more horse per mail can bo be ol in many instances instance the use of four or ive live horses on oil fie dou don bit gang plo would accomplish a much greuter great tir amount of work ork than ie to dow performed pir 1 r tuan on oil a majority ofa of farms where here file tuo horie horse sulking 11 IV Is used 1111 1 in ili th the reparation ration of g the one man can readily handle four or six horses hit hitchell cheil to tile section ingrow to additional sections haubein hae bein added theraby increasing the tile amount of land hammiel har miel ronel I 1 tit the tile slime labor in the haneit ing in of cropf horse power may bo be utilized more in ili many by the uso use of more horse power clr nian man co use of machinery in harvesting the wheat and corn crop would utilize horse power and labor 10 lo advantage hy by the tile exchange of labor unions among email small farmers Us ur of manure spreader hauling out manure on the ayel age agg farm as it Is produced instead of at al ion ing it to accumulate around the buildings and hauling it out when hen con ven lent would be an economical tice where the expenditure Is justi nasie liable lie use of a manure NJ reader would distribute the manure to better advantage and effect considerable ear say ing IQ in labor over the old method of lin hauling tiling out and spread spreading liag by hand |