Show RAISE MORE WHEAT AND RYE Early Plowing Followed by Frequent Tends to Increase Yields Prepared b by the United States Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment of Agriculture It has been proved both by research and practical demonstrations that early e plowing of wheat land lund followed h by frequent harrowing Is an nn Important factor In Increased yield It saves sa seeded together also make a splendid fall pasture for sheep and amI fit F F Inc hie Cowpeas Cowpeas Cow- Cow peas likewise sown in standing corn mol moisture ture and gives time for the ground to settle Into a firm seedbed so desirable desir desir- desirable n able le for wheat It is now certain that the acreage of ot winter wheat needed by ourselves an and al our lUr allies will be he fully i as great a as that planted last year If Lt i inot not great greater T. T Where wheat is uncertain rye may Iwen be sown In the standing corn In mine Q of war with the thc uniform tendency Icy cy tc ard decreased food production of c t all an warring nations America should exceed her peace time production of ot poth Joth wheat heat and rye Rye and aud rape rope In sections where this crop thrives makes mules an nn exceedingly valuable pasture pasture pasture pas pas- ture for sheep lambs and swine |