Show I DISTRIBUTING LIME ON SOIL Homemade Wind Shield Prevents Breezes Blowing Particles Away Gunny Sacks Useful From rom the United Stat States s Department nt of or Agriculture Many Ian farmers spread lime line on corn cornstubble cornstubble stubble which Is destined for fOl winter wheat heat production Often the lime dis distributing I work Is discontinued temporarily tempo tempo tempo- I arlly because of prevailing winds which blow for several days at at time Most kinds of lime line are fin finely I powdered so f o that their uniform distribution Is Impossible when the lime wind Is Itron strong Any farmer Cornier can cun equip his lime line with a n homemade improvised wind shield which will promote the effective ef- ef e us use of the machine nt ot an any time no matter how the wind l Slaws laws Gunn Gunny Gunny Gun Gun- n ny sacks or an nn old tarpaulin of um- um sufficient length to reach from the thc lime bo boto boy boyt boyto t to the round around should be attached to the ma machine in order to protect th the through which tb lie lIme iliac Is dis It Is ts necessary to weight the time free ends of the wilts or canvas with pieces piece of wood or iron so o that these shields will be held perpendicularly Another r plan Is to equip each spout of the lime lIm spreader with a piece of rubber tubing such as aR Is commonly u used on oa grain drill spouts through which the lime mn tummy may now flow from the time supply sup Sill ply hot box ho to the ground T The t e use of this n tubing protect the protects the lime Prom the action ac no- notion tion of wind and Is an Inexpensive c medium which C favors ors the thc efficient u UI Cr e C of r the lime iliac 1 spreader during 1 periods when without such equipment the Implement Im Ira- 1 element would he Idle |