Show CORN TO REPLACE FALLOWING for fodder or allege silage crop haa has proved very satisfactory in mon taia valley valleys and basins ftc R some sowe types of corn can be grown ably over the entire state outbid 0 the mountains and even in too tho mountainous sections corn for fodder or silage has proved very profit in many valleys 11 and basins not only from the standpoint ct forage production product io but ae an an inter tilled crop replacing summer falia 4 writes M 4 W wison 11 sou of montana la orange judd farmer the types of corn adapted to thia this state differ greatly from those of the states to the coutlis and east many reasons caa can be given for grow ing corn but there are three ere ore of great importance corn which has been thoroughly cultivated and kept ket free from weeds will produce a ie eed bed for email small grain almost if not quite equal to summer tilled land conditions are so varied that it la Is impossible to a sign particular va beet adapted to certain locati ties on account of sad local conditions a variety chic i Is well adapted to one farm may not be eat sat lf atory upon another farm in the same locality the early flint early ident dent late flint late dent are the varieties boat beat adapted the late dents in lilar make a rather coarse growth and are not so well adapted for silage or fodder purposes fas BJ the late flint corn does not differ very greatly from that of other states the cornfield should be harrowed after planting and it nay be harrowed after the corn Is in up there are many types 0 cultivators the disk shovel and mind the tte surface each type has its is particular place for cultivating corn on sod mod land lands nothing Is better than the diak disk while tor for corn on the average dry land good results are obtained with a combination shovel and surface cultivation beat deat results in eradicating the thistle have been secured by using the cultivator shovel this Is in the same type of shovel which ls is used in cultivating sugar beets and moat most manufacturing combar anleo den now make them so they can be inserted on the cultivator shank the same sarae as an the regular shovel As yet there are no shredders in the state but corn has been very successfully threshed in the ordinary threshing machines and practically the same results were secured |