Show I PLANT TREES i iI I Experience Shows That They Bring Good Money Mone J THE Returns Annually and They Enhance the ens Val Value ue of the Land c ur DY X J Ion how many ho houses hwel lave a supply G fit nut for or winter But few eJ east am tM rn t trees N ho have almost Im been n destroyed T The pan pecan and hickory w were r cut for tor Wagon an and huntle handle timber dowl down to the lb saplings pIng where once WI were large groves ve of oC CW Rn are thickets of oC auth vines Ines ant antI In iii but i a few yours mor morn emote n 14 n Or cannot b ho haul unlearn It is 18 cultivated Some Olt f few are now a few tress neAr the I home but on on land they m ke low pro r and It It wl will b be years M before tl they r receive celo to the fruits of oC th their lr labor laborThe The for planting trees proper Co tr of oC thIs hind I Is low dark or black blak soil nr a small cr creek le or rIver On this kind hiatt or of sol soil lucy make rapid 1 growth often bearing nut nuts this the sixth or seventh year CRr after and In planting n a no grove o or of or IJ the gund ground hould he be cleared of ni other sprouts proul ant and kept In thA list conditIon un unU ti U the tre trees nr are large to Clr earn for Cor ly lILY when hen the they are ten years oar ol old TIc The nut nuts should ho bo twenty ft five feet t apart pt Och wn wily or four our In ri a place At the tho end nd o of the year cut out to ono one In a place 1 leaving time tho nicest sprout prout Hickory or p pecan cn always be planted wanted ns as oren often spoils 01 the tree as U th they cannot lit ho removed without to th the tp tap root and that ofen enLists the tree to bloat blast or not fruit at atall ni all nut But where they nr are lef loft to grow row where plAnted the they seldom if IC ever fall to fruIt rulL lAnd 1 In this wT Wa will 1 bi noil O gu and nU cit mm h In used a a pest i Is hi Good fur tor tb lb trees after f thu L Lare an are larff large enough to nt not b be stock by time the F C I know otto one farmer Armer who hn hiss abi fifty any acres of which w r i left where nAture then AI other timber was removed And and t ii j land turned to Til The tr n nAre nare ture J Are about years old hR ha tl nn t N te round tor tops ant and brIng a lane large crop g pir nut nuts each Y year r rhe tr Tue he owner of tho Lm land M says h lit g tr I T larger from Crom the the lifty acres 1 rem an any lu hue of Rr aera on 10 arm Since n u scrub cru timber there thore hn has hen been tt no t q T r pease Xo o 3 lir Ild stud ho hAI hm tIme the antI ant nr h he pasture In full And winter I It al JOSE wit plenty or of bado for or ni all kInds kind f 1 stock during th lie summer 1 10 lIe is III now planting moll there n of hl his I Jul S to pen pecan anti and tr trees im I In Jh n next Cur to comm commence shiv R S pIng nuts to th the cUr city t r 1 price last year In time the homo home loan muss ll per JOH When hen one o of hii hi trees dl dies h he rf ye JOI movel moves it Il for or wood And ant replaces I It t toon ooh oon as possible II In this thin way th ii grove lit III kept up In Ino fino and adds ele much to th thin beauty and of th Ih I farm ns as well velI I as bringIng ant and to time tho owner I I It is true trun the small farm cannot spare P Fipo L I much ground for tor title this kini of oC t in I planting but most moat furm arms hl have anni n creek bank or piece o of waste land put thu should be planted In loya nn any other crop when t they obero once hp begin ln th they II rio r re much care art and wi wIll 1 in CON Best lb proving or mun many years ar f J w |