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Show Knglltta Farmers Maalsn . There haa been much written about tha Indifference of the harvest through England thla year. It Is true ciiough that In many parts the crops are thin and tha straw extraordinarily short, but there aro excoptlona. Anyone who haa vlalted the fen country must be astonlahrd at the luxuriance of tha crops. Thera has not been such a bar-vest bar-vest of wheat and barley for many yenra, and the crops of roots are cnor-moua. cnor-moua. Whether or no this Is altogether alto-gether to the llnnnclul good of the farmer Is another question, for In respect re-spect at any rate of pututoea In Ireland, America and the continent the crone ara equally plentiful, and prices will bo low. There Ls a proverb among fen farmers that "a bad year la bolter than a good, and a good worse than a bad." London Globe. |