Show storing onion onions onions require to be kept in a cool and dry place but free from frost vick tells in his illustrated monthly that there is probably no better way to keep them than the one usually adopted of storing them in a barn A layer of hay bay is is spread I 1 0 on n the barn floor of sufficient thickness to guard against frost from tho the cracks below a layer a foot thick when pressed down would bo be a safe one the onions are spread out over tle tile hay bay and then covered with a thick layer of hay or straw when the onions are pulled which should be in a dry time they should be allowed to lie on the ground two or three days to partially dry off they can bo be spread out in any dry cool place until severe weather makes it necessary to put them into winter quarters for protection |