Show SOME LESSONS IN PLOWING furrows should bo be kept straight as a possible blo molding avoiding triangle or bellaw ohamed places dy 1 0 STEIN thero thera are different ways to plow one way to la straight and the other must be ba crooked ot of course by the straight way to la meant keep ing the furrows straight an aa possible and square each piece so there will not be ba any triangles or bellows shaped pieces have the field true on all bides that la is it may be longer one way than the other but each side aide should bo be straight so if you plow straight when you start you will have the dead furrows even and no wedges at the end there will also be no odd shaped pieces in the center to make a lot 0 extra turning the crooked way Is used by many who start a furrow any old place on one end of the field and drive to the other end without a mark to go by A little crook with mith people pt ot this kind hind does not seem beom to be of much importance but crooked furrows take taka extra time and aro are a nuisance nut sacco in general another thing which saves much time particularly in harvest Is a space which should be left between the fence and the field unplowed this should be about 16 feet wide ide und should be sown to grass thic strip will save going through the grain with a binder and back and it also saves the hired man a lot of extra work la in shocking as lie he can start as soon as the reaper does und and will not have to wal wait t until a swath dewath Is a cut in which to place the shock |