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Show PUT TREES IN WASTE PLACES Can Be Planted When Other Farm Work Is Not Pressing and Will Furnish Needed Timber. Why not set out Locust and Catalp trees in waste places, such as small corners of fields, small fields that are cut off by creeks or ravines, rough lands, briar and brush lots and ether places that cannot be worked to advantage, ad-vantage, and grow post timber. The trees can be set out when other farm work is not pressing and in a very few years will furnish all of the post timber tim-ber needed on the farm. The work of getting the trees started costs no more than keeping down weeds. If set m rows eight or ten feet apart and cultl- . - . ,i trpeS Ivaiea lor aooui mree .uhi I" require no further attention. Many . of the out-of-the-way places that are producing scarcely anything of value, 1 beiudo being an eye-sore to the farm, can be set to valuable trees at very little expense. In this way rii corners and ravines can be transformed trans-formed Into fino groves that will paV ' larger profits than somo of the other portions of the farm. Then the nirtt" r Df having plenty of post tinibir nPM ', at hand is one of Importance in ' days of Unibur scarcity. |