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Show GAPDEN and Fapm Notes Take care of your surplus garden nrops. Well-graded seed grain is free from foul seed. Corn sllnge has passed the expert mental stage. Millet should he cut for hay when It is just headl-yr out. "she cultivation of kafflr corn and milo" maize is very similar. Wheat may be cut for hay when it is in blossom or shortly after it has headed. Every season sees some new use to which explosives may he put on the farm. Milo maize is similar in composition to Indian corn and will make very good silage. Cement will solve the fence post problem for those who have a gravel pit near hy. Corn silage is perhaps the most economical stork food any western farmer can raise. It doesn't pay to use old, worn-out cultivator teeth when new ones can he bought so cheaply. Alfalfa Is too good a feed to be condemned con-demned hy those fellows who do not know much about it. Fence wires that are grounded do not represent very much expense and they may prove mighty profitable in case of storm. Sorghum has proved a very profitable profita-ble crop on many of the most Improved Im-proved farms. It 1b especially good for dairy cows and hogs. |