Show FALL PLOWING ON SUIT SUITABLE WE GROUND BRINGS RETURNS well it Is winter almo alm not the kind of winter wo we one once expected and possibly not the kind S some 0 1 I e 0 ot f us s w would ad like e b but ut we m must u s t a admit th that ea t oc k stan stanl s t ani an I l this weather much better than ll it it were 30 below zero ant and poy pos elbay it sels nicer even to the human hum in lace of course a ha had 1 I winter with lots of 0 snow genei gen ei ally a good summer will iol low and many farmers and others feel inclined to juat take lake it with a knowledge that the sun gun is again returning brining bringing back lire life to vegetation and r autu awning nang many of the birds aiom their winter homes with the bringing of 0 that life to vegetation cornei the pl anttn season beason and the farmer finds himself again ing the old harness t talma a glance at old dobbin and his mate and sincerely hopes tho the oll old team will be able to pel pei form one moe smon si aon the next item of In interest inheres teres Is ia seed what la is our ground best suited for or and what crop will bring us the most clear money these are questions that each man anut decide tor for himself after considering availability I of wate and demand for ails particular season of course several things can happen to dampen our or possibly make the production of a crop impossible but there a some thin thina 3 we pan can do that vill vall make the production of a rip more certain fall Is a very important item and uie the kind of aeed we plant should be given first consideration it should contain no not boua cef seeds seed j and possess a hili high ann cnn we must start the season beason with a good stand on the ground it the cop Is wheat and we ex ei pact to uso uce it for milling puri pobes bobes would it not be well to know the value of our wheat tor for milling purposes yes yea it if we i would et together as wheat growers and plant one variety of spring wheat for that purpose we would not only add to our pe de aca but would add 0 the value per bushel eralso ell also Q niety wheat la Is reet if a util form grade ot of floar la is desired it ithe ls th farmers trist nes to pr pro profir ollit lir wheat what reil real milling wheat of 0 uniform quality or w me e our local stored with outside flour of course ane t s e miller must know his business ind as a rule hs he is a professional lonal in his pa pascular pai cular line but to handle huntrods hundreds hund rods of 0 different small lot lots of wheat and a little differ a ine n e in each lot presents an obstacle obstacle when it comes to turning out a rade grade of flour ind and it if our last batch of flour did seem just i a little different from the flour wo ellla boe before I 1 wonder ww how many tanners farmer s c can an blame anyone but the miller it if we farmers can assume rome ie for not producing a r good grade of milling wheat would a change n not ot bs in order if the tha farmers and the mills get together to ether and produce a 1 grade of flour would it seem un reasonable reao rewo to ask local grocery stores to handle our exclusively the tanner farmer buys many astl cles from tile the local store and makes the successful operation of that store possible now the acreage farmer finds himself with real thin stands of alfalfa that should be plowed up and cl c course that ground should produce grain two or three years we siw saw the gruesome broad axe the heads mans manla mask and the block on which those to bo executed lay their heads we shall have something mor to say of the martyrs of smithfield |