on. Clean hands pts' and disinfectant on the will overcome all danger of 'With Iron Sulphate to Pre- went Mustard From Seeding Jron sulphate or copperas can be : aE 3 BT] poesstully ised to prevent Mustard F 4 ; Sot £3 seeding in standing grain with- ; p w 3 ih J JDjury lo the ern: ! 2 . . 1 | 3 o lution.--A 20 ola i g 2 {fe} Ve pu pl 'ent. solution should be applied. : : 4 Eo 0 Rd . i k {This can be prepared by dissolving & 8 polea ra : 180 Ibs. of iron sulphat in 40 gallons water, Iron sulphate is dissolved readily in cold water. The solu- should be strained through a cloth, as it is put into the p tank. This will remove small particles that are apt nozzl eB, x to Apply. --Apply on a calm, as soon as the first ts in the fields show flowers. ory important to spray early. the plants are left too long the fment 18 not nearly so effective, € rain comes within 24 Le A 1. A =