(I! w. J. SPILLMAN (‘hlef of Fun Inn-cement. United States Depart- ment or Agricultun.) It In the Intention In this article to “can the cent or the equipment {or 00 urban types of tanning. The war will of course understand M thou alumnu- nut be uk- Q merely u estimates. libr In- m. In the type- eonlldeted be- :1, lend nu. In all men, been con- †votth 850 per me without *‘I chat bf A A Info rule. therefore. to follow I: b Int know nbout win: and: hm! â€deod upontodolnwny U reduction undor ordlmry vettllcr “um. Having this unclean ï¬scboiceofned-honld hoof- “M will grow the Inn“ {odds- with a good yield a! mu plant m esp-bk , anew. Wu: um desirous of coat-e. of occur» In; a much weight per acre in our amp. mmpntlhle with highest feeding VINO. but to secure the latter. which ï¬che object In ï¬lling the silo. we lint dnv a mum "Inn to more (By W. r. rnnuum.) Wound anom- an Incline! .0 man that . hm bill a gun m I. the lat thing to be cot M In securing a crop of mil-co curls. with the result that from too thick planning of cutting the a†while too immature, their “penance h feeding Imge h apt to be an» â€Minx. RAISE CORN CROP FOR ENSILAGE “enter or Octolnr. l ton :- about the dividing "no between It In. of mm. â€with to start In] my running Ind nth" types. 0! VIII let-equipment than than mm. mm It um be man. In con- ht even Item omitted at the m ducting an etch-ho My farm. to no In. amply here-m the “My. commercial tortilla" “Donut. ,lldmhanebnmkhligin hm! not to fly no man“! mhoMonM-dform. By “In. am In the spring them-av ï¬lmntlybemdy for (Moon!) m ........ . ........ .. . .m Total. all of ".1 Make Cantu!“ Thamudafltflmaaaaaau ltvlllkmtmtkamemat kWh-canola“. acn- dcvotod almost “chain†Unfav- mfly.aadanamflétohay nakmtnedfwmaflm na- han man-cl. h afloat “.miaflymmoyOaaaMCaln minimal-m Tm- Inca-e no. the «an '†h m ' al a aafav. “allay farm. in (hgaa antes alum hay heal eaaflal raw-Ind Ia 91.441. cm at: for as ten aa 815 a ton on In ant-nag no. a m K la his!" tho arm will alao be larger than I! hand“! not to hay «a. ma cam : will be on "to 06m dalry lam. RM mum «mm. Bydarmlouvhenhayaellaloroaly†on ha “In early la the l'fll‘ mar-av g' or 8! a (on an exclusive bay far- la ï¬- mafly be My lot the con I7 not advisable I would an! 812 to the or Octobar. 1 Ion a about me dividing "ac between ........l adamant-Mum: MOO-anon“... Hid vulc- enormoully In dllennt lo ï¬lms; In lulu; those ï¬gures. Mon. the ate-pectin tanner nut sub-unto In than the grow uh: 0! had. The fun will neatly dim have I dwelling upon 1:. Ind I! will null, have tacos, 3nd tro- â€ï¬‚y I hr: um will unvor tin â€can no“ tum m Manny In- “ undu- m he“ 0! rod can“. ll VIII More he noon-can, In or annual a», to “MM-to for g ml m lunl h then mm mu VHO. W In Main. 1b foul-dot o [to Item an be .08 Inhaler-(neat... no fol (Erna-mum) mutant. ...... Good Old-Fuhloncd Way Plowing wnh 0x9». FOR "ANY TYPES OF FARMING tut 1.". Good landing Fm Sun. vigor and activity at both wwwnmebuoI-ml Unit-alum It you oblervo a Itnwbcrry punt unduly wilt, you will generally and | Mon fat nub n the and of tho not: when you dig It up. i Itrlvo «vocally for a corn with extension blade system. g: In the W. I [at protein. The extreme of m thln planting in nearly 1: ill advised as the other of too thick. Km! from 15 to 25 was per acne on my and under my tarm- m. It on fed llllge‘ n In a waste of time, .abor and land to plant can for enaflaxe only at thickly u when pinning for a cur- llg crop. One my have twice as many mm as in ordlntry crop plant- and fro- IhoIt In" the bulk 0! con perfectly develom. Bo. mm (mange does not count II Inge, It I: better 1» lunar with lot. In the harvesting and secure mm II the fading. m long, and etch amt produce one or more we" deveioped. good My [9th It to pint : corn that h height of null and extent of (on- m vm produce me t maximum quantity of fodder "at will remain arch] experiment: abov that view We in male from urge lnr man can I! frequently ha but in. "e note dry feeding mum than I- so It wtll be soon that our “um um Mrly roll with those lam Ictully mm "on tho fun, the Mutual allow bola; um tho may In M nut. In W on the New [In-uh!" um than I- the mtutu than. will. an man In melt-cry Ind Quechua-on. I. alum. A slight ï¬lm In the mwdtwrflm'ofldmlo than flun- uno nu cloak. Wm! m I “no Nay I'm». to mm at Ind It “0 ........ â€.000 Amber-t ...........,0_§ In the above estimates the real ee~ tete is about 70 per cent. of the total clpitel; the machinery In about 10 per cent; live stock 15 per cent. and miscellaneous. including minor Items of equipment and working surplus. 5 per cent. In four town-hips of the ï¬ne of New Hampshire. where Mr. E. H. Thompson of the once of farm amusement nude u careful Itudy at every term in each of the town-hips. the distribution of the capttal between these item wen :- follow-z thlch the farmer must undergo In getting started. ms. would 0' ml on good land. and mike per- Glut. of Win. «out» â€.01. 1' "The will of New England and the Jo“. at New Jenny. even though they hue been cultlvued for may nun. nuance more corn. more bu did more that per mm chm the Iofll of Ohio, Indian. or even low: or mm The ï¬rmer: of New Jersey have In- cmsed the yieid of potatoes per am by nearly 15 hushell the lat ton you-I. The potato mwm of Maine m ano to produce 260 and no bunn- oil of pontoen per acre, no In; 11.. MM potato growers of our on ma. largely beam of the mo of commercial fertilisers. The ma [mm at Germain]. Belgium 1“ Meg mduco lino yieldl thnnh to their Inowledfl of tie We of co. notch! Iorullm."â€"â€"Dlroctor he» Hm. Nov Jet-lay Men! Bur u‘on, In Run! Nov Yoda. m D. l 18. The tiny plum h. to feed upon an food mpply wrapped up In the not! an It can send huh-JIM room Into the so“ In much of food, The only way to sop-rue the mom and Ibrlnlod that from “in mad that In to fan and am the load that: easily. IIPROVED COIL PRO“ 80". FEED- INC. [any experiment. '10. sound when n. "when than have mm (M. to Do the we. ‘Moroover. an In! bod nnly for the tiny plant n can“ uphthobodyofmued M (on "Mosul-broken panama «fly foofl is mien III]. A mun tale! of when. attempting to my, in In mat the name position no a and trying to deveiop on starvation ration. The wheat kernel la the intaat cheat _p|aat Any injury that (so-ea to It. or any weane- that it iahertta Ia net as iajarioaa to lie growth and levelâ€" opneat ea are inhriea or weakneaaaa to the hit-an or animal olepring. Cone men heliave that wheat aael Ia all right it it la cracked. or even it pam of the Ieraei are broken at granted that thoee parta do not include the germ of the wheel. Nov aay ia- iary tn the body of the kernel to [eat] an detrimental to the wheat plant a cutting on a lea or an arm mid he to the chliti. [any experiment. vith aoand wheat re. broken wheat have prove-a thia to he the cane. Moreover. the lrat loot! apply for the day plant ie empad apinthebodyottheeeed There- fore, ittheaeediatrolen. partotthe early too. ta tahen a'ay. A broken tale! of wheat. attempting to grow, ï¬lth the idea of ctr-paring the en _ clency oi the tar-a along hie liaea‘ with thoae oi older parta of America aad Europe. Iir. Ja-ea 1 Hill the 'leadln; railroad man of the country. haa made an extended lareatlgatloo oi crop protlaction. He eat that Karo pear- eolatriea were producia. almont . double per acre and aonetlnaa more ; of American yielda of wheat, barley; 'aotl oata 'ro demnatrate that America can improve her yielda he located a Mei acre demonstration on a large number j of fame in lilnneaota and North Da- ! Iota l-t year. He paid the tanner} â€.00 per acre for late wort upon the ; demonstration plot, and gave him the i W of the plot. m atya."1'hel proof of the padding in la the eating:; and the vindication oi the modern ag- E rieoltorai idea to the threaher retarna A and the elevator receipt" . 11.. when kernel I. the mm! that flat Any hhn a» cone- to It. or any tanne- that It tabern- Ia lot on injuriou- (o "I mo and love!â€" mefl u an Innfla or venue-u. †the hallo or calm“ cam“. II b but (In. M (In mm m- ar to cm mm W to (to .00- 0“ of call (Ill... no mm In. tonne. venom In loch Ina anon Man, I“ In an“: In my “.31“:va "mm-nu Inn-led In in km In no! rout-um I uni. Mum! IIPOITANCI OF COUPON!“ "C WHIAT KIIN!L .000. In '00.. Ivan†yield per cm , . I... 5-. 0“ av"... 100M pot nan Cl In. luv-alt. awn... flold '0' Emma by this chart. i (1) In 'illinols the yield per acre of iwhent. oats, nominee and lay were :not much more than lull the yield- ; produced In Germany. up... In You. mung. 7101‘ por un .............. m I'- Mummy. yum nor It†.4 0-. may. cut... rick! w Undoubtedly. one o! the Important muon- l- um both Gormnny and (In eastern lute- of [MI country. after llvln. (homuxh attention to drain-[a (3) The systems of farming prac- ticed in llllnols have not obumed or mslmsmed as high s sundsra 0! yield as have the systems (allowed us» on the older farms In the eastern part or this country. There I- surely a remn for am In- periorlty of yield: In the eastern late- or an. country. and In Germany. Why hue they exceeded me production per acre of the rich lou- of the stale or "ll-ole? (2) "Hook Ia far In arrears In use production per acre 0! these same crops In comparison with the four old er northeutem slates, namely. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont and New York. 5; . “'9‘ Cu. “am May ; , w Ill-n! :- an: Faun Interests Three lmporlaut points are mus- LARGER CROP YIELDSâ€"WHY 1 s i . Mum a! Farm Cups. Stall Coll-n of Alï¬e-lulu. if W I»: mum- ll"- bou'rou. .‘IIU- â€the mmmdmmmhlm timer: In oonnooflon with mumb- ud that“: m. M Ion-om (lfll) Barn manure mun he and all nod «11. («In load must be used. (Rh) The toll must be well ï¬lled. (0th) Run-down com. and the la- (at; Good dunno my; (Bad) The ornate manor of the so“ must be kept up. With such marinate results dem- ouunted on 129 farm. the 11th Want tumor In studying more deeply me over what m the most mantle [pl-notices In mum, mlntonuenl The result- obulned were I mm o! mamt to the pinan of the â€â€11an The loflowlng um. abov- the avenge ï¬elds obnlned on the Grout Northern tat plou compared via tha garage yield: of the elect plots, one the «me (arm, which won no! fertilised. "new I. than vacuum 0! the) hour, It I. the (cut of (to Industry u_ "II a the human]. WNAT JAMS. J. NILL “A. 00".? POI IONNIIOYA AND NOR?" DAKOTA. um prom prunin- bom flu h mhmI«-mmoumtuun on min: to no Ind m- u. ml- M fmlllm I.“ ballad by (I. who“ «up u. mama. mun cm“â€" PIMIO Ullvmlly. Circular No :8. II. M July I’ll. m. “up! con-u... It In boo- ton-d “um-tumult- halal-m ammumunuuoomw- “.0. In Ivmcn can put um 0! team“. not In to“ “N Ind the Home “Talln‘ I. mum-ml" no your "mu "on tho louo'tu widely nun!“ banana. Boo“. hue“. mum. huh-a. CIIIM. mm». Hu- out-nun tutor! 0! plant with m mt. (to {coding or (mama. of the ewe annual he “poem to pro “on IOU-hem .uulu uy mom on tho reading 0! .- nun-l an“: Inn-nary or nah-duh! condition- m I» "not“ to man- mu!» My â€mu" Ylord at Grant Yield of Northern Chock Plots Plot. Av. “In Flop. (Fart) lYYnfefl) "in considering the on o! fertili- un. (he (met must not be overiootod that the fertility of the soil is do- pondnt upon I muidmblo number of [scion other dun the pro-coco of Moon.“ mount- ot aunt food. Bonn of the moat Important 0! than no good water luppiy an anion“. .ood phyliui condition oi the coil. good cuitivution, condition- tavoriu III. do- velopuont o! beneï¬cial loll bacteria “um or mm uterin- and bacterial growth. uni Imam sup pl, of inning, and anoint line or other amino lantern] to hoop the toil tro- Ineoniu m Union thou Mr. Hm hu clonrly demolish-Iced "Fortunately most 0! the food ele- ments used by wheat are present in the soil in abundant quantity. but there are three. namely nitrogen. phw pboruu and potash. which are used by wheat and other crops in large amounts. that are present in the coil In email amounts; hence. after a law years cropping accompanied by the removal of the produce from the land. the available portion or these element: becomes exhausted. and in order to accure further satisfactory ylelda. these lood elements must be added to the soil from some outllde source. The principal and moot common sources of plant food, ulde (roll: the soil. are barnyard manure and con- marcial fertilizers." Tho Purdue Elnorlment Sutton. (at Fayette. hut. nude - test in to up» untatlve counties of the State at the value of feeding winter when The mud was thoroughly marred in due Ieuon. md seed at good qullty was used In each cm. In connection with these valuable experiments. Pur- due Experiment Station he the lol- lowlng to any: Plantieod Requirements oi the Wheat Crop. “One 0! the principel causes of tail- ure to secure satisfactory yields of wheat in Indiana at the present time la lack of proper attention to the mat- ter of feeding or (utilizing the crop. There ls no doubt that our farmers will hnve to pay more attention to this point if they wish to grow whet“. at a prom. It is just as necessary to have an adequate supply of food available [or a crop or wheat as it ie to have plenty of toad at hand in order to grow a drove ol‘ hose." WNW. 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