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The Coming Wheat Crop

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Allmenüingeir & Sclhneider have is sued the fcltowlng circular letter to fa rmera : A yiear ago w-e advised our farm er frieaxds 10 put Orery acre oí grouad tthat tlhey possibly could, into -vhcat. The woiW'8 Bbodk luad' steadily decaeased íor a Beries of years aaid tilie Btatistlcs of tfhie sit-uatiou made it evident that wtoat wouüd birimg 'a giooü pric. We come tihis year to t.hO new harveat witli the binall■est worl(J's suipplies roinaimi1 in maay f ears, at tihis seaota.. By tfce middlo of .Tuly tthese stocks will ue niearly wiped onit of extáteoce. Thiti ciaaditiou will agaiu bO favorable to grjiad pricea tbougli higlx prices canmioit be prf'dicted witlhi any isucü confidemce as last year, tlie reasorn that at this tim the prospect U Döic the largeat erop ia the Uaited Stiaties tliat we Iiave ever raised. The largiest erop ever raised was accordlag to t-L'o govennlnueiit reports, that oi 1S91. nf 1 2 nnn onn Un. nn experta a re predicting a erop íor this j-Oar oí froro 725 to 92Ö índllRm buíliete. The realizatiioa oí eitlier amwuiat lunst liare a dépreeslng efíeet om price. Ye, tliereíore, ssay to íarmers this j'ear, watcili crop coaditions irom íiow to harvest and get as full iafoirraiation about tüe yiolds abroad beíore dectding oa tlie acreage oí -n-lieat to be soiva ia 1898. We Btncngiy urge all farmers to eu't i-ye f rom tlieir fWl'iis. Duriog the past ïOw wetíks we tore beea ablo to pay laige prices for wlioat ior Büipmeut, Hw eolO cioaiditioa being tliat tthe gavabi eúníowned to tile grade i-equirements oí the markets. These c'üciituons are arbitraa-y aud inay Ovea be unjust but tibe íact remains tfluat tlxw muist be oomifornied 10, sbrietiy. "Wtueat witlh rye is at oace barred our. aad ia consequeuce, uot a maa iii tbe oouaty who had rye ia hls tv-beat was abie t advaatage cf the higli pcices. Wliiie sucli a bulge may aoit eome agaiu, we ad'v-Lso fairmiers tb be ia liae for 'it, if jt éo&a oome, by naisiag1 wüieafc t'bat will gradie. In tliis comieetiou we attacli a clipping wliich is woir"Oliy oí atteutiou. CUT OUT THE BYE. ''Du!rm; the past two or three year Dijere has been comsiderable trouble in tihis state cauised by rye gettiing mlixeid in the what. A iai'ge tiuaiutlty of wheat thiat Avouüd othex'Avite i be oí filie quaiiby is utterly i-uiued Boa: mïllins; purposes by t'he vye that is mixed tlnougli the grata, and majiy a dioUa.r is los to íamners that mág'ht ea?iiy atiidí rawltly be tsaved by filie exercise oí a libele care (kir ing t'he aext iliirty diays to cu tti clusters oí ryc ouft'oí tlie wbeat fields. 'Micliic'öii miilers require tilie bet g-nade oí' perfectily clea.ru wiieat iu order to produice flour of as fine a quialitty a-j tbey ha've beorí maldag tilue piast ten yoa-rs oír mío re. Micliiían fftnst grade flours are justly cele"bnated in the most discrirufoiating miarkets loth. at home auud ia íoreigin countries. TMs reputation canDiO't be nLaintainedi except by the e oí class graan. Wheat mixed with rye briaga o-oly a low price iu any m&rfcet. It la a well knwn facrt tbat the jjiiccvvinö of rye Ue'teriooate.s the quiality of wíieat, creatIng a ibi6urrcl or hybrid varié ty. Ií vb desii'c tío improve the grades and varieties of oiur wiheat we mus: toeep it al.suluitely pure a.ad íree írom rye. Fainicrs canmot spemd u little time tí, better advaatage thaa tt go thiouyh the "sv-heafcfields ia t'.be ear'ly part oí Jmao arad cut tile rye out cleaa." Subscribe for the Arsrus now.

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