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Chances In Dakota

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
August
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Bural New Yorker reader in North Dakota says that 12 years ago, the bundle carrier on the grain binder was introduced in that section. ít has since come into general ase, and dispenses with the work of one man to each harvester, as it takes two men to shock after one binder, if no carrier is nsed. This man says that, one yeur with another, he has best success in hauling the wheat right from the machine to the elevator, and selling at once. He says that ho has put 75 cent wheat in a farm granary. and after holding two years, sold for 50 cents. He believes that harvesting in his part of Dakota will in a few years nndergo a decided change. He thinks the Bnssian thistle and the hot, dry winds will drive farmers to stock raising and woolgrowing. The golden northwest will be less a section of golden grain and more the home of golden butter and yellow cheese.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News