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The Farm

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
December
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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iiorn and hoof shavings aro oxceedingly rieh in nitrogen, and should bo utihzed on tho farm. We pay $80,000,000 for ugar annually, which the sorghum growers think we should save. Tho largest peach farms are in Maryland. On one estáte there are 125,000 trees; on another 120,000. Home-made eider nresses havo gone out of service. Smalí compact presses ire now taking their places. Professor lïrown sayy that fanning manure, for well fed cattle, three years 'ld, is worth, on an average, $2 30 per ton. The cost of transforruing an acre of swamp into a eranberry meadow in beai-ing condition is about four hundred dollars. Tho profits.however, are large. An Iowa farmer, Mr. Dixon, of Mahaska county, will havo a erop of 15,UO0 bushels of apples, which. it is claini-d, will bo the largest erop of any orehard in tho United States, It is estimated that there is one shecp n the United States to every thirty-four acres of territory In Eugland the rate is one to one anI a half acres. And vet we think this is is a great sheep íountry. It is claimed that while cows giving xceptionally largo quanties of milk will sometimes give large butter tests is a rule the two things do not go to' iether, being inconsistent with each ¦)thor. It has been shown tbat a "pail of milk standing ten minutes wh{ re it ís exposed to the scent of a strong-smelliQg stable, or .,ny other offensive order, will receive ataint that will never kiam- - bbVBBBbVBbI The M'; I i.-' . ?'ir& eries ofl j ; i i.;. 't &ê. Í Sras prove cp. S'-j'v ';:-0'fS iy smuttH'. .¦.'¦1LviT'ir V'ïf "wv-t5SÈ neeil by H 'ïk''-&siï?R pliate ofH.'-':] '- .V-ííejS A wrB '-'5'V''i - claims il ¦ ' To;,í,,-íípjíKSraK oannot I '-¦V'iV-'-'tTJíís'tílíE bach of tB.''li'ví5 iÁd'iM crease iBr'"'",:'.v'"$Vt?';'.'rïi(S says " ¦. ¦' iíf tíR md thntH .' . ï-:-'''-'i'Ê the fertilH"", i-."r.'riaJö Sheep ' i :(? '-ïSMi ome soB vi'í&íSSS ohat are ¦ ' '"?!t -2SSWM a proof '„.- -lS'feMBB er made H;3 '-ipJ(SWak inveslmeH .; ¦ ,A : ' i'K age grH f.-j -jïw'&ïaMa - h ru ber ViBfi lC?itSwffl[ sheep. '¦'('l'PiHMH Tho .KiÖSiffiB Auburn, tKí.1;! íMSMi vay to p i ;¦ " ?alfaBM Lrf her owH"':V,-Sf.,..JÍsj?i5fcaaj3 of her PB'íffc?-!;íreSswSH and she ''-'AMÊ from ïioifH .;,:'¦. 'Si.SSB and sho !¦ '-' rí:";ir"íwH and now ¦ ... ';: S ¦''''SSÊ a.nd woml .; ..fív.,$íí It is sai(H "¦¦¦'.' I ¦''1-i.VTii'jOivrs3f Eje See lfl ¦ j -':yfï?K nav and oB'...; ,. 'vl:;+í-í.:í;3;rtveíaE9 f oats, süB ';¦¦ ''"WSÍSv so on contB'"'-'J '''&iifáí5B9 n. He tí H ¦ B "V:;i-?y'is same way B"' " ¦;'¦ C'' 'H0sLpSP'f '&p eral supl_J ¦ SBHBHhJBBBBH iii effects ii SHhbb bshBbhBbI good feedepj '.' HhHHIBHjBihJI ¦in-u-ts of 'H . 9mHBBflBHBflB o har j 1 1 " I H A „'.Sf';%'L-'0M-B Farmer: H -K:--á?ígíít: ''fflpllgjig who have iH ? :,. il'íví'jíSs." ''feïSHwi ing their H '. í ¦ -;i iiSfcïi-i '$&&SiE& oats. The IrC'íáplíVs&jlP liandlo, keB.;f,-:g3p or netter t'Bfl.iSKK for seed WQH', 'ív'ísÍJwS the hot bedBJs" - ': ¦í-r&MÍíS the box or H " ,-? .5' " ; .''".'¦¦'C@lir2tÍ?S)2 in a room H . ' ''1..íJí:"'íC .üir%È-4iS,Êra mu ch . h : i vH '-,¦:! B BJR BflBj B B '3íís years with I i 9 - "ï; . ." ¦ -'i'iiVVVr'' "¦¦'''? i3íií way. AhvaBJ - 3BBJBBHHpH toes so ih:BJ BBHBBEBBJwBBBJB half an incH . bSH685BBHBBbIHE sweet potaB m .;: ' hEbBBhHIhBBB dry, af ter tH I HH B A writerH _¦'¦..' ooncludes aH ' ,, ¦ ' subject witlB I draw 'I 4?í' year- eitheM j A calendarM ¦ ' '. ; rnn somewB V . ; Horse maniM ¦ 8 oow manuvB , florso andl V Fresh cow iH ' plowed for H ' V-. been piled H ' ,-t samo way! I ¦' ?¦ ¦' lain in iieaH the garden I piaster, is iiH ',; spread !ro:iH . - ;;.-, " fá corn is H ' ' after plowiH . '..'; spreíid on I poatedly ]H yard and :-iH l ion lor jrai'H of the inilkiiH appüed as iH rras lands. I July, and l H manure inslH September- H hog yard scrH plied as ofteH her - Clean H dressing. NcH manure to I toada. Ducfl luanure on S pile for cnml M iruli- ThoB A-t . are -H accumulate Ê uvo tons of H Hables and iH

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Ann Arbor Courier
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