Plowing In Grass
the utmost pains and care mplowing, the grasses, especially if long, will bristlo up beards and tufts here, there and everywhere, injuring alike the appearanoe and the growth. 1)0 you wish to reraedy this difficuly '{ If so, use the chain and ball to your plow. No matter what kind of a plow you have, try them. A piece of ordinary trace chain will do very well. Fastcn one end of it to your coulter and to the end attach a, round iron ball of two or three pounds weight - leaving the chain long to perrait the ball to reaeh back to abont the iniddie of the mold board, and there let it drag along, on the off side, of courso
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Michigan Argus