The Farm
Every load oí manure drawn afleid toow wlll eaee the spring pressore jiiRt ko much. H'Ow shall the farm pay spiritually - in hope and hcai-t and health ? Verily, "the Hfe is more tlian meat, and the body Tlian raiment."- Txmise M. Pulier, in Tribune. My farm wagioo needed new rims on the wheele, and now while the wied is in use I ani having Che wheels ent. down to thiirty incbee, and the new rime shall be ïour inches wide I believe 1 shaïl save man power, horsc power and road destruetion. I am godng to ïislit my pateK of 'Canada tiiistlcs ncxt summer by doublé üTopping and high culture. I have wa.ucd the toattte with single crops tor years without Buccess, but still have faith in the the.ory that a plant faiinot breathe if its lungs are not permitted to get aboire ground. The larg Jarm as had ts dy and lias gol to xn. Taxee airé too hig-h lo pay on unproductlve lahds. Siaaü ';n-eas and the intensivo system of íairtning wil! do more to elèVatc of Ameriftan farmers than linltn Intimi. Intensive farmlalls fov (: ion to all matters, which only a good hond can 'sivo. T.ol the tve tKe benefit iin.a'. COT will bril' leek and liandsome, but Bhort-winded, aaul lia ble to colic. ü half the corn and buy bran, and -iille on 1 a brisht wheat od hay íor : all the ■ ibte. It is unkindnt ;
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Ann Arbor Courier