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The Farm

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

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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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier