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Agricultural Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The good farmer eeea many a liari-o v ing siglit. A farmer may be toothless and yet have inaiiy an.acre. It malees a farmer have a wry face to see liis Kruin erop short. A. farmor's face may te smooth, although his fields ave furrowed. To a farmer corn in tho iield is more tliau corn on iho toe. A íarmei's erop difiera from a ctiekea's and is generally more valuadle. Many a farmer is small potatoes himself, although he ratees very large tmes for the market. Sometimos a looks as seedy as hls farm in tho spring. A good farmer likes to turnip thé the soil, even il he gete beet in doing so. The farmer should always sleep in a bed, but never in the celery bed. Somo farmers are very slow, although they may hare any quantity of hiops. "When hedfer a farmer starts to raislng stock he Bhouldn't let anythins cow him in an attempt to buil the

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier