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It Paid Him to Sow Early Rrtleigl>; N. C.. Oct. 25.- Wh-?t r 'anted in October has given '.better jii.Ws in North Carolina than wheat fHtnted in November. Thus has been the' result of cvpir-rments by the research workers of State College ?. ml now c; me*, the evidence direct ly fr^m good farmers it* the State. L. Miller of Davie County se cured a premium of six bu?he!:< of wheat per acre by sowing in October compared to sowings mad^' in November," says C. - Blair, exton < f.n agk'.nomist at Stale1 College. "Mr. Miller began to plant a field .^f r "x teen acres on October lf> last year. After he had . planted some eight ceres, raid drove him out .of th<\ find and frequtnt other rains kept Mm from finishing the j?"b untii about November 15; The rema'.n ier ? ,f the ? field was planted- between * v vcmber. 15'. and 20." . As the wheat ripened this . spT ing ' '?viox Mr. Blair. it Wail noticed by Tir. Miller that there was a desided .'f Terence in the two planting*. Mr. therefore decided to cut and thrash, them separately. The land vf-v.i'd at the two intervals was also . ? isured accurately. The early so-.v, ing yielded wheat at- the rale of 23 bU?)icls .per acre. There was no dif ference i ntke a il, in the fertilizer ii'ta nor in the seed planted. The in crease ; if six bushels was due entire ?\ state* Mr. Rlniy; to the fact that 1 ' plot was j:l m ri tf*'l earlier than the !r. Blair -tit's that some fuirn-" may be. undecided {'.bout sowing until there has been a . goo drain, but ?where the seed bed can be properly _ : a red, the wheat should be plant r .at once, .'When raih?r come, the land - may tfe kept wet f r two cr' t ' weeks w bi.cV) VHl. be . too ? tytc - \> ? :? ? : y i ?. M s . Aj l e x p e i i ; - vii t a 1 w -. k : <hbw? that -J ate-"" sown wheat '-(-T-f Vvvyio'd W'lT as that' planted October 20 and November 1. it is. a crime childhood not to-' have a family c -w on the farm.. 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Stat.* o North 'Carolina. this is t?i ictify ail pel-sons boldinsr claims naainst sai<! estate to present vamc tn th? r.ndor signed oivor btfure the 26th of Si p U-mber, 192/, or this notice *ill be pleaded in bar of their rec:very. AI! persons cwinjr .laid estate, will p!ea.?* make immediate payment. This Sept. 20th, 1926. Jink' ELIJ3N F. HARRIS. Administratrix. Executors Notice . .Having qualified a* Executor cf the estate of .1. L. Mc.nk, deceased, late of Person O.unty, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims, against said e*tats to present sajr.e to the uhJersignecl n or before the 9th day of October, 1927, or thife - act ice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. .All persons owing" said estate v- il! please make immediate payment. This.' Oct 9tV 1926. \V. m & J. C. MONK. 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