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653 (10) si i A ' r.-?:-1 i' it 1 l : -.!f r;t ! i f 1 1 1 :i - r t i . , - - - ' ! t ! i ' - '--: -r .! 1 son to the Lily. - Ifaxv the. Associated e convincing, fignrrr prepared- by Mr?, acre- fronr brir.sr planted; and it T possible ,voxth Wallace;- National. "President: of : . scarce" nd' l.i j!i-priccd seed next fan m tftr. Associated uomesuc. acicnpr v.iuo5. aujr larij, operate to hold. dmva. the Souths i proves, that; U.r incited cos t of suga, s,zuu!h tti, KT-i.r'.Irirf -Tt fmmmr1 with five - TP2TS 3TCO' . - . J w'utuiiijrj . r : amounts-ta only., one and one-half centner, quartotl $ho far: : Trr corapaThroTr, with food, Uues in . others, malar sure .we have an .ample supply 0f seed i ' trfArn9 friilf"',- nftw" rexiiinlv .worth several:'-. ifJs!fUw-Vit'''.',i.-: A;. . .t...vb, jinu.,juipiu lur me market '2- SIect? eea corn ia the field. Having nl,., what we feel isthe Kesf type; or variety of com for our.parcuiar. seciiom tue only possible wav t my simi- , T J" - - - be rtats tt r sot." .PUBLISHCa-EVMIfc lATURaAY SYf - : JTiePi:ogreshrcFarnrcr- Company;-:... ; (Incorporated nndertfae Uwi orlforth Carolina.) ; ' v--r.-r :... . - GFFlClSk j-; :- : Birmingham. Ala., I7M Fourth Ava.; . Raleigh, N. t.. IIS W. Haraatt 8t; MewphU. Teaa, Randolph Bld.; .Dallaa, Txaa, Slanghtf Bldg. , iTIU.NS MAY BK AUDH : TUB PDKTOrFICB- AC , C0KGRES3 OF oroducts." fruit' is now certainly .'worth several cents more per "quarts jar than: then- .Save all. tho Diackoernes- naw ana inc. oiau iruus as ujcv-j come . along." CLASEXOB FOB. S?iffi,o!?ffli-m eiMor;staffis:ttr; prevenriheir fertilizing the KOod Sfcver sam time) wrhlUr $S; a bushel. latrvely too little, has. been sraif about our need for; topr; supplying our own summer: cover crops, V "i-:' i ' :-';' nesrl.ui; save enough, for the other fellow r- President aad Bdltor ; yPhetienr awr Eaitor ; CoDtrttuttat Edttof Southern snmmer. sunshine is hot, and Sbuthernk who :dbes; not havej.thetime ori the'' inclination to MtertMitaaaKeti- pj otlr climatic 'condihVnsr chemical.cHanges ;r ' p,an:no,f f?r av.ulB' t upplie: C soy and .2 i'Iir-.' r '1 ;:L!!',lJ.vV''fr'Jv-'' Vlvat Kami Jind. mwm u-v M il.UL . .'. ipnsiderw if nofput invthejnaiisj .4: -P': '7i: '2&;M : ' .fW. -.Sf ,5. A SAruIe, in nlaiitihg corn, from; f wiir'probaDfyr rBe, safest toTiise Juncr: variety: - This cortf srifrrrs fo- Bev especially :nttexi!; fortstolh AugpstU sot hosff generallyr given: satiscaction, " , . Bev ewedalTyiv chSemfcalracttoff ; ' ' - t!ie$e snrnmer-legume 'seeb for if -by any Jtill anotherlrr protected in summer ' lies in: the, fact.Tthat our jvery Higlr, degree of summer heat .may on ; barren f? pply of chance the market shou!dbe over-supplied,, any surplus we'may have may earsily be ,f ed" to advantage. xn; upj witnr- our: worK;. par , , , v -- . n-- , : : w.;--:-; iltitolarf tfie wriij of(:cultto iamier . ; ; : cultivator should.be: staxted-ai. soon sub1, tfir grtJuml? larcrvrff tfiat any- piece' oPland that is left bare, to' . ; ; is .ury enougn should5 Be" Kept thus" swvcf nroistttre Stubble kmda Loaf iFTWYMl, he; almost; criminallv wAStpfiiltliiQ vwr 5 axneweaaer.;.istn.aucHfaHW faiaIrsnmIlrerlP.nIhdtstln iin Bad-Oiatie; fcft r J jrunnirnrt A ':5s;.-i-?- : . 'i i-- v v-' - -rv-, tmir thems,ttt workf aorairf assoort ffs the- sma & k,:-,- :.r,w-,v,, . fc;.:.--:, v'.v.-i.-:--if';: iv;;.:v. - . . :!inxiiP':crsttifr. af??Zntetiki;a.r6L:! h'Alf dozen o-nnfl ' effective nieansat;ou ; ' boil weeyinfieicfcvtAlthough natter lounttT tfttCthelweevn, ' . . x Pnder oinanr cUiorx ' -- ouehl triea v . j v- r witbcer.tarn croRs,;notably cottOn it is impossible - nalT' 11K recommending' ccrrni tcr roiiO); sr small gram thprsentqna : fwfieTefiere'' istany liossibility of a W &&$!' using the. this crop snouldi be plantef- f '.V "..'Vu, people W4u raise premiums, the t3fepartment Southern . - . , willialsofumiih- $20 in casm for: this: pinn ulr fWtft ltrr nart of -- ' f gfveyotfmucTafteblefl pa,rt ! IftlIittoolatg.tbeto , ihtertr we ' :;.-:a-v:, Gowpeasj are al excellent to as J';ULY;,i4;W.& Jr-:y thVy do-food, feed, "and soil-fOT In ; operation Cotton Belt soy beans ! - -ffend an X experience- letter for it; Send' letters. . "fwniallv nf. Saa. pa rrnn. i,.. ....... will nmVAA, --about any form , of cooperation. withvneighborsy J ; ' ' ' ' -r. r,r i . ;. :and tfren; any ideas or -experiences on. the mar- f -W the sea- . A, TlWl 1 Vi VJaaIt B Ueting. problem,, nolmatter . wfietKer individual; oc lbw- ar $l-a bushel, were rmaHy-quoted' asr t -; A ; oaccop bay,, potatoes1,, fruit; vegetablesyhogs,: c milk, rKultry egH3or .most helpful lettersi.;andi:otir'' u'snal 'cash-rater f or- K"w.aoc-?e.eas:,, pQini;. a; f. lesson tnat the wise that now is actually the. accepted time-or we wu. - corame to tne une l renort t the. iinifH - . . , .: . w -. - ,YV spcciacie.oi a. I .States Rureaii of mn Pitimt c-cf :. ' mnfft guard, against another season, and' the onlv Thr tima ar& mad witHi chanEre. - Tidal waves bf normai;;'br;;the..lowest;6n' record''''' :.ThU Very ''"rway;-.we -cait-'guard : againsr it. is by making our- t: afe sweeping in on-every v shore of, humanuy. lowxondllian.is. due- in largemeasure to' tfiet frosts selves sure of. aii ample supply bv-erowinr? ajid . and;no; one CcanJ say what ;is. approaching on T of tfiTe first: half of ' ifay. A reoort' on the: aeYeaW r ? T."tt silent feet? bur of- the-darlKonthefuture into the planted wmibe issued Juiy,l. Xond follow : :; 1 I ; Btate - Virginia . . Condition 1917 I 191fr ., NortWi Carolina . r. ; . . ...... . 8out c&nmnaa .Florida Alabama. .Mississippi'' Louisiana ...... .... ......... ...... . .., Texas . t. ..... .v , .... . Tennesaee r." "Missouri . . ; ,r Oklalwro!.i . r. . . .-.. ,i..T ', , f, , .. - II . V k.. I. " ' V.3.111U1 111 .............,...... United SfDiw IS ! 7T. r 6 76 a- 78 T7'- 89. 7V t 7a S7 fS. 4 .86 87' St f 77tt 11S '. T 72 V 80 88 8S ' n 5 ' 7 '-' sov , 88 100" ' 7.8- are. some ,of the things that should, have our im mediate attention: r , A.-'. Sm plenty ot oatf, whvxr and rya seed times are; and more- terriblef as tlrey may Dec0"16' snrefw on- An n f . tn"'. fi a" nfflud to have had granted to him or to her the Inestimable privilege TE 1TOPB' ztV our farmer readers' their'wives. to put up-record-breaking quanti xnese crops-nave:just been or arebeinij harvested - . - ,1C v - M"-aoHicMiuu r and the first aimi oft everv fi fm; - u ' times .to breed- the 'Idle - singersof afl empty day. , sOvassoVfraughr with should be to provide an ample supply of seed for ; -founding-possibilities that while; orr the on; hand, planting next?.. fall '. Home-grown seed oats of. the . 'awful' dangers lurk witliinthenii still,off' thj; other, . Red Rust-proof variety have been proved the best vno idearjor tHe generar Benefit of mankind is too . , for practically all the Cotton. Belt,, andanrfamer' - : saving morer than he ill a . American-may dare to: live lightly in the Presc' . Z c'Z t " Practi-;- ot; whcther our: country rides tHe waves, of change cany certain-of. a market for the snmln. or v,,,,,,.,,,,,:.,!,.. j w i4-.ni T coing to m w wmawtMij uh" iiiiL.ra' a la a . a .i 11 v. i ir . c v vu x 1 1 1 1 ri vm v liiwuih m- aw it Wili cnconnrirr ' yt.4il90l thofe Prevailwg 'for ' feed oats. In;the; depend not upon thia person' or. tfiatr or upon some .Krel,i n,Mf: ' case of seed wheat, hieh 'orices' for fft.- Wgh official s Washington,. butupon you,, upon withirf. its Border, bushel kept many an . June' Atlantic. :; trcof fniitsf fbrwmtcruse. And ifmybody is in- millnrshould not' keep us from saving plenty'of clincd to: discourage;, preserving' on account oft tho. edV This spring in the spring-wheat sectibria nf- .H..l t,.'nr1, rrtrff(. (Uorar um-nntnYn.nJ tt.i .t . . . ' 4,,&' W1CI SCCllOn. 01 aucstu r v", .v: w..MWv pcj ine wortn.seed.at3 and $4 a . . . '. ' . i. "...'-" ' ' ' , . . . j . - u . t . . . :. in a deal ,tne Dackbone ot the whole. iMauon,.upu w- r rah'nn A . hlrrUmt-A'An rtf everV) -individual ""ve .va . lliaiiuiiaiuvMaavwM w-- - . -Margaret P;,Mbntague,, in , the r '- - . . '. , , ' . . - . ; - ..... . . . ,"'--.,, i . , .
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 16, 1917, edition 1
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