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: l; ..a.Ja. IlEPERENCEPECIAL tfexT WERK-RR SURE TO SAVE CarolinaS'inia Edition A Farm and iSwaeVJcfy for . . North Carolina., South Carolina tViaioiNiA Established,' 1888, at Raleigh, N. C Vol XXXVII. No. 6 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922 $1 a Year; 3 Years, $2. i Av Ht-SjpC ' ' , j; t s 'xt &s?& ' im I S Ai: t I.vfeC ' - ,Ml:r -ill vmrnmszmziu N. a A FINE FIRST CUTTING PF ,Cf J2S Whre land is well prepaid Southern farmer, have had good As a' rule fait seedinc of alfalfa i towidered desirabk Wt Jr Jhe Jvy Nw ,8 time Sixliflve Subjects in This Issue TALKING Shop: With Uncle Joh.--Yes, The vejsrve Farmer takea pride in its 36 years of service During that time its editors have steadfastly sought the truth ir i order that they might present nothing but the truth to the readers They feel amply rewarded in the host of friends who express their approval of the paper and its policies re LO rgely in knowing: what to buy and how buy. Read this article carefully and then map out a plan to fit your land ana ops this year V.,-.i ' ' ' ' 01 f Cooperative Marketing, of Burley. Tobacco Gets a Fme Start. Iean Thomas Cooper of the Kentucky State College of Agn culture is .one; of the outstanding f men oi the South See e says about the progress aireauj u 10 Rrowpr ' ' . rage iU Underestimating the Feed RequirelL Mr. Cotton Grower, read this article. It tells you jus$ what you want to know. Get your pencil and paper and with the facts presented work ou a list of feed crops and the acreage of eachneeded on your place. And be certain not to underestimate ....... . . . . .Page 3 I Was a Tenant farmer and in Debt-"In the garden were three apple trees just loaded with red June-apples. We never had thought much about them in years past, but when I carried them to town to sell people went wild over them, and I brought back more than enough cash to pay for all my cot ton chopping." ............. . . Fage 9 Father Mashes His Finger. -It was a nasty smash. And what father said! OhTthat doesn't matter; half so much as what v, At A Slip li a'Aj th ft ahaorhent cotton, the sterilized' - garfze, the, turpejatine,- iodine, and everything needed . .Page 14 - ! 1 t ! . " i...' ",::.",r. r S " j ' 5 -: . ;! I i rs " y r & t ' ... ' r. '.u, j V-' I ill it 5 v t t ' 1
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