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THE Light in the Clearing-At Christmas little Bart got a picture book, 40 raisins, three sticks of candy with red stripes on them, and a jew's-harp. Aunt Liza's boy, Tru man, got a silver watch' and, chain and' hey .daughter a gold ring, and all the relatives were invited to come and be con vinced of Uncle Roswell's prosperity;,? If you love, children, read , this rgood wholesome story of the .trials of an Orphan bov ' " w..-; .; ? ' s, , ,-. -w-f-r. Paora'10 wvy t . . "6y v Production of Cane Syrup on the Farml There is hardly a farm m the entire South that does' not produce ; at least a small ; flmnnnf ir.t, 'x, nr " A rviirikcf enma 'urnfif aril A pomterson syrup .production, and says; 'The productions; feed per acre, and the : best feeds we can produce are le- -gumes."- Page 3 Cooperative Crop Marketing. "We can't eat our cake and ;keep it, too,? says Clarence Poe. "We can't get (1) the immediate returns that come through wholesale dumping of the crops as ,fast as-harvested, and (2) .the better prices, that will come through gradual and orderly selling the whole-season through. Which is the better?" . . , . , ,V... . . : Page 15 October Jlints f or Piedmont and : Mountain Farmers Some s people who work, hard to make better yields of corn and . to- , r haA qootvi in tYii'nlr t.TiA small trralns ran take care of them-' M f. I V . ' t ft I I - MM LljllCnull DUU HO UUUU ' - T W .1. , DU1U11 Jfc ' ... , ' doiil ftrrtnfl cet. - For ' i. . mt3 -Ucs 1U1U1 Ulw ii yu. h v niiA Ui v Au uw rr W 1UV1 vaoc Jr"- V 11 J X A 1L.'- tlT - , tlxnn 6vwM.8jrrup requires sjsni, care, ana cunsutnt.aucuuvu v?,., , ...y',v' r; quality of the syrup depends", more upon the man who makes ' ; are affected d the syrup than it does upon the equipment' . & . . Page G ' the best infora , - f-r';v. rrr'; 41 X! -ti---r P r . ;0f small grains NstocklSu&ffekions foV October.K6ur"soils need nitrogen; ; r 2."T?i: - omoll manQ -film f ft rflTA' TJftffft f Livestock Suggekions' forrOctober 1 : r"T' ; -ft 'f: rj -l thisneedednitrogen from the air.l! Our livestock need nitro-, ;t the part of the grower inailin to follow instructions in'f ull ; eren nil 4-i.- t nffnMn' nri hv '-'u.. ' . is' certainto cause trouble, and it may increase the cost-oi , . - v. . :.r..- . . :,. rvi 1 :i . ..;..; . ' v.y.. J . i ... ,: f MT.'i.lllM-hA 4-4-v .s; Tta'hiiaiTiaflaliVa a 1 1 W h T. ..Will SIVA' H111W: "vcstociciinone of ita best iorms. we can never
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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