DISEASE OF POTATOES Dry-Rot Fungus Causes Blight and Wilt of Crop. History of Fusarium as Field Trouble Is of Comparatively Recent Rec- ord—Preliminary Symptoms Are Green Color. (By T. F. MANNS.) The dry rot of potatoes has long been known as a storage trouble. At intervals since 1824 there has been found assoclated with this rot by dif- ferent Investigators a fungus of the genus Fusarium, which has been variously designated, but the history of the disease as a fleld trouble is of comparatively recent record, On badly infected soils the disease if8 characterized as follows: The stand is uneven, though few of the hills are missing. The early growth Showing Premature Dying in the Field on an Area Which Has Be. come Infested With Fusarium Dis- ease, is somewhat slow. reach a height of 10 there Is an apparent cessation of growth. The first indication of the disease i8 usually conspicuous at this time. The preliminary symptoms are a light green color of the foliage, par- ticularly the lower leaves: this companied during the heat of the by a partial wilting and an inward and upward rolling of the leaves. The color gradually to a vellow, which When the plants to 14 inches, ie ac- d ay ' 85100 sickly the affected vines ling of the leaves parts of the diseas progresses ox. ad the affect As the green foliage ing there ing to fully recover of the mid-d: mia-g becomes is the ah Plan Tv OW Ooniy one I which to disease badly rott the As fall, but for the There cate that potato rotations tion. M tempted rotation of toes, but | rotation should be Sick fields potatoes again for years, and longer required to work the parasitic fu from the Grass and grain crops will undoubtedly the fun- gus from the soil quicker than will manuring and cultivated crops. The work of the dry-rot { proper storage causes an a lighted ns do no quite erect, except 1 ni r drooping top. is much evidence indi many growers are practicing of too shor to rt dura- growers have ain a clover and than practiced. ost of such to three-y ear ota onger should not be planted in f five or six even e ng 16 soil. eliminate n im Showing a Potato Rotting in the Soil From the Fusarium Disease, moisture, due to the drying up of the rotting tubers. This excess moisture condition, together with the added facility with which bacteria and decay fungi may enter the already tubers, brings about much tion in the for which the Fusarium disease primarily responsible Under the average cellar storage conditions it is quite safe to estimate the loss {from dry-rot and its complications zt from one ta five per cent J nfected complica- is When Soi’s Cease to Produce. The trouble with soils when they cease to produer as they did when new is not that elements of plant food are actually exhausted from the soil, but the necessary forces for the liberation are exhausted. One of these forces bacteria. It is est) mated that in the common soil there are 150,000,000 bacteria to the ounce. These. bacteria must have for their food, humus, then they will liberate food for the growth of plants. To be & good farmer one needs to grow legumes and other cover crop plants to turn under for humus, and to en courage these benéficial bacteria to perform their functions in the soil Success Further Down, In many instances the yield of gar- dens can be increased by simply getting down a few inches deeper with fork or spade. The French gardeners can give Americans many lessons In this respect. The soll should be pulvertized, but work ghould not be com®Menced too early, Plowing the ground while it is too wet will cause the soil to pack in ‘8odid lumps. Good land Is almost ru Ined 11 this manner. i i $ Hogs of All Ages Relish Cut Alfalfa When Fed in Slop and Make Excellent Growth, | of the most valuable crops for cut up finely and fed with ground feed, writes John H. Dunlay in the Farm, Stock and Home. Last winter when middlings were selling around $30 per ton 1 cut alfalfa in a cutting box and fed with the warm slop to all my hogs that did not have access to blue grass or the rye flelds. Hogs of all ages relished the cut alfalfa when fed in the slop and they made a fine growth. The alfalfa was cut to half an inch in length and ed before being mixed with the ground feed. 1 usually put the cut alfalfa in a large galvanized tank and pour boiling water over it. It is then left to stand over night and if cov- ered will be warm the next morning I want to purchase a feed grinder that will grind alfalfa into a coarse meal, and if I do this I think the hogs will find it even more palatable. Al falfa contains about the same amount of protein as found in best mid dlings and at the same time it geems as a tonic for all the hogs that have access to it It is not too late to sow alfalfa and about one- then scald the LO act it will pay you to sow at least au small patch even if only feed the hogs the eured hay during the winter months, when they do not get green feed. When there a good supply of alfalfa, it makes the best of forage crops for hogs of all ages. Alfalfa, when pastured, should be to get a good start and should not be pastured the first season. In this way it gets good able to stand next year or It is wel } Tring if you is allowed a start and better the pasturing take the hogs field or muddy the Discarded Cart Wheel May Be Made to Serve Purpose—No Trouble in Cleaning House, SUMMER RATION FOR HORSES Good Combination !s Corn, Bran and Little Oilmeal—More Carbohy- drates and Less Protein, the If corn horses, rr m i+ will it will horses have poor teeth, In whic it ear or shelled corn desirable Crushed corn and cobr good because of the and tl might be advisable method of crushing, mount of food value secured does required co ea 1 the cob is #0 small that ft make up for the energy gest 80 much crude fiber, mbi oilmeal o of and a a summer Feeding a ten pounds of corn and thi bran per day would be equivalent to fourteen pounds of although it contain a little more carbohydrates and less protein, thus making a little wider ration. A small amount of oflmeal would offset this, however bran good Cf nation corn make ration for horses 1,000. pound horse about ree pounds of oats, 7ZGENERAL 7 . 7’ v ¥ { ARM NOT ¥ Rotate your garden crop Give the radishes just a little shade. Plant early smooth peas. Alaska is a good early variety. The farmer is known by the amount of clover seed he sows. A set of steel drills will soon pay many times their small cost One way to Increase the profits of your farm is to build a silo Fine cabbages follow beans but do not grow well after potatoes, Alfalfa pasture and hogs make a combination that is hard to beat Sweet peas should be planted soon as the ground can be worked. Do not plant your potatoes in the same old place and invite the geab. Save muscle and time when cutting bands by having a keen-edged knife. Plant radishes remote from the track infested by the wire-worm last year. When short of room, train squash vines on trellises or wire fence; they are good slimbers Plant cucumbers in revel rows: in dry seasons they do better than when grown In elevated beds, Onions, beets, spniach, radishes and lettuce may be sown as soon as the ground can he worked easily Lettuce should rot be whore soll is too dry or Heht, Da y stand such soll a little © as the will ¥ » PERHAPS NEEDLESS TO SAY IT WAS THE FIRST. Friend Most Mrs. Youngmother Confides to That Her Little Dear Is the Original and Remark- able Child Ever. “Isn't he a darling, May?” sald Mrs. Youngmother to “May,” who had been her maid of honor at the wedding and who was seeing the baby for the first time. “He Is just a dear!” said May, with her eye on the clock, while she was mentally calculating how she could “in decency,” bring the call to an end. “It isn't that he iz guch an extraor dinarily pretty baby, May. It's more than that, for he is certainly the most original child you ever saw! 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In in Germans offense out Cision igng to Dr. John Chinaman, The introduction into China of west. ern knowledge is destined to work a complete revolution in medieal and surgical practice in the Flowery King dom. One of the things that is golug and now nearly gone is what is call ed “acupuncture” or pricking of needles. This mode of treating dis cases consists in sticking long needles of silver or gold into the body or members of the sufferer and then pulling them out, as housewives some. times test their cakes with a broom. straw to see if they are done. Reliable authorities tell | | | brought about cures. Perhaps the patient was scared into being cured, It is declared actors are able aot. be stuck any more. that the Chinese vital organs with their needles with out causing doath, and that the proe ese does not cause any considerable amount of pain. ~From the Pi: hfinde | HARMFUL TO WOMEN Proved | Scientific Investigation Has That Tobacco Should Not Be Used by the Fair Sex, It seems that at last a purely physio reason has been found why | women should not smoke, apart from | he very general prejudice which ex gts in this country. “Smoking,” says Dr. Hargrave, a London physician, “does not have the | same effect on women that it does on men. As imperious necessity felt | by most emokers to satisfy their pas slon after eating is physiologically ex plained by the excitation of the gall. vary glands which secretions, so use ful in digestion, the smoke augments, | Moreover, it has been shown that it sterilizes the saliva and that this is really beneficial from the viewpoint of the possible infection from the foods themselves. 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