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A good stand of red clover has been increasingly difficult to secure and maintain In many sections and for quite a number of years. There are a number of causes for this partial or entire failure with red clover which may work together or separately. The most Important of these, in that they are the most common and widespread, are due In a large measure, accord- to the United Sfates Department of Agriculture, to continued unwise farm practices and can be remedied only by changing those practices. A run-down soll Is an abused soll. In most cases such a soll can be restored to a reason- able fertility by reversing the process to which its conditions are due. In- stead of the organic matter being ex- hausted by constant cropping, it must be restored either by farm manure or by green manure. Instead of the natural supplies of lime, phosphate, and potash, which may have been scanty in the first place, being further drawn on, these elements must be added to the soll. Look After Drainage. Where clover fallure Is experienced or crops are unsatisfactory, the first step, say department clover specialists, should be to look after the drainage. the clover heaves badly im- will be a consequence other efforts are such cannot be Improved, al- sike clover should be substituted for There is no use trying to grow red clover on badly drained land. Needs of Soll, When a crop failure happens on land all If conditions with the county In many cases the agent will know that section need and the rem- ice, soils In lime or some fertilizer, certain information Is avallable a sim- will soon tell the story If it Is organic mat- sweet clover most of the clover fall- soils deficient IA aad on these the results with clover will be equally unsatisfactory. he grown for hay or soll Improvement, must be noted that if these crops are removed as hay there is no henefit to the soll. Hoggzing down the erop is a Plant Soy Beans Aboit Same Time as Corn The best time for pl is about the same as , iT CON. 28-inch rows for cultivation 30 pounds of seed per acre ing soy beans pril using Is weedy It Is best If not, drill Midwest or Ito fore inoculation Is necessaty quarts of soll taken from the roots of oculated. A 20-bushel beans requires about crop of two-thirds 80-bushel crop of corn. Use at least 100 pounds of acid phosphate or its equivalent per acre each year for soy beans, If no stable manure is used on and potash. When about half the leaves have harvested. If the beans are left in the field too long the pods may shat- ter badly, resulting in loss of seed. Paint Farm Implements With Used Oil and Grease Old greases and olls from automo- biles, trucks and tractors, need not be thrown away. Instead, pour them into a receptacle and put them to entirely different uses. One 1s to mix with coal dust enough oll to make the mass a little pasty and use the stuff as fuel. Conl dust is often a waste otherwise and is more or less of a nulsance to handle dry, but when mixed with the oll It not only hangs together but also burns well, Still another use is to paint the bright surfaces of farm Im- plements with the old greases to stave off the formation of rust, Simple Rule to Follow in Feeding Dairy Cows Perhaps one of the easiest riles to follow In feeding the dairy herd is to give each animal all-the good rough- age, such as legume bay and silage, that she will consume, and feed one pound of grain per day for each three or four pounds of milk, depending upon its richness, which the cow gives. In figuring silage, the rule Is to feed about three pounds per each 100 pounds of live weight. With some animals these rules can be varied, but the average cow will usually pro- duce a satisfactory return when they are followed. Timely Suggestions for Keeper of Bees Plenty of Stores for Brood Rearing Important. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The object of all manipulations of bees during the spring should be the gecuring of the largest possible force of workers at the beginning of the main honey flow, The most important thing Is plen- ty of stores for brood rearing, because it takes a frame of honey to ralse a frame of brood. Consequently, every colony should have at least forty-five pounds of honey in the hive, This should be given in the form of sugar sirap made by bolling together two pounds of water to one part of sugar, from the year before, best feed. All weak, queenless colonies should | be united with strong colonies, Do | not unite two weak colonies at this | time of the year. To unite, place the | wenk colony on the strong with a newspaper between. Punch a few small | holes in the paper and they with the joss of no bees, Many bound, rearing. honey brood become of room for good queens Newton Boggs, Deputy Colorado Agricultural brood In them.- jee Inspector, college. Amount of Manure to Be Applied for Corn Varies The amount of barnyard manure to be applled for effective and economical results with a crop of corn varies con siderably, depending not crop but on the soll, the the manure, and sey Five tons to the acre twelve to fifteen tons no me and twenty to twenty- heavy dressing Experiments ha that under average corn-belt corn in a rotation inciud- stable ma only on the is a very dressing, dium dressing, tons 4 very soll ve conditions nure than it is usually practical to ap- y of the soil is to be The application of a fertilizer In connection manure Is necessary. The commercial fertilizer containing potash is also usually visable. The rotation con usually be arranged as to provide nitrogen of suitable legumes. maintained, phosphatic the 80 From Mature Fowls Only ity and hatel bil only from he breeding used, only Eggs of high ferti ity are obtained maiures young stock is to he and pullets have maturity and were hatched should be selected for breeding pens. When old birds are always preferred for the yf hatching eggs Birds ered from serious dis alt atock that the available, production « that have recov of any kind breeding pens. and females Influen tility and hatchability more than any thing else. If the weather is «cool, gather the eggs four or five times dally and place them in the cellar or base ment where the temperature ranges from 40 to 65 degrees. Save only the medium-sized clean eggs, from (mly about gathered should not be used in the The vigor « ces the fer free eggs from every 100 will Importance of Radio in Producing and Marketing products is States Department of Agriculture, More than 50 per cent of the 1,200 they owned tube sets employing three or more tubes, while approximately per cent of the farmers reported hav ing homemade sets ranging from sims ple crystal detectors to tube sets, Proper Litter for Chicks from the haymow, makes good litter for baby chicks, the best hard grains for baby chicks A mixture of wheat bran, two parts, and whent middlings, cornmeal, sifted ground oats and sifted weat scrap, of each one part, is a good dry mash of ground grains. Hubam Is Getting Cheap Hubam, which is the annual sweet clover, is now getting cheap enough in price so that many people are consid ering using it instead of the regular biennial sweet clover, Hubam has the advantage that it Is an annual and there is no danger of it coming up the following year in the corn, Celeriac Same as Celery Celeriae roots are planted and grown in almost the same manner as celery. The seed is sown the first of May, and the plants are transplanted about the 10th of July, 8 to 10 inches apart, In rows three feet apart. It does not have to be banked or boarded up like celery. Colds Pain Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism “Bayer” package “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets It is us great Job sometimes to pin a personality down to sin cerity. 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