The model farms and their methods : giving the experiences of over one hundred successful farmers in the various branches of husbandry in different portions of the country; stock raising; fruit growing; dairying; title drainage; cost and profits of mixed husbandry, etc With over one hundred illustrations and plans of buildings . Stud 2X 8 »n 22/f. Jtafters same Xength. N! S 1 Drop 2 \ ^\ ^ X s CO 1 1 1 b ~i e >-• k^ >\ CO to 3 ^ R OJ 1 oa Drnv i tnch. 1 1 !^ ^ ft 3 ^ — r? ————:§t:^~^ o, BS 4s<? ^ i ,_] i. ?:« y. •i: • 5 1 Droj) I ivch. 242 KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. till near th


The model farms and their methods : giving the experiences of over one hundred successful farmers in the various branches of husbandry in different portions of the country; stock raising; fruit growing; dairying; title drainage; cost and profits of mixed husbandry, etc With over one hundred illustrations and plans of buildings . Stud 2X 8 »n 22/f. Jtafters same Xength. N! S 1 Drop 2 \ ^\ ^ X s CO 1 1 1 b ~i e >-• k^ >\ CO to 3 ^ R OJ 1 oa Drnv i tnch. 1 1 !^ ^ ft 3 ^ — r? ————:§t:^~^ o, BS 4s<? ^ i ,_] i. ?:« y. •i: • 5 1 Droj) I ivch. 242 KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. till near the last of May ; I also use a roller. For old ground,use the harrow as fast as plowed, or just the roller simply,each day, as plowed. You will then have no lumps. Harrowthoroughly before planting, to kill any weeds that may becoming up. Plant with well selected seed, picked early,braided, or tied, and hung up in some good, dry place, and ifkept, after dried, over the kitchen in the Winter, all the plenty of kernels, so as to have enough in the hill, pull-ing out all but three stalks after they*are well started. Thiswill make some extra work, but is far better and certainlyevery way cheaper than to replant. The practice of farmersof late 3ears, has been to harrow just before the corn gets outof the ground, and afterwards. I have d


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