The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . st grin and bear its vagaries,and at the same time admit its absolute power-over us. Our prospects at the close of September werehopeful and glorious. Abundant crops of grass,hay, and corn, had been reaped in all directions,and the hay as a whole well and cheaply secured,and most of the corn cut and secured, although aconsiderable quantity too hastily, as is shown bythe smoking stacks, which was speedily followedby the wettest month of the year, October, whichhas more than half wasted the value of the largequantity of corn still outstanding till


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . st grin and bear its vagaries,and at the same time admit its absolute power-over us. Our prospects at the close of September werehopeful and glorious. Abundant crops of grass,hay, and corn, had been reaped in all directions,and the hay as a whole well and cheaply secured,and most of the corn cut and secured, although aconsiderable quantity too hastily, as is shown bythe smoking stacks, which was speedily followedby the wettest month of the year, October, whichhas more than half wasted the value of the largequantity of corn still outstanding till the firstweek in November. Where are our friends that still keep sayingBack to the land? By what remedial policydo they propose to accomplish the euds they soloudly proclaim their intention to effect ? Cer-tainly not by socialistic doctrines or small allot-ments, or small holdings Acts.—Yours, tec, (508 MARK LANE EXPRESS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL November 18, 1907 MarketDepots: HEREFORD,BROtyYARD,TfNBURY. MarketDepots: HEREFORD,, BELLOW & SON, LEOMINSTER.


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