North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . t willsimply grow something you do not better sow the land in peas after thewheat, and then put it in wheat againsame fall than to let it lie and gain noth-ing. I believe however that you wouldfind it an advantage to put in a corncrop on your uplands even if you havethe bottoms. But if you do not want todo this still sow the peas and pasturethem in the fall after the wheat croprather than let the wheat stubble lie togrow in weeds. Or you might simplysow crimson clover in the stubble, as isoften done here, and let it remain andthe clover wit


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . t willsimply grow something you do not better sow the land in peas after thewheat, and then put it in wheat againsame fall than to let it lie and gain noth-ing. I believe however that you wouldfind it an advantage to put in a corncrop on your uplands even if you havethe bottoms. But if you do not want todo this still sow the peas and pasturethem in the fall after the wheat croprather than let the wheat stubble lie togrow in weeds. Or you might simplysow crimson clover in the stubble, as isoften done here, and let it remain andthe clover without any preparation willusually make a good crop, especially ifyou mow the rag weeds off in the fall be-fore sowing the clover. But by allmeans get some useful crop on the landand get rid of the mtic n that land getstired. It may get tired of on9 crop con-tinually grown on it, and I expect thatyou will find after a few years of thegrowing of peas and wheat that you willget more and more straw and the wheatwill after a while ledge and JESSEFRENCHPIANOS AND ORCANS HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZEDAS THE MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENTS INTHE WHOLE SOUTHWEST FOR NEARLYTHIRTY YEARS. Our FACTORIES are amon^ the L ARCE5T in the ^ C ATA i-O Ct S


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