. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. operlydampen eight bushels of wheat. Thisis done by filling a sack two-thirds fullof grain and submerging it in a barrelcontaining the right amount of vitrolsolution, remaining •> minute or twoin the barrel, then helu up to drainand placed one side for about 24 hoursto partly dry out before it is ready touse in the drill. If a barrel is notavailable pour the solution on thegrain in a wagon box or bin of somekind, and mix it. up with a shovel. Wedrill the grain about two inches deep. If the grain comes up early in thefa


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. operlydampen eight bushels of wheat. Thisis done by filling a sack two-thirds fullof grain and submerging it in a barrelcontaining the right amount of vitrolsolution, remaining •> minute or twoin the barrel, then helu up to drainand placed one side for about 24 hoursto partly dry out before it is ready touse in the drill. If a barrel is notavailable pour the solution on thegrain in a wagon box or bin of somekind, and mix it. up with a shovel. Wedrill the grain about two inches deep. If the grain comes up early in thefall, it does not damage it if sheep orcattle eat it off, provided tne soil isnot muddy. When spring rains have passed it isa good practice to harrow the grainto disturb the surface of the groundthat is probably checked and allowingmuch soil evaporation. If the standof grain is heavy, harrow the grainboth ways about May 1st. We havemedium clay loam soil and also clayloam soil. Proper time of plowing,keeping down weeds and conservingmoisture, and proper time of seeding. Book of Barn Plans FREE If you are going to Build a NtwBarn, or Remodel the Old One, youshould have this book. Why Not Build This Fall? Louden Barn Plans is not a catalog obarn equipment. It is a complete andvaluable book of reference and instructionon barn construction. The 112 pages of Louden Barn Plans are full of dollar-saving information. It contains 51 representative designsfor cow barns, horse barns, combination and general purpose barns, a3 >as many other designs, for hog barns, pens, hay sheds, etc. The advantages in each design in Louden Barn Plans are pointed out, andestimate of construction cost is given. In addition, there are 82 pages devoti-dto general construction problems, such as concrete work, laying floors, roof con-struction, ventilation, etc. When Writing for This Book, Please State When You Expect to Build,and How Many Cows and How Many Horses You Want to House We have Designs for nearly


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