. Boone County Recorder . n the pro-duction of the weed. He sayshe believes it would work to boththe interest of the landlord andtenant to keep the common tailend of the crop^ff the market en-tirely. If the tobacco he sayswhich sells for less than four centscould be kept off the market by-some plan worked out between thelandlord and the tenant, it wouldbe to the benefit and profit ofboth. It costs as much to stripand market this common stuff asit does the good tobacco and itproves about a clear loss to thetenant. As to a possible use ofthis poor quality of tobacco, thewriter says it could be u


. Boone County Recorder . n the pro-duction of the weed. He sayshe believes it would work to boththe interest of the landlord andtenant to keep the common tailend of the crop^ff the market en-tirely. If the tobacco he sayswhich sells for less than four centscould be kept off the market by-some plan worked out between thelandlord and the tenant, it wouldbe to the benefit and profit ofboth. It costs as much to stripand market this common stuff asit does the good tobacco and itproves about a clear loss to thetenant. As to a possible use ofthis poor quality of tobacco, thewriter says it could be used forfertilizing the land, instead ofgiving it to the manufacturer at• price less than the cost of strip-ping and handling. There is un-doubtedly a large amount of poor•tuff put on the market whichserves no good purpose. TheScott county growers suggestionprobably will fall on deaf ears, butft merely bears out what has been•aid repeatedly—that too many to-bacco growers go in for quantityrather than quality.— r-». wf£ks cooperated with the weather bu- reau in such a way that special j warnings were sent them during Pet- A DOLLAR SPENT WITHTHE HOME MERCHANTHTSatHOMEANDHELPS HOME TRADE. the dangerous frost season. Thatsaving was estimated from thefact that the growers in thesame neighboihood who did notnot use heaters lost the largerpart of their crop. Orchard heat-ing is simply raising the temper-ature of the air in the orchard byburning some easily combustiblematerial. Oil heaters are mostlyused in Ohio. These heaters donot cost a great deal and canj be used for several seasons. Ifalarm thermometers are used itwill be necessary to light theheaters only for a short timeeach night and this practice for a\ ery few nights may be the meansof saving an entire crop of types of heaters, such ascoal or wood, which may -be used,fserve the purpose just as U. S. weather bureau will sendspecial warnings to any farmer orgroup of farmers during the dan-ger


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