. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. I c |}Vf ghck^fourifitL S, HARRIS HEERIN& & CO., Editors ami Publisliers. Pp'T^OJlj" -Oi^ ^otpp ^- iT ;: cImkk of readers, and the neat and convenient form, rembrH this Journal a choice medium for reaching the attention of the EDITORIAL NOTES. Save the straw and chaff, stack or cover it iu a safe place. It will be needed after the first fall raius destroy the dry feed. If you haye no stock of your own


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. I c |}Vf ghck^fourifitL S, HARRIS HEERIN& & CO., Editors ami Publisliers. Pp'T^OJlj" -Oi^ ^otpp ^- iT ;: cImkk of readers, and the neat and convenient form, rembrH this Journal a choice medium for reaching the attention of the EDITORIAL NOTES. Save the straw and chaff, stack or cover it iu a safe place. It will be needed after the first fall raius destroy the dry feed. If you haye no stock of your own, you can make money by saving the straw this season. And so long as it will be needed, it is wicked to burn it, as has too long been the custom. The young man who inquires what sort of trade he can learn, or business he can go into, where he will not meet with enough comjie- titiou to discourage him, is advised to learn how to ijractice strict honesty and integrity through life in every respect. He won't bo likely to find enough compdUum among mankind generally to hurt him or discourage him iu this practice very much. The fruit crop is short this season. Our principle orchards will not produce over half to two-thirds of a crop on an average. The severe spring frosts caused many aiiples and pears to fall before they were half-grown, by injuring the fruit in blossom. All kinds of fruit have commanded higher prices than for several years before. The prices in the mar- kets are so high as to debar poor peoxile from purchasing. The San Jose fruit-canning factory (Daw- son & Co.) seems to bo doing a large business. They were employing some 135 persons jiut- ting up apricots the day we visited the factory. Their fruit costs them on an average about twice what it did last year. But thoy have established a reputation that demands all they can put up—and, we are glad to say, have done so by deserving it. The Alden factory will probably nnt do much, as there will bo but little frui


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