. The lure of the land . Japanese bam-yard millet been; not only did it show the effects of the ashes in height, but indensity of color. The field of fodder corn calls for further exclamations. Fullerton, thats the best corn Ive seen this season, said oneguest who travels much in the interest of agriculture. What did youleave so many stalks to the hill for. This was planted for fodder old man, but Pennsy millions failedto buy us time enough to get a silo up in which to put it, so I had tolet it grow, answered the Senior Partner. That sorghum is no slouch either, replied another. 1 I m y M 1 ^^


. The lure of the land . Japanese bam-yard millet been; not only did it show the effects of the ashes in height, but indensity of color. The field of fodder corn calls for further exclamations. Fullerton, thats the best corn Ive seen this season, said oneguest who travels much in the interest of agriculture. What did youleave so many stalks to the hill for. This was planted for fodder old man, but Pennsy millions failedto buy us time enough to get a silo up in which to put it, so I had tolet it grow, answered the Senior Partner. That sorghum is no slouch either, replied another. 1 I m y M 1 ^^^^^^^^V^ ^ 1If ^^InSfl 1 1 »••• - 1 m- * s pi IHImm ^ ■f---^^^^^^^ S^^S^^^^ £^w 1 if ss) M 1 I ■ ^pl 1 A big blow close by Gee whillicans! exclaimed a third, where did you get this? aswe came to the Virginia horse tooth. Man alive you must think thisis Kentucky. How high do you suppose that is? as he went up tomeasure it. A good twelve feet, said one, youre a bean pole yourself andyou look like an infant in t


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